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Wireless Mobile Charging
Wireless Mobile Charging
Presentation flow
Introduction Over View of Methodology Components Different Methods Block diagram Security Application Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion
Introduction
History Traditional Method of Charging What is Wireless Charging?
Overview Of Methodology
Components
Stand
Base Antenna Phone Transmitter Receiver
Stand
Base
Antenna
Phone
Transmitter
Signals Antenna
Amplifier
Transmitter
Transmitter Specification
Power: 12V DC, 900 mA
Output Power: 3 Watts Operating Frequency: 915 MHz Output Impedance: 50
Receiver
Receiver
Inductive Charging
Resonance Charging
Pad(Copper Coil)
Both Coils are tuned at Same Electromagnetic Frequency e.g. Electric Car , Robot, Vacuum cleaner , Laptop Charging
Transmitter
Receiver
Radio Waves are Generated Applications Watches , Cell Phone , Hearing Aids
Block Diagram
Security
Hackers
Identification Code
Applications
Wireless Charging Remote Control. Wireless Mobile Charging.
Practical Implementation
Advantages
Time Saving.
Lower risk of electrical shock. No need to connect cell phones to wires.
Disadvantages
It's not connected to anything, but you do have to put
it on the stand Expensive Slower Charging Rate Loss Of Energy Electromagnetic Interference
Future Scope
Solar Charging
Conclusion
Reference
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~jan/spice/spic
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