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What is the relation between the inductance of transmitter and receiver coil used in wireless power transfer

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As per my knowledge ,

For TX

For a transmitter coil, lower inductance is usually the best route because, it's current that needs to flow to generate an external magnetic field.

For RX
Usually want more turns on the RX coil to create sufficient dc voltage after rectification.

May I know your thoughts.
 

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