My knowledge is good, not that great, but i can deal with it
But for now, i wanna understand all the basics of inductive coupling, and things that affect it (increasing or decreasing the frequency, size of the coils, series and parallel resonance, ...).
They can also have different values (for example small diameter primary coil and large diameter secondary coil).
Yes, but they also can have the same inductance value and not the same size/shape! I was wondering if that could affect the efficiency of the transfer?
I have an example, I wanna design this circuit:
Sec-coil size: 10 mm Ø;
Prim-coil size: 80 mm Ø;
Power to transfer: 1 W (Example:5v , 200ma);
Distance between coils: 10 cm;
So i need to design the oscillator!
Now, what frequency should i choose and on what basis?
After choosing the frequency comes the tuning of the coils, should i use series or parallel resonance? I found this in some paper "
Literature review shows that with series resonance power transfer to the external coil from the source unit can be maximized whereas with parallel resonance the output voltage of the internal unit can be maximized." So they chose to use the series resonance in the primary coil and the parallel in the secondary.
What are the other calculations that i need to do?
Please, don't get me wrong, i have some knowledge, but i'm not trying to use it, cos i wanna understand the concept from someone who already has experience with this matter, that's it.
PS: I wanna make this circuit in reality, not simulate it.
Thanks in advance