Coupled Inductor Design of Contactless Power Transfer System

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Paper introduces a high-frequency electromagnetic induction coupling principle to achieve contactless power transfer system, and analyzes the role of the coupled inductor coil in the system. By studying a variety of coupled inductor coil winding mode coupling theory, comparing the receiver coil movable range and the coil geometry size, this paper analyzes the pros and cons of the various coil mode in certain applications and sums up the general law the winding-coupled inductors to be considered and followed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 503-504)

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1190-1193

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April 2012

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