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Smart Phone RF Wireless Charging with 5.8-GHz Microwave Wireless Power Receiver  

Son, Myung Sik (Department of Electronic Engineering, Sunchon National University)
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Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology / v.20, no.2, 2021 , pp. 25-28 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we studied smart phone RF wireless charging with 5.8-GHz microwave wireless power receiver. The dc output of the receiver connected to super capacitor and DC-DC converter for charging a smart phone. This configuration stably supplies 5V and current for charging it. Studies show that the more receivers are used at close range, the higher the received voltage values and the larger the capacity of the super capacitor, the longer the charging time. The present 5.8-GHz 1W wireless power transmission system is not enough for charging a smartphone mainly due to the lack of current of the receiver.
Keywords
Wireless power transmission system; Wireless charging;
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