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Wireless electricity???

rohitrangwani
rohitrangwani over 12 years ago

I am designing a circuit for transmitting electricity using resonating coils with resonance freqency in range of 20-50Hz with Sorce volage of 20 Vpp.

Does anybody knows something regarding maximizing power and distance of transmission for it??

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  • Chris_Pinter
    Chris_Pinter over 11 years ago in reply to malamitra +2
    There are a lot of developers working on wireless power. I had the opportunity to work on a project in Washington State a year ago. This is area of study is not for the faint of heart. When it comes to…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 12 years ago +1
    Have you researched this topic via Google and Wikipedia ? If not - then do, if you have then where are you stuck ? MK
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 12 years ago in reply to rohitrangwani +1
    No one can help you unless you define the problem better. What are the constraints in terms of size and cost ? How much power do you want to transfer ? What level of efficiency is acceptable ? What distance…
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  • malamitra
    malamitra over 11 years ago

    Rohit, the frequency is too low for wireless transmission. Lots of attenuation. If you use 50 Hz the received signal will be very noisy if you use it in India, as there will be pick-up from power line. The range can be increased by following measures:

    1. Optimum size of transmitting and receiving antenna. It should be of the order of wavelength. In your case, it is too large.

    2. Transmitter power.

    3. Frequency of operation

     

    To increase the range I applied a new idea in RFID. Use multiple wired antenna. Multiplex it. Transmit and receive for a short range. Let's check whether you can apply this idea in your application.

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    Chris_Pinter over 11 years ago in reply to malamitra

    There are a lot of developers working on wireless power.   I had the opportunity to work on a project in Washington State a year ago.  This is area of study is not for the faint of heart.

     

    When it comes to distance and power transfer you will always be faced for propagation decay.  You need to rebuild the decay in order to have power transfer.  This has already been done....and of course there is a patent nailing it down.

     

    Chris

    www.pinterec.ca

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    malamitra over 11 years ago in reply to Chris_Pinter

    Interesting project Chris ! What was the frequency of operation? Have you characterized the propagation decay for different type of environment e.g. too many metallic objects, water or liquid etc.?

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    Chris_Pinter over 11 years ago in reply to malamitra

    Actually I am no longer part of the project.

     

    I moved on to bigger projects.   To be honest with you I cannot really discuss the project because of Non disclosure agreements in place.  But i can say it exploited multipath to enhance the signal and rebuild the power.  I cannot say how.  The wavelength used was in the millimeter range and the system operated under 200 m for testing purposes.  Again I cannot be specific.

     

    Although I cannot discuss the details of that project I am avaliable to discuss your project and my experience with wireless power should help. But this should not happen in an open forum.  Contact me directly if you would like my assistance.

     

    Chris Pinter

    www.pinterec.ca

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    Chris_Pinter over 11 years ago in reply to malamitra

    Actually I am no longer part of the project.

     

    I moved on to bigger projects.   To be honest with you I cannot really discuss the project because of Non disclosure agreements in place.  But i can say it exploited multipath to enhance the signal and rebuild the power.  I cannot say how.  The wavelength used was in the millimeter range and the system operated under 200 m for testing purposes.  Again I cannot be specific.

     

    Although I cannot discuss the details of that project I am avaliable to discuss your project and my experience with wireless power should help. But this should not happen in an open forum.  Contact me directly if you would like my assistance.

     

    Chris Pinter

    www.pinterec.ca

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  • malamitra
    malamitra over 11 years ago in reply to Chris_Pinter

    Chris! Presently, I am not working on any wireless project. My present project is on oven control in smarter life challenge. I think, your response is for Rohit.

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