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How a wireless power charger works ?

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Question added by Syed Hussaini , Senior Design engineer , private
Date Posted: 2014/03/05
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by Deleted user

IT TAKES THE AC POWER AND RECTIFY IT TO DC  ND SMOOTH IT TO REACH THE LITHIUM BATTERY

Rostom El Baz
by Rostom El Baz , ICT-Project Engineer , Alghanim International

Hello Syed,

  This way of charging can be called WPT (Wireless Power Transmission), by means of transmitting electromagnetic waves which is a form of energy with three most conditions needed in order to fulfill : short distance medium ( case of charger), receiver and Transmitter (i.e antennas , smart cards, etc...). Simply as microwave oven and many other designs. 

 

M. Yasir Javed
by M. Yasir Javed , O&M Field Engineer , China Com Services

Wave is Energy, Electromegnetic waves are used to tranfer energy from a transmitter antenna to a receiver antenna. At receiving end, the antenna collects the electromagnetic waves and transfer this energy to capacitors to store the energy through it's circuitry. 

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by Deleted user

Electronic devices can be charged wirelessly via an electromagnetic field, using a transmitter and a receiver.

To understand how wireless power chargers work, we need to take a look at how magnetism and electricity are related.

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/other-gadgets/wireless-mobile-charger.htm

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