Wireless Inductive Charging for Low Power Devices
Macharia, John (2017)
Macharia, John
Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu
2017
All rights reserved
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201702092256
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201702092256
Tiivistelmä
Currently wireless charging for most consumer electronics is still evolving in the mainstream market. This technology has taken a slow adoption. I n a world faced with variety of handheld devices demand for a shorter charging time is constantly being explored. Wireless charging has its challenges and successes
The goal of this project was to design a prototype through research and design that would critically address and analyze the major design challenges that bring about longer charging periods of the new inductive wireless charging compared to the old fashioned, wired charging method and provide probable solutions.
All the sections of the prototype namely transmitter, receiver and coil arrangement were designed and tested. The entire circuit was finally simulated and later fabricated on a PCB to come up with a prototype. Results were compared. This study showed that proper choice of coils must be made during design in order to minimize power losses and therefore increase efficiency.
The goal of this project was to design a prototype through research and design that would critically address and analyze the major design challenges that bring about longer charging periods of the new inductive wireless charging compared to the old fashioned, wired charging method and provide probable solutions.
All the sections of the prototype namely transmitter, receiver and coil arrangement were designed and tested. The entire circuit was finally simulated and later fabricated on a PCB to come up with a prototype. Results were compared. This study showed that proper choice of coils must be made during design in order to minimize power losses and therefore increase efficiency.