To Demonstrates the concept of electro-magnetism, by transferring electricity without any wires.
It is used to produce high-voltage, low-current high frequency alternating-current electricity.
A number of different configurations consisting of two, or sometimes three, coupled resonant electric circuits.
The Wireless Electricity Transfer concept is not new. It was first demonstrated by Nikola Tesla in the year 1890. Nikola Tesla introduced electrodynamics induction or resonant inductive coupling by lighting up three light bulbs from the distance of 60 feet from the power source.
We have also built a Mini Tesla Coil to transfer the energy.
Wireless Electricity Transfer or WET is a process to supply power through an air gap without using any wires or physical link. In this wireless system, the transmitter device generates a time-varying or high-frequency electromagnetic field, which transmits power to receiver device without any physical connection. The receiver device extracts power from the magnetic field and supplies it to electrical load. Therefore, to convert the electricity to an electromagnetic field, two coils are used as transmitter coil and receiver coil. The transmitter coil is powered by alternating current and creates a magnetic field, which is further converted into a usable voltage across the receiver coil.
In this project, we will build a basic low powered wireless transmitter circuit to glow an LED.
COMPONENTS REQUIREMENT:-
- Copper wire
- 9 volts battery
- battery clip
- red led
- PCB
- Resistor
- on off switch
* Product Images are shown for illustrative purposes only and may differ from actual product.
Package Includes :
- 1 x Wireless Power Transmission.
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