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Supervisor: Falah Mahmmoud
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Brief History about WPT. * The first existence was in 1990 by Nickola Tesla. *Wireless power transmission with microwaves by Brown in 1960. *Developing Rectenna which make it to succeed in MPT in1964. *In 1980’s Japanese began their researches in this subject. *In 1987 Canadian group succeeded fuel- free airplane flight experiment with MPT called SHARP. *after 1995 Japanese and European developed many technologies
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Why Wireless Power Transmission?? It is much better than disposal batteries. Simply, wires are noisy! Convenience Reduces clutter in workspaces, homes, etc. Variety of Applications
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What about safety?? Non-radiative power transfer uses magnetic near field. Magnetic fields are safe for people and animals. Highly resonant coupling minimizes energy transfer to “off – resonant” objects. WiTricity systems are designed to meet int’l safety guidelines.
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How Wi tricity technology work?? AC power is supplied at the system operating frequency The inductor and capacitor are chosen so that they resonate at the operating frequency, creating a much larger magnetic field By placing a resonant receiver within the magnetic field, a resonant circuit is created This resonant circuit allows the system to pass voltage and current to the receiver over significant separation distance
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Requirements of our project. Transmit power wirelessly at least 20 inches Produce 5-V / 10W output to receivers Transmission frequency should be greater than 2MHz System must utilize Magnetic Induction Primary side must plug into a wall outlet Must charge a device (Sub-project) Must have testing device
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Design Components Transmission Side Power Source Power Processing Wireless Channel SendingReceiving Receiving Side Power Processing Output Power
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Full System Schematic Source Side 8
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Transmission Side DC- Source 10-24 v DC- Source 10-24 v Collpit Oscillator Power Amplifier Primary Coil
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Collpitts Oscillator *Directly connected to power source *Creates output AC signal at designed frequency..* Extremely robust *Directly connected to amplifier. Collpitts Components ComponentsValueQuantity Variable Inductor0.1 - 100 μH1 Capacitors100pF2 Resistors50/ 2.2k/ 10k4 http://www.biocrawler.com/w/images/f/f6/NPN_Colpitts_oscillator_collect or_coil.png
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Power Amplifier. *Collpitts Oscillator provides small signal input *Can provide at least 30W output for 5-10MHz frequency *Directly Connected to single winding primary coil
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Oscillator circuit and class D power amplifier: The output is pure sinusoidal signal:
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Another choice: High output power signal circuit: -In the circuit shown here you can create high frequency electromagnetic waves with very high output power. -The frequency Range from 200kHz to 10MHz was generated using this coil.
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This was the output of the previous circuit:
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Wireless Channel Our attempts in building the coils : Transmission Coil Receiving Coil
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These were the certified coils:
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Receiving Side: Secondary Coil Full-Wave Rectifier Voltage Regulator Charger (Optional)
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Full wave Rectifier: -Will be directly connected to single winding secondary coil. -Rectifier must handle MHz frequency and up to 15W http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Gratz.rectifier.en.png
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Voltage Regulator: -Will connect directly to rectifier. -Will provide 10W 5V dc output for charging device. Input Voltage: 3V to 30V Output Voltage: 1.25 to 13V Output Power: 10W Output Amp: 1.5A (Not over 10W) http://www.robotshop.us/dimension-engineering-de-swadj- 1.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=jos
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THANK YOU.. Please feel free for any questions...
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