Student Project Wireless Power Transmission

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Wireless Power Transmission​

Price:₹5,999

Description

The project is a wireless power transfer device that replaces traditional copper cables and current carrying wires. Nikolas Tesla pioneered the concept of wireless power transfer. This power is designed to be transferred over a short distance, such as when charging rechargeable batteries. For demonstration purposes, we used a wirelessly powered fan rather than a battery. This necessitates the use of an electronic circuit to convert AC 230V 50Hz to AC 12V high frequency, which is then fed to the primary coil of an air core transformer. The transformer’s secondary coil generates a high frequency of 12V. Therefore by this way the power gets transferred through primary coil to secondary coil that are separated by certain distance around 3cm. Here the primary coil acts as transmitter and secondary coil receives the power to run a load. This project can be used to charge batteries of a pace maker and similar applications.

Hardware used

  • HF Transformer
  • 2 Inductor Coils
  • Resistors
  • Capacitors
  • Transistors
  • Cables and Connectors
  • Diodes
  • PCB and Breadboards
  • LED
  • Transformer/Adapter
  • Push Buttons
  • Switch
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