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Wireless Power transmitter circuits

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Wireless Power transmitter circuits course, in this course you’ll dive into the principles and construction of circuits that enable power to be transmitted wirelessly. This course explores various methods of wireless power transmission, focusing on inductive coupling and resonant circuits. Starting with the fundamentals, you’ll learn how electromagnetic fields can transfer energy between coils without physical connections. We’ll cover essential components like coils, capacitors, and oscillators, and show you how to design and tune circuits for efficient power transfer over short distances. Practical modules will guide you in building your own wireless power transmitter using LC circuits, where you’ll explore resonant frequency, power efficiency, and the limitations of wireless systems. You’ll also learn techniques to improve efficiency, adjust power output, and test circuit performance. Advanced topics include energy transfer in resonant wireless systems and safety considerations. By the end of the course, you’ll have a strong foundation in wireless power technology and the skills to create functional wireless power circuits for applications like wireless charging pads, electronic projects, and small power transmission setups. Ideal for electronics enthusiasts and anyone curious about innovative energy solutions.