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Wireless Charging System: Rakesh Kabur ECE-S5 Ycet

The document discusses wireless charging systems. It describes how wireless charging systems can transfer electric power to nearby mobile devices within a few meters to charge device batteries without wires. It then provides details on various technical implementations from companies like WiTricity, Intel, Qualcomm, Sony, and Fujitsu. It outlines standardization activities and the strategic direction for developing standards. It also discusses challenges regarding product diversification, frequency issues, and regulation harmonization.

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The document discusses wireless charging systems. It describes how wireless charging systems can transfer electric power to nearby mobile devices within a few meters to charge device batteries without wires. It then provides details on various technical implementations from companies like WiTricity, Intel, Qualcomm, Sony, and Fujitsu. It outlines standardization activities and the strategic direction for developing standards. It also discusses challenges regarding product diversification, frequency issues, and regulation harmonization.

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Wireless charging system

Rakesh kabur
ECE-S5
YCET

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Wireless Charging System


• Transfer electric power to mobile nearby devices (less than several meters)
and charge batteries

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Technical Trends
 WiTricity-Haire  Qualcomm
 WiTricity, a spin-off company  Announcement of eZone, a wireless
from MIT power transfer system, in CES2009
 Power transfer to Full HD TV in  Maximum supportable devices: 2
CES 2010  Maximum charging distance: 0.2m

 Intel  Qualcomm-WiPower
 12W power transfer to netbook  Takeover WiPower in 2010 for
in 3feet developing a wireless power transfer
 Receiver coils in the cover of system
netbook  Developing power transfer system in

 Independent standardization vehicles


activity on 100W wireless power  Charging distance: 0.05m
transfer

 Sony  Fujitsu
 Simultaneous charging to two mobile
 Power transfer to 22 LCD TV
60W phones in Sep. 2010
 Development of a simulator which is
 Efficiency: about 80% @ 50cm
used for analysis of magnetic fields
 Charging distance increases by
between multiple coils
repeaters

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Highlight of Current Activities


• TTA PG 709 (Wireless Charging and Application)
– Established in Mar. 2011
– Scope:
 Standard roadmap
 Power transfer interface
 Control mechanism
– 12 members
TTA PG709

Steering Committee

WG 1 WG 2 WG 3
- Service & Structure -Interface -Evaluation

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Strategic Direction
• Market Analysis – Strong needs
− 16 billion dollars expected in 2014 (Isuppli 2010)

• TTA’s plans
− Use case & service scenario (4Q in 2011)
− Standard
 Wireless Charging protocol (1Q in 2012)
 Wireless Charging interface (1Q in 2012)
 Transfer efficiency and measurement (4Q in 2012)

• Collaboration
− Cooperation and the sharing of information with
SDOs
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Overview of Wireless Charging System


• Wireless Charging System
– How to transfer power and charge efficiently
– Devices which have a battery
• Wireless Power Transfer System
– How to transfer power efficiently
– All electric devices
• Difference from cable chargers
– Elimination of complicated wire cables
– Safety from electric shock
– Increased mobility
– Relatively low efficiency (about 90% efficiency of cable chargers)
• Considered frequency bands
– 20~60 kHz
– 80~370 kHz
– 6.78, 13.56 MHz

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Challenges
• Product Diversification
– As market is increasing, each vendor makes the Wireless
Charging system which has different structure & protocol
– Wireless Charging is possible only between systems having the
same structure & protocol

• Frequency Issues
– Each vendor considers different frequency bands for Wireless
Charging which disables interoperability between Wireless
Charging systems

• Regulation Issues
– Each nation has different regulation for EMI/EMC, SAR, etc.

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Next Steps / Actions


• Standardization Activities for product diversification
– System & interface
– Control & management protocol
– Conformance test & certification

• Regulation Coordination & Compromise


– Frequency band
– EMI/EMC
– SAR

• Activities toward the global harmonization


– Cooperation with other SDOs
– Investigation of the similar activities and directions in other
organizations

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An example for wireless system


WIRELESS BATTERY

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Thanks

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