Low wireless power transfer using Inductive Coupling for mobile phone charger

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A wireless power transfer (WPT) using inductive coupling for mobile phone charger is studied. The project is offer to study and fabricate WPT using inductive coupling for mobile phone charger that will give more information about distance is effect for WPT performance and WPT is not much influenced by the presence of hands, books and types of plastics. The components used to build wireless power transfer can be divided into 3 parts components, the transceiver for power transmission, the inductive coils in this case as the antenna, receiver and the rectifier which act convert AC to DC. Experiments have been conducted and the wireless power transfer using inductive coupling is suitable to be implemented for mobile phone charger.

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Fareq, M., Fitra, M., Irwanto, M., Hasan, S., & Arinal, M. (2014). Low wireless power transfer using Inductive Coupling for mobile phone charger. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 495). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/495/1/012019

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