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Induced power transmission circuit

  • US 8,610,312 B2
  • Filed: 09/15/2008
  • Issued: 12/17/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/17/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An inductive electric power transfer circuit, comprising:

  • a transmitter antenna connected with a series power supply circuit that supply electric power at angular frequency (ω

    );

    a receiver antenna connected with a series load circuit that consumes the electric power;

    capacitance (C1) which is connected between both ends of the transmitter antenna; and

    capacitance (C2) which is connected between both ends of the receiver antenna;

    wherein distance between the transmitter antenna and the receiver antenna is not greater than ½

    π

    wavelengths of electromagnetic field at the angular frequency (ω

    ) the transmitter antenna has effective self-inductance (L1), and the receiver antenna has effective self-inductance (L2), the magnetic coefficient of coupling of electromagnetic induction between the transmitter antenna and the receiver antenna is represented by the symbol k, and wherein with a phase angle (β

    ) that is not less than zero and not greater than pi, the angular frequency (ω

    ) is reciprocal of square root of L2×

    C2×

    (1+k×

    cos(β

    )), the power supply circuit has output impedance of kω

    L1×

    sin(β

    )≡

    r1, and the load circuit has input impedance of kω

    L2×

    sin(β

    )≡

    r2, power is transferred from the power supply circuit to the load circuit through space.

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