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STEM 11 – F
The Researcher:
BONIFACIO, Charly
Pedro
Mario
Michelle A. Fernandez
Research Adviser
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Review of Related Literature and Studies
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Title
(Introduction, Body and Conclusion)
Introduction:
The need for charging stations in public areas where power may not be readily available has emerged as
mobile device usage increases. A solar-powered mobile phone charging station is planned and built in this
paper. The charging station is intended to be indestructible and adaptable to various charging requirements.
The paper features the key plan boundaries, including a 200-W sun based controlled charger, 12-V 900-Wh
profound cycle lead-corrosive battery, 300-W 120-VAC unadulterated sine-wave inverter, and different
outlets. The station is expected to empower the utilization of sun oriented energy, which is great for the
climate.
Body:
The paper talks about the design process, which includes following the National Electric Code and
choosing parts that have the right amount of power. During the design process, the needs of the Yosemite
National Park shuttle service, which is used by an estimated 3.7 million visitors each year, were also taken into
consideration. In view of this examination, the elements of the charging station can be utilized in jungle gyms,
leaves, sea shores, schools, transport stops, and other outside areas.
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The three-loop circuit is deemed the best among the three wireless charging transmitter circuits tested
in the paper. A stable voltage controller was eventually obtained and connected to a heat sink to dissipate the
excess heat after the voltage regulator was initially found to be unstable and overheating.
The design is explained in detail in the methodology and modeling section. The USB charging circuit
gets the DC power from the photovoltaic cells and the Li-particle battery stores the energy produced by the
photovoltaic cells. The stored charge in the battery is used by a DC boost circuit to raise the battery’s output to
5V and send it to the USB charging port. The move forward engine gives consistent 5V ability to telephone
charging.
Conclusion:
The solar-powered charging station for mobile devices is a useful and renewable source of power that
can be utilized in a variety of settings. The paper examines the difficulties experienced and the arrangements
tracked down all through the plan, part choice, and testing stages. An efficient and attainable solution to the
issue of charging mobile phones over time is offered by the movable solar phone bowl that has been proposed
and makes use of PV cells and Li-ion batteries. The study of the performance characteristics of photovoltaic
cells and batteries, the selection of design parameters, the design and construction of the prototype, and its
testing all contributed to the achievement of the design’s goals. The utilization of harmless to the ecosystem
power sources like sun oriented energy can fundamentally affect society and the business in the plan of cell
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References:
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