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Inductive power transfer

  • US 10,439,436 B2
  • Filed: 07/09/2010
  • Issued: 10/08/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/13/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A transmitter for transmitting electric power to a receiver inductively, the transmitter comprising:

  • a primary coil configured for inductive coupling with a secondary coil located in the receiver;

    a detection circuit connected to the primary coil and configured to detect an activation signal, such that when the receiver requests electric power from the transmitter the activation signal is generated by the receiver and provided to the secondary coil to be transmitted, via inductive coupling, to the primary coil; and

    a wake-up circuit comprising a capacitor, wherein the wake-up circuit is configured to wake up the transmitter when the activation signal is detected such that the transmitter is changed from a standby mode to an activated mode, wherein in order to save the electric power the transmitter is changed into the standby mode from the activated mode when the receiver does not require power, wherein in the standby mode the detection circuit is powered by the capacitor; and

    wherein the transmitter is configured to reverse a function of the primary coil when the transmitter is in the activated mode, such that the primary coil inductively transmits the electric power to the secondary coil of the receiver.

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