What is Wireless Charging? How does it work?

The phrase “wireless charging” points to the reality that you don’t have to plug the device into a fixed power source, Instead, the charging surface and the device being charged must be in contact. Let’s look at the process in a little more detail. HOW DOES IT WORK? The principle behind wireless charging is 'Resonant Inductive Coupling' a phenomenon with inductive coupling where the coupling becomes stronger when the "secondary" (load-bearing) side of the loosely coupled coil resonates. A resonant transformer of this type is often used in analog circuitry as a bandpass filter. Not to complicate, it involves one transmitter and a receiver which will create an electrical connection. The DC (Direct Current) is provided to the charging system by a powers source. In the transmitting coil, this is energy is converted into alternating current (AC) within the transmitter itself. This AC energizes the transmitter coil, letting the coil to generate a magnetic field. Placing a receivin…
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