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Wireless Charging Using Tesla Coil

Abhijay Paliwal, Utpal Agarwal

Abstract


This paper intends to present the design of wireless charging using the Tesla coil. There are two methods of electrical energy transmission - 1) is wired, and 2) is wireless. Wired electric transmission is much complicated in design. An easy way to overcome this disadvantage is to use wireless transmission. This project explains how the electrical energy is transferred from a charging source to the receiver, without any wired physical connection. In this proposed work, two coils are used; one is primary, and another is secondary, induction principle is used, which creates the magnetic field. The Tesla coil can be used as a transmitter. This paper proposed a simple and straightforward design which does not have ac voltage at the input.

 

Keywords: Tesla Coil, Transmitter, receiver,transistor, Wireless.


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