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A Seminar on
Wireless Charging
Presentation flow
Introduction Over View of Methodology Components Different Methods Block diagram Security Application Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion
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Introduction
History Traditional Method of Charging What is Wireless Charging? What is Need of Wireless Charging ?
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Overview Of Methodology
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Components
Stand Base Antenna Phone Transmitter Receiver
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Stand
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Base
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Antenna
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Phone
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Transmitter
Signals Antenna
Amplifier
Transmitter
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Transmitter Specification
Power: 12V DC, 900 mA Output Power: 3 Watts Operating Frequency: 915 MHz Output Impedance: 50
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Receiver
Receiver
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Inductive Charging
Uses Inductive Coupling. Generates Magnetic Field e.g. Cell Phone , Mp3 Charging Wireless Player.
Resonance Charging
Pad(Copper Coil)
Transmitter
Receiver
Hearing Aids
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Block Diagram
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Security
Hackers Identification Code
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Applications
Wireless Charging Remote Control. Wireless Mobile Charging. Wireless Laptop Charging. Electrical Car Charging.
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Practical Implementation
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Advantages
Time Saving. Lower risk of electrical shock. No need to connect cell phones to wires.
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Disadvantages
It's not connected to anything, but you do
have to put it on the stand Expensive Slower Charging Rate Loss Of Energy Electromagnetic Interference
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Future Scope
Solar Charging Waves From Air
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Conclusion
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Reference
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~jan/spice/spic
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Questions??
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Thank You.
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