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ANWITO
ARITRA DAS BY
DAS
NIMISH
PANDEY
ARNAB OJHA
TE S L A COI L
BRIEF
INTRODUCTION
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O B J EC T I V E
S
Energy Transfer via
Magnetic Near MILLIWATTS
COMPONENTS Field Can
TO
Penetrate and
OF SLAYER KILOWATTS
Wrap Around
EXCITER Obstacles
THIS SHOWS WHAT
ADVANTAGES
Non-Radiative KEY CONCEPT
KEY CONCEPT
COMPONENTS WE Energy
NEED OF WIRELESS 6
BASIC WORKING ELECTRICITY 4 Transfer
THIS SHOWS HOW 2 ADVANTAGES OF
KEY CONCEPT
THE CIRCUIT IT
WORKS
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1
O B J EC T I V E
S
DEVICES OUT
APPLICATION IN OF CONTROL TRANSMISSIO
REAL LIFE HOW IT COULD MAKE N OF WACKY
HOW IT HELPS IN SOME DEVICES OUT SOUND
REAL LIFE DAMAGE PRONE OF USERS CONTROL DISTURBING
DEVICES SOUND
1
DEVICES
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Basic
working
SLAYER
EXCITER
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The power source supplies
the voltage and
amperage.
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The driver circuit takes the
electricity from the power
source and prepares it for
The primary coil creates a magnetic field from the electricity.
The secondary coil converts the magnetic field back
into electricity and steps it up to a much higher voltage.
Finally, the top load acts as a capacitor, greatly increasing
the strength of the electromagnetic field
ADVANTAGES OF
WIRELESS ELECTRICITY
1. Highly Resonant Strong
Provides High Efficiency Over
Coupling
Distance.
o This mode of wireless power transfer is
highly efficient over distances ranging
from centimeters to several meters.
o We define efficiency as the amount
of usable electrical energy created
from a source.
o This mode of transfer can
assure a high rate of efficiency
due to its design
2. Energy Transfer via Magnetic Near Field
Can Penetrate and Wrap Around
Obstacles
o The magnetic near field has several properties that make
► Create:
1. Ion wind motors
2. The coolest lantern or light on earth
3. Fires
4. Plasma cutter
►Make Nearby electronic
equipment go Haywire:
1. Calculators
2. Digital clocks and alarms
3.Devices with capacitive
touchscreens (PlayStation VIVA,
smartphones, feature phones, tablets)
4. HF remotes
► Transmit wacky sounds (loads
of EMI) to:
1. AM radio
2. FM radio
3. Shortwave radio
4. HAM radios possibly
5. TV interference