WIRELESS CHARGING OF MOBILE
PHONES USING MICROWAVES
NAJMUL HOQUE
MUNSHI
College - KGEC
M.TECH (1st Year)
ECE Department
ROLL NO - 17
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CONTENTS
• Introduction
• Types of Wireless Charging
• Why wireless charging using microwave
• The Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Frequency Selection
• General Block Diagram
• Transmitter Section
• Receiver Section
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Future of Wireless Power
• References
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Introduction
Fig 1 : Evolution of Mobile charging
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INDUCTIVE
CHARGING
RADIO CHARGING
RESONANCE
CHARGING
TYPES OF WIRELESS CHARGING
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WHY WIRELESS CHARGING
USING MICROWAVE?
Microwaves are the Radio wave
which has the wave length range of
1mm to 1meter and frequency range
is 300MHz to 300GHz.
Microwaves are good for transmitting
information from one place to
another.
Fig 2 : How microwave energy can penetrate rain, snow, clouds and smoke.
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MICROWAVE REGION OF EM
SPECTRUM
Fig 3 : Microwave region
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FREQUENCY SELECTION
Select license free 2.45 GHz Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) radio
bands
ISM bands are reserved internationally for non-commercial use of RF
electromagnetic fields for industrial, scientific and medical purpose
Fig 4 : S-Band of Microwave Region
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General Block Diagram
Fig 5 : Block Diagram
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Transmitter Section
1. Magnetron
2. Slotted
waveguide antenna
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Magnetron
A vacuum tube oscillator that generates high
power EM signals in the microwave frequency
range.
Fig 6: Magnetron
Fig 7 : Internal construction of Magnetron
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Continued...
It is a microwave tube in which
electrons generated from a heated
cathode are affected by magnetic
and electric fields to produce
microwave radiation
Magnetron is used to produce
high-power output required in
radar and communication
equipment
Fig 9: Path of electrons in Magnetron
Fig 8 : Orientation of fields
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SLOTTED WAVEGUIDE ANTENNA
•It is an Omni-directional antenna .
•Slotted antenna arrays used with waveguides are popular
antenna in navigation, radar and other high-frequency systems
Fig 10: Structure and Field orientation of a slotted waveguide antenna
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Continued...
•Here we use frequency of 2.45GHz .
•It is used as ideal power transmitter
(because of its high aperture efficiency >95%)
•It has high power handling capacity.
•It has 64 slots of power uniformly
through free space to the Rectenna .
Fig 11: Slotted Waveguide Antenna
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RECEIVER SECTION
1. RECTENNA
2. SENSORY
CIRCUIT
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RECTENNA
RECTIFIER ANTENNA RECTENNA
Microwave
Energy
DC Energy
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PROCESS OF RECTIFICATION
Comprises of a dipoles and Schottky diodes.
Usually its elements are arranged in the mesh pattern
The efficiency is up to 90% in laboratory environments
Fig 12: Mesh pattern arrangement of elements of
Rectenna
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SENSORY CIRCUIT
 Simple circuit which detects
whether the user is making a call
 On the reception of the microwave
signal ,the sensor circuitry
directs rectenna circuit to ON
 Rectenna circuit converts
microwave energy to dc output
 Mobile phone begins to charge
using the microwave power as
long as the user talks over cell phone.
Fig 13: LM2907 IC
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Advantages of Wireless Charging
Charging of mobile phone is done wirelessly
We can saving time for charging mobiles
Wastage of power is less
Better than witricity as the distance the witricity can cover is about 20
meters whereas in this technology we are using base station for
transmission that can cover more area
Mobile get charged as we make call even during long journey
Lower risk of electrical shock because there are no exposed conductors
Safe for medical implants for embedded medical devices allows
recharging through skin rather than having wires penetrate through skin
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Disadvantages of Wireless
Charging
Radiation problems may occur
Network traffic may cause problems in charging
Charging depends on network coverage
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FUTURE
OF
WIRELESS
POWER
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Continued...
Fig 15: A laser pilot beam guides the
microwave power transmission to a
rectenna
Space-based solar power
(SBSP) the concept of
collecting Solar Power in Outer
Space and distributing it to
Earth
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REFERENCES
1. Theodore.S.Rappaport, ―Wireless Communications Principles and
Practice
2. Wireless Power Transmission -A Next Generation Power Transmission
System, International Journal of Computer Applications Volume 1 No. 13.
