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http://dx.doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2015.15.4.987

6.78MHz Capacitive Coupling Wireless Power Transfer System  

Yi, Kang Hyun (School of Electrical and Electric Engineering, Daegu University)
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Journal of Power Electronics / v.15, no.4, 2015 , pp. 987-993 More about this Journal
Abstract
Wireless power transfer technologies typically include inductive coupling, magnetic resonance, and capacitive coupling methods. Among these methods, capacitive coupling wireless power transfer (CCWPT) has been studied to overcome the drawbacks of other approaches. CCWPT has many advantages such as having a simple structure, low standing power loss, reduced electromagnetic interference (EMI) and the ability to transfer power through metal barriers. In this paper, the CCWPT system with 6.78MHz class D inverter is proposed and analyzed. The proposed system consists of a 6.78MHz class D inverter with a LC low pass filter, capacitor between a transmitter and a receiver, and impedance transformers. The system is verified with a prototype for charging mobile devices.
Keywords
6.78Mz; Capacitive Coupling Power Transfer; Class D inverter; Wireless Power Transfer;
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