Magnetic Resonant Coupling As a Potential Means for Wireless Power Transfer to Multiple Small Receivers
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
Wireless power transfer via magnetic resonant coupling is experimentally demonstrated in a system with a large source coil and either one or two small receivers. Resonance between source and load coils is achieved with lumped capacitors terminating the coils. A circuit model is developed to describe the system with a single receiver, and extended to describe the system with two receivers. With parameter values chosen to obtain good fits, the circuit models yield transfer frequency responses that are in good agreement with experimental measurements over a range of frequencies that span the resonance. Resonant frequency splitting is observed experimentally and described theoretically for the multiple receiver…
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- Wireless power transfer
- Capacitor
- Resonant inductive coupling
- Coupling (piping)
- Electromagnetic coil
- Maximum power transfer theorem
- Inductive coupling
- RLC circuit
- Affordable and clean energy