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Content:
1. Introduction 2. History 3. Methods of Wireless Charging 3.1 Inductive Charging 4. My Input To The Topic 5. Future of wireless charging 6. Advantages 7.Disadvantages 8.Conclusion
Introduction:
The term Wireless Charging? Wireless Charging is a method of
transmitting energy through the air to an electrical device for the purpose of charging it.
INDUCTIVE CHARGING
Works on Electromagnetic Induction. Transmitter: Electric energy Electromagnetic energy. Receiver: Electromagnetic energy Electrical energy.
INDUCTIVE CHARGING
Charger output:Up to 850mA and up to 8.5 Volts.
Maximum power: 20W+. Range: 1cm or less.
Cont.
CHARGING PAD
Charging receiver
Efficiency
The rate of energy transfer between the emitter and the receiver is greater than the rate of energy dissipation.
Advantages:
Wireless Can charge multiple devices. Creation of a shock free environment . A solution to reduce e-waste. Wireless chargers are cost effective, adaptable, portable and stylish.
Disadvantages:
Doesnt have a very large range. Higher Initial Cost. Increase in distance decreases efficiency. Slower charging.
Application
Consumer Electronics
Industrial
Transportation
Conclusion:
The Technology has improved but still have many drawbacks which need to be researched upon in order to commercialize. Transmission without wires become a reality. In future, world will be wireless.
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_charging http://www.nokia.com/gb-en/products/wireless-charging/ http://www.wpcentral.com/exploring-future-wirelesscharging-now-qi-mwc http://seminarprojects.com/s/research-paper-on-wirelesscharging-of-mobile-phones-using-micro-waves http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9231116/Cutting _the_cable_Wireless_charging_becomes_a_reality?taxonom yId=15&pageNumber=3