POWER SUPPLYING APPARATUS AND WIRELESS POWER TRANSMITTER
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1. A power supplying apparatus comprising:
- a power supply configured to generate a direct current (DC) power; and
an alternating current (AC) power generator comprising an inductor configured to generate an AC power based on the DC power,wherein the AC power comprises a first AC power with a first AC voltage and a second AC power with a second AC voltage, and the first AC voltage and the second AC voltage have phases opposite to each other.
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Abstract
A power supplying apparatus includes a power supply and an alternating current (AC) power generator. The power supply generates a direct current generator (DC) power. The alternating current (AC) power generator comprises an inductor configured to generate an AC power based on the DC power, wherein the AC power comprises a first AC power with a first AC voltage and a second AC power with a second AC voltage, and the first AC voltage and the second AC voltage have phases opposite to each other.
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1. A power supplying apparatus comprising:
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a power supply configured to generate a direct current (DC) power; and an alternating current (AC) power generator comprising an inductor configured to generate an AC power based on the DC power, wherein the AC power comprises a first AC power with a first AC voltage and a second AC power with a second AC voltage, and the first AC voltage and the second AC voltage have phases opposite to each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A wireless power transmitter comprising:
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a power supply configured to generate a direct current (DC) power; and an alternating current (AC) power generator comprising an inductor configured to generate an AC power based on the DC power; and a transmission coil configured to transmit the AC power to a wireless power receiver, wherein the AC power comprises a first AC power with a first AC voltage and a second AC power with a second AC voltage, and the first AC voltage and the second AC voltage have phases opposite to each other. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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