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http://dx.doi.org/10.5573/ieie.2017.54.4.16

Characteristic Study of Small-sized and Planer Resonator for Mobile Device in Magnetic Wireless Power Transfer  

Lee, Hoon-Hee (Graduate School of Nano IT Design Fusion, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
Jung, Chang-Won (Graduate School of Nano IT Design Fusion, Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
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Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers / v.54, no.4, 2017 , pp. 16-21 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, a Small-sized and planer resonator design of Magnetic Resonance - Wireless Power Transfer(MR-WPT) were proposed for practical applications of mobile devices, such as a laptop, a smart-phone and a tablet pc. The proposed MR-WPT system were based on four coil MR-WPT and designed as a transmitter part (Tx) and a receiver part (Rx) both are the same shape with the same loop and resonator. There are four different spiral coil type of resonators with variable of line length, width, gap and turns in $50mm{\times}50mm$ size. The both of top and bottom side of substrate(acrylic; ${\varepsilon}_r=2.56$, tan ${\delta}=0.008$) ere used to generate high inductance and capacitance in limited small volume. Loops were designed on the same plane of resonator to reduce their volume, and there are three different size. The proposed MR-WPT system were fabricated with two acrylic substrate plane of Tx and Rx each, the Rx and Tx loops and resonators were fabricated of copper sheets. There are 12 combinations of 3 loops and 4 resonators, each combination were measured to calculate transfer efficiency and resonance frequency in transfer distance from 1cm to 5cm. The measured results, the highest transfer efficiency was about 70%, and average transfer efficiency was 40%, on the resonance frequency was about 6.78 MHz, which is standard band by A4WP. We proposed small-sized and planer resonator of MR-WPT and showed possibility of mobile applications for small devices.
Keywords
MR-WPT; small-size; optimization; planar loop and resonator;
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