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WIRELESS CHARGING

BY
ASHISH
BABU
Contents
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What is Wireless Charging?
Types of Charging
Design Overview
Applications
Advantages of Wireless Charging
Limitations
Conclusion
References
What is Wireless Charging?
 Wireless charging is one of the several
methods of charging batteries without the use
of cable or device specific AC adaptors.

 Wireless charging can be used for a wide
variety of devices including cell phones laptop
computers and MP3 players as well as larger
objects such as robots and electric cars.
Methods of Charging
There are three types of wireless charging :-

 Resonance Charging

 Inductive Charging

 Radio Charging
Resonance Charging
 It uses phenomenon of “RESONANCE”, that
causes an object to vibrate when energy of
certain frequency is applied.
 Two copper coils are used one attached to
transmitter & another to receiver.
 Both coils are tuned to same electromagnetic
frequency.
 These coils when placed close to one another
power is transferred.
Examples: Electric cars
 Robots
 Vacuum Cleaners
 Laptop computers

&

Other items that require large amounts of power.
Inductive Charging
 Inductive charging is one kind of short distance
wireless charging.
 This method works on the principle of
“ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION” where the
charger device will create an E.M field with
alternating polarity using a coil of insulated
copper wire & a similar coil will be placed inside
the mobile device which will convert E.M field
back to electric current there by charging the
battery.
Examples: MP3 players.
 Personal Digital Assistants (PDA’s).
 Electric toothbrushes.
 Waterproof Vibrating Razors.
Other mid-sized items

&
Radio Charging


signals This method is on the basis that Radio Waves are widely in
use to transmit and receive cellular telephone, television, radio
and Wi-Fi.

 A Radio wave once transmitted, propagates in all
directions until it reaches an antenna tuned to
proper frequency to receive it.
 A transmitter plugged in to a socket, generates
radio waves, when the receiver attached to the
device is set to the same frequency as the
transmitter, it will charge the device’s battery.
Examples: Watches.
 Hearing aids.
 Medical implants.
 Cell phones.
 Wireless keyboards &
Other charging devices with small batteries and low
power requirements.
Design Overview
The basic design mainly consists of three sole
parts:
 Transmitter
 Antenna
 Receiver
Transmitter

 A power transmitter acts as a power source.
 It will transmit power to the receiver side.
 The transmission signals are mainly in between
the RF/Microwave range. (Typically 900Mhz)
Antennas


It plays an important role of mediator between transmitter &
receiver.



Important specifications:
1.Impedance of antenna.
2.Gain of antenna.



Impedance of antenna should match o/p impedance of power
transmitter and i/p impedance of rectifier ckt.



Higher gain yields better result of design.
Receiver


The receivers main purpose is to charge an AAA battery.



For charging AC signal (microwave signal with a typical value
of 900 MHz) is taken and fed to a rectifier ckt to get a D.C
signal.



A full-wave rectifier ckt is used because of its simplicity and
efficiency in converting A.C signal.



At the o/p of the rectifier, the signal is not a D.C signal yet.
Thus by adding a capacitor and a resistor a smooth o/p can be
achieved.
Applications
 Wireless Charging Pad for mobile devices
Other Applications:
 Inductive Coupling-RFID.

 In-Vehicle Charging.

 Radio Charging.

 Ultra Wideband.
Benefits
 Provides consumers with freedom and
convenience.
 The way the technology works is simple.
 Simultaneous charging of multiple devices.
 The plastic, packaging & electronic waste
associated with charges is greatly reduced.
 Since it is wireless it is economic.
Limitations


applicable for only small distance



For the larger devices like electric car , charging stations may
be limited



Efficiency and power loss are the major problems


Conclusions:
 Research in to using wireless technology to
supply to terminals is finally beginning to be
realized. The technology provides a wide range
of other obvious benefits, including better
portability, lower cost and best of all the end of
having to guess which charger go what
gadgets. Charging will one day become a
simple matter of dropping devices into the
nearest charging pad.
References
 Espejel.J.D,”RF to DC power generation", University of
Maryland, December 2003.
 http://drum.umd.edu:8003/dspace/handle/1903/173
 Electronics today magazine, June 2008th issue, page no
63-66.
 www.Howdostuffwork.com
 www.WhatIs.com
THANK YOU…

