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need help ,,,, wireless power transmission

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manal
Mon Jan 31 2011, 02:52PM Print
manal Registered Member #3660 Joined: Mon Jan 31 2011, 02:00PM
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hi ,,,
our project to use the sokect "plug" 230v 50hz to charge a cellphone through wireless connection sure we need an oscillator to get high frequency ""resonant freq." then design acoil as trasmmeter of the power ,,,, at receiver coil can use ac-dc high frequency converter ???

i want to ask about the type o oscillator we need?
and if there any useful referances,,,,?
what you think about all the project ??
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ZakWolf
Mon Jan 31 2011, 03:35PM
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search "slayer exciter" on YouTube
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manal
Tue Feb 01 2011, 08:46AM
manal Registered Member #3660 Joined: Mon Jan 31 2011, 02:00PM
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thanx ;)
but our project depend on the resonant frequency to trasfer power ,,,, so i need the oscillator ,,, do u have an idea ?
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ZakWolf
Wed Feb 02 2011, 01:16AM
ZakWolf Registered Member #3114 Joined: Sat Aug 14 2010, 08:33AM
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here is a supper simple one

Link2

i think your saying you need an oscillator, there are so many variations for the slayer circuit. Type "slayer exciter" and you will get lots of schematics

hoped this helped
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manal
Wed Feb 02 2011, 07:46AM
manal Registered Member #3660 Joined: Mon Jan 31 2011, 02:00PM
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thanx alot ;) i will
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ZakWolf
Wed Feb 02 2011, 03:24PM
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check this out Link2

it is a very powerful wireless transmitter *read about the circuit*!

this can be tuned to a reviving coil and burn out leds :) the slayer exciter might be more efficient i see people light up 32 leds on 1.5v before.
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manal
Fri Feb 04 2011, 02:40PM
manal Registered Member #3660 Joined: Mon Jan 31 2011, 02:00PM
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ok thanx :) ,,, it seems a good one ,,, but i have a question its have 15v dc" operation voltage" ,,,, but if i want to take the power from the socket its mean 230v 50hz do you have any idea if the any design take this value and also give ahigh frequency .... no matter if the voltage drop ,,, ?? i need only enough vaule to charge acell phone ??
and sorry but i have no idae about sayer exciter :(
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