Integrated Circuitry For Better Energy Transfer Through Resonant Coupling
Journal: International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER) (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-03-30
Authors : M.Gayathri Devi S.Soundharya T.Pavithra V.Rubini;
Page : 45-52
Keywords : :Non-radiative; resonating inductive coupling; strong coupled; KHZ frequency; efficiency higher.;
Abstract
In this modern era, electricity has become the life's heart.Even a moment without electricity makes you thinking as though you go dry. The major source of transmission of conventional form of electricity is through wires. The continuous research and development has stepped forward a major quantum leap,which aids transmission of electricity without the medium of wires. This paper describes an authentic idea to annihilate the haphazard usage of wires which implicates lot of confusion in particularly regulating them. When we fantasize a future in which transmitting power wirelessly is feasible in cell phones, household robots, mp3 players, laptop computers and other portable electronics which can charge by their own without getting plugged, pardoning us from that eventual, universal power wire.Bulky batteries of these devices might not be even required to operate.Power can be transmitted efficiently upto 95% in this method through non-radiative means.This mechanism mainly involves the principle of using resonance inductive coupling wherein both the transmitter and the receiver operates at resonant frequency.Power transmission gets more efficacious when both the coils are strongly coupled. The transmitter emits a non-radiative magnetic field resonating at KHz frequencies and the receiving unit load resonates in that field.Compared with prevalent magnetic inductive coupling energy transmission devices, the efficiency of the proposed system is much higher.
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