A Breakthrough of Wireless Charging Prototype
Keywords:
Wireless Charging, Inductive Power, Coil, Air Gap, EfficiencyAbstract
In this modern era, every mankind requires a system that can transfer power in a very efficient and safe way. These research fields have become one of the researches’ to be studied and considered for implementation into modern technologies. The circuit of the two individual coils that are used and simulated to get the best power transfer efficiency using the specialized software, MATLAB Simulink. The inductive power transfer technique is applied to transfer energy from the transmitter to the receiver through the air gap at an optimum distance to get the highest efficiency possible. By using MATLAB software, the effects of the parameters such as the inductance, resistance, capacitor, and mutual inductance value can be altered to be studied in detail to provide the efficiency goal needed. The relevant parameters that can provide the best efficiency towards the wireless power transfer can also be determined. Finally, the charger efficiency for charging the battery wirelessly can be determined to be charged at a lesser time without wasting the power source energy. The obtained knowledge from the researchers is used to reveal the design which is optimum for power transfer for the wireless charging prototype.
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