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Wireless charging ppt

  • 3. Contents         What is Wireless Charging? Types of Charging Design Overview Applications Advantages of Wireless Charging Limitations Conclusion References
  • 4. What is Wireless Charging?  Wireless charging is one of the several methods of charging batteries without the use of cable or device specific AC adaptors.  Wireless charging can be used for a wide variety of devices including cell phones laptop computers and MP3 players as well as larger objects such as robots and electric cars.
  • 5. Methods of Charging There are three types of wireless charging :-  Resonance Charging  Inductive Charging  Radio Charging
  • 6. Resonance Charging  It uses phenomenon of “RESONANCE”, that causes an object to vibrate when energy of certain frequency is applied.  Two copper coils are used one attached to transmitter & another to receiver.  Both coils are tuned to same electromagnetic frequency.  These coils when placed close to one another power is transferred.
  • 7. Examples: Electric cars  Robots  Vacuum Cleaners  Laptop computers & Other items that require large amounts of power.
  • 8. Inductive Charging  Inductive charging is one kind of short distance wireless charging.  This method works on the principle of “ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION” where the charger device will create an E.M field with alternating polarity using a coil of insulated copper wire & a similar coil will be placed inside the mobile device which will convert E.M field back to electric current there by charging the battery.
  • 9. Examples: MP3 players.  Personal Digital Assistants (PDA’s).  Electric toothbrushes.  Waterproof Vibrating Razors. Other mid-sized items &
  • 10. Radio Charging  signals This method is on the basis that Radio Waves are widely in use to transmit and receive cellular telephone, television, radio and Wi-Fi.  A Radio wave once transmitted, propagates in all directions until it reaches an antenna tuned to proper frequency to receive it.  A transmitter plugged in to a socket, generates radio waves, when the receiver attached to the device is set to the same frequency as the transmitter, it will charge the device’s battery.
  • 11. Examples: Watches.  Hearing aids.  Medical implants.  Cell phones.  Wireless keyboards & Other charging devices with small batteries and low power requirements.
  • 12. Design Overview The basic design mainly consists of three sole parts:  Transmitter  Antenna  Receiver
  • 13. Transmitter  A power transmitter acts as a power source.  It will transmit power to the receiver side.  The transmission signals are mainly in between the RF/Microwave range. (Typically 900Mhz)
  • 14. Antennas  It plays an important role of mediator between transmitter & receiver.  Important specifications: 1.Impedance of antenna. 2.Gain of antenna.  Impedance of antenna should match o/p impedance of power transmitter and i/p impedance of rectifier ckt.  Higher gain yields better result of design.
  • 15. Receiver  The receivers main purpose is to charge an AAA battery.  For charging AC signal (microwave signal with a typical value of 900 MHz) is taken and fed to a rectifier ckt to get a D.C signal.  A full-wave rectifier ckt is used because of its simplicity and efficiency in converting A.C signal.  At the o/p of the rectifier, the signal is not a D.C signal yet. Thus by adding a capacitor and a resistor a smooth o/p can be achieved.
  • 16. Applications  Wireless Charging Pad for mobile devices
  • 17. Other Applications:  Inductive Coupling-RFID.  In-Vehicle Charging.  Radio Charging.  Ultra Wideband.
  • 18. Benefits  Provides consumers with freedom and convenience.  The way the technology works is simple.  Simultaneous charging of multiple devices.  The plastic, packaging & electronic waste associated with charges is greatly reduced.  Since it is wireless it is economic.
  • 19. Limitations  applicable for only small distance  For the larger devices like electric car , charging stations may be limited  Efficiency and power loss are the major problems 
  • 20. Conclusions:  Research in to using wireless technology to supply to terminals is finally beginning to be realized. The technology provides a wide range of other obvious benefits, including better portability, lower cost and best of all the end of having to guess which charger go what gadgets. Charging will one day become a simple matter of dropping devices into the nearest charging pad.
  • 21. References  Espejel.J.D,”RF to DC power generation", University of Maryland, December 2003.  http://drum.umd.edu:8003/dspace/handle/1903/173  Electronics today magazine, June 2008th issue, page no 63-66.  www.Howdostuffwork.com  www.WhatIs.com