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SEMINAR PRESENTATION

Wireless Charger
CONTENT
• Introduction
• What is mobile charger?
• Components
• Methods of charging.
• Advantage
• Limitation
• Application
INTRODUCTION
• With mobile phone becoming a basic part of our life, the recharging of mobile phone
always been a problem
• Wireless charging is one of the several method of charging batteries without the use of cable
or device specific AC adaptors.
• Wireless charging can be used widely for a wide variety of device including cell phones,
laptop computer and mp3 players as well as larger objects such as robots and electric cars
COMPONENTS
• RECTENNA
• TRANSMITTER
• RECEIVER
RECTENNA
• A rectenna is rectifying antenna, a special type of antenna that is used to directly convert
microwave energy into DC electricity.
• A simple rectenna can be constructed from a schottky diode placed between antenna dipoles.
The diode rectifies the current induced in the antenna by the microwaves. Rectenna are
highly efficient at converting microwave energy to electricity.
TRANSMITTER
• In wireless charging we have to transfer the electricity without any phisical contact so there
may be one transmitter for transmitting the electricity.
• In wireless charging the transmitter is generates the magnetic field, radio waves and
microwaves.
RECEIVER
• In wireless charging there is a one small device connected to device that requires the
charging means the every battery device that are supported to the wireless charging.
• In the receiver there is one device that connected to the receiver known as rectenna which is
used to convert the waves into electric current.
TYPES OF CHARGING
• There are three method of charging
• Resonance charging
• Inductive charging
• Radio charging.
RESONANCE
• It uses the phenomena of “RESONANCE”
• Two copper coils are used, one attached to transmitter and other to reciever.
• Both coils are tuned to same electromagnetic Frequency.
INDUCTIVE
• Inductive charging is one kind of short distance wireless charging.
• This method works on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
RADIO
• A transmitter plugged in to a socket which generates radio wave when the receiver attached
to the device is set to the same frequency as the device is set to the same frequency as the
transmitter.
ADVANTAGE
• Provide user convenience
• Easy to handle
• Simultaneous charging for multiple device
• economic
LIMITATION
• Applicable For small device
• Efficiency and power loss are major problem.
• Low frequency device charge very slowly.
APPLICATION

• Wireless charging pad for mobile device


• In vehicle charging.
• Radio charging.

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