3. Images from Google (www.google.co.in)
4. Information's from Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)
5. www.seminarprojects.com
6. www.Howdostuffwork.com
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WIRELESS MOBILE CHARGING USING MICROWAVE

  • 1.
    WIRELESS CHARGING OFMOBILE PHONES USING MICROWAVES NAJMUL HOQUE MUNSHI College - KGEC M.TECH (1st Year) ECE Department ROLL NO - 17 9/28/2018 1
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    CONTENTS • Introduction • Typesof Wireless Charging • Why wireless charging using microwave • The Electromagnetic Spectrum • Frequency Selection • General Block Diagram • Transmitter Section • Receiver Section • Advantages • Disadvantages • Future of Wireless Power • References 9/28/2018 2
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    9/28/2018 3 Introduction Fig 1 :Evolution of Mobile charging
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    9/28/2018 5 WHY WIRELESS CHARGING USINGMICROWAVE? Microwaves are the Radio wave which has the wave length range of 1mm to 1meter and frequency range is 300MHz to 300GHz. Microwaves are good for transmitting information from one place to another. Fig 2 : How microwave energy can penetrate rain, snow, clouds and smoke.
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    9/28/2018 6 MICROWAVE REGION OFEM SPECTRUM Fig 3 : Microwave region
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    9/28/2018 7 FREQUENCY SELECTION Select licensefree 2.45 GHz Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) radio bands ISM bands are reserved internationally for non-commercial use of RF electromagnetic fields for industrial, scientific and medical purpose Fig 4 : S-Band of Microwave Region
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    9/28/2018 10 Magnetron A vacuum tubeoscillator that generates high power EM signals in the microwave frequency range. Fig 6: Magnetron Fig 7 : Internal construction of Magnetron
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    9/28/2018 11 Continued... It is amicrowave tube in which electrons generated from a heated cathode are affected by magnetic and electric fields to produce microwave radiation Magnetron is used to produce high-power output required in radar and communication equipment Fig 9: Path of electrons in Magnetron Fig 8 : Orientation of fields
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    9/28/2018 12 SLOTTED WAVEGUIDE ANTENNA •Itis an Omni-directional antenna . •Slotted antenna arrays used with waveguides are popular antenna in navigation, radar and other high-frequency systems Fig 10: Structure and Field orientation of a slotted waveguide antenna
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    9/28/2018 13 Continued... •Here we usefrequency of 2.45GHz . •It is used as ideal power transmitter (because of its high aperture efficiency >95%) •It has high power handling capacity. •It has 64 slots of power uniformly through free space to the Rectenna . Fig 11: Slotted Waveguide Antenna
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    9/28/2018 16 PROCESS OF RECTIFICATION Comprisesof a dipoles and Schottky diodes. Usually its elements are arranged in the mesh pattern The efficiency is up to 90% in laboratory environments Fig 12: Mesh pattern arrangement of elements of Rectenna
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    9/28/2018 17 SENSORY CIRCUIT  Simplecircuit which detects whether the user is making a call  On the reception of the microwave signal ,the sensor circuitry directs rectenna circuit to ON  Rectenna circuit converts microwave energy to dc output  Mobile phone begins to charge using the microwave power as long as the user talks over cell phone. Fig 13: LM2907 IC
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    9/28/2018 18 Advantages of WirelessCharging Charging of mobile phone is done wirelessly We can saving time for charging mobiles Wastage of power is less Better than witricity as the distance the witricity can cover is about 20 meters whereas in this technology we are using base station for transmission that can cover more area Mobile get charged as we make call even during long journey Lower risk of electrical shock because there are no exposed conductors Safe for medical implants for embedded medical devices allows recharging through skin rather than having wires penetrate through skin
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    9/28/2018 19 Disadvantages of Wireless Charging Radiationproblems may occur Network traffic may cause problems in charging Charging depends on network coverage
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    9/28/2018 21 Continued... Fig 15: Alaser pilot beam guides the microwave power transmission to a rectenna Space-based solar power (SBSP) the concept of collecting Solar Power in Outer Space and distributing it to Earth
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    REFERENCES 1. Theodore.S.Rappaport, ―WirelessCommunications Principles and Practice 2. Wireless Power Transmission -A Next Generation Power Transmission System, International Journal of Computer Applications Volume 1 No. 13. 3. Images from Google (www.google.co.in) 4. Information's from Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) 5. www.seminarprojects.com 6. www.Howdostuffwork.com 9/28/2018 24