WIRELESS-CHARGER 
BY 
A.S.KRISHNA
CONTENT 
 S ABSTRACT 
INTRODUCTION 
WIRELESS CHARGING 
PROPOSAL 
CONCLUSION
ABSTRACT 
With mobile phones becoming a basic part of life, the recharging of mobile 
phone batteries has always been a problem. the mobile phones vary in their 
talk time and battery standby according to their manufacture and batteries. 
all these phones irrespective of their manufacturer and batteries have to be 
put to recharge after the battery has drained out. 
The main objective of this current technology is to make the recharging of the 
mobile phones independent of their manufacturer and battery make. in this 
paper a new proposal has been made so as to make the recharging of the 
mobile phones is done automatically as you talk in your mobile phone!
INTRODUCTIO 
N Wireless charging (or) inductive charging is built on the principles 
of wireless power provides an easier and more convenient means to 
charge a range of consumer electronic and industrial devices, 
providing a reliable and low maintenance system for power transfer 
compared with traditional cable based contact methods. 
From smartphones and small electronic devices to mission critical 
equipment, wireless charging maintains safe, reliable transfer of 
power to ensure all forms of device and equipment are always 
charged and ready to go.
WIRELESS CHARGING 
Wireless charging is based on the principle of inductive power transfer (ipt) or 
magnetic resonance – the process of transferring energy between two objects 
through coils. a time varying magnetic field is induced in the transmitter coil 
by an alternating current (ac). 
This sends energy from the charging base station (transmitter) to a coil in the 
target device (receiver) via a process calledmagnetic coupling . specialized 
circuitry on the receiver converts energy received through the magnetic 
coupling into dc which can then be used to charge the battery.
1) Mains voltage is converted into high frequency alternating current (ac). 
2) The alternating current is sent to the transmitter coil by the transmitter circuit. 
3) Alternating current flowing within the transmitter coil creates a magnetic field which 
extends to the receiver coil (when within a specified distance). 
4) The magnetic field generates current within the receiver coil of the device. 
5) Current flowing within the receiver coil is converted into direct current (dc) by the 
receiver circuit, thus charging the battery of the device. 
These basic principles are applied for inductive charging of consumer devices i.e. charging 
pads, as well as for large industrial wireless solutions. 
This dc power can charge the battery or power a device without contact.
PROPOSAL 
Till now we saw the wireless charging through the 
induction principle by placing the two coils. 
But now we are going to see the wireless charging through 
the bluetooth device . 
The basic addition to the mobile phone is going to be 
the rectenna. a rectenna is a rectifying antenna, a special 
type of antenna that is used to directly convert waves into 
dc electricity.
Its elements are usually arranged in a mesh pattern, giving it a 
distinct appearance from most antennae. a simple rectenna can be 
constructed from a schottky diode placed between antenna dipoles. 
There are minimal additions, which have to be made in the mobile 
handsets, which are the addition of a sensor, a rectenna, and a 
filter. with the above setup, the need for separate chargers for 
mobile phones is eliminated and makes charging universal. thus 
the more you talk, the more is your mobile phone charged! with this 
proposal the manufacturers would be able to remove the talk time 
and battery stand by from their phone specifications.
CONCLUSION 
Some of the associated benefits of wireless chargers:- 
Greater convenience and ubiquity for charging of everyday devices 
Reduce cost associated with maintaining mechanical connectors 
Safe powering or charging devices that need to remain sterile or 
hermetically sealed (waterproof) 
Prevent corrosion due to elements such as oxygen and water 
Eliminate sparks and debris associated with wired contacts
Wi CR-Wireless Charging
Wi CR-Wireless Charging

Wi CR-Wireless Charging

  • 1.
  • 2.
    CONTENT  SABSTRACT INTRODUCTION WIRELESS CHARGING PROPOSAL CONCLUSION
  • 3.
    ABSTRACT With mobilephones becoming a basic part of life, the recharging of mobile phone batteries has always been a problem. the mobile phones vary in their talk time and battery standby according to their manufacture and batteries. all these phones irrespective of their manufacturer and batteries have to be put to recharge after the battery has drained out. The main objective of this current technology is to make the recharging of the mobile phones independent of their manufacturer and battery make. in this paper a new proposal has been made so as to make the recharging of the mobile phones is done automatically as you talk in your mobile phone!
  • 4.
    INTRODUCTIO N Wirelesscharging (or) inductive charging is built on the principles of wireless power provides an easier and more convenient means to charge a range of consumer electronic and industrial devices, providing a reliable and low maintenance system for power transfer compared with traditional cable based contact methods. From smartphones and small electronic devices to mission critical equipment, wireless charging maintains safe, reliable transfer of power to ensure all forms of device and equipment are always charged and ready to go.
  • 5.
    WIRELESS CHARGING Wirelesscharging is based on the principle of inductive power transfer (ipt) or magnetic resonance – the process of transferring energy between two objects through coils. a time varying magnetic field is induced in the transmitter coil by an alternating current (ac). This sends energy from the charging base station (transmitter) to a coil in the target device (receiver) via a process calledmagnetic coupling . specialized circuitry on the receiver converts energy received through the magnetic coupling into dc which can then be used to charge the battery.
  • 6.
    1) Mains voltageis converted into high frequency alternating current (ac). 2) The alternating current is sent to the transmitter coil by the transmitter circuit. 3) Alternating current flowing within the transmitter coil creates a magnetic field which extends to the receiver coil (when within a specified distance). 4) The magnetic field generates current within the receiver coil of the device. 5) Current flowing within the receiver coil is converted into direct current (dc) by the receiver circuit, thus charging the battery of the device. These basic principles are applied for inductive charging of consumer devices i.e. charging pads, as well as for large industrial wireless solutions. This dc power can charge the battery or power a device without contact.
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    PROPOSAL Till nowwe saw the wireless charging through the induction principle by placing the two coils. But now we are going to see the wireless charging through the bluetooth device . The basic addition to the mobile phone is going to be the rectenna. a rectenna is a rectifying antenna, a special type of antenna that is used to directly convert waves into dc electricity.
  • 22.
    Its elements areusually arranged in a mesh pattern, giving it a distinct appearance from most antennae. a simple rectenna can be constructed from a schottky diode placed between antenna dipoles. There are minimal additions, which have to be made in the mobile handsets, which are the addition of a sensor, a rectenna, and a filter. with the above setup, the need for separate chargers for mobile phones is eliminated and makes charging universal. thus the more you talk, the more is your mobile phone charged! with this proposal the manufacturers would be able to remove the talk time and battery stand by from their phone specifications.
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    CONCLUSION Some ofthe associated benefits of wireless chargers:- Greater convenience and ubiquity for charging of everyday devices Reduce cost associated with maintaining mechanical connectors Safe powering or charging devices that need to remain sterile or hermetically sealed (waterproof) Prevent corrosion due to elements such as oxygen and water Eliminate sparks and debris associated with wired contacts