Intelligent Wireless Power Transfer | Professor Al Thaddeus Avestruz

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 7. 01. 2019
  • Al Thaddeus Avestruz, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan, and his students demonstrate 27.12 MHz bi‑directional wireless power transfer using the smart hub, Alexa, to control the direction of power transfer.
    Wireless power transfer eliminates physical contact and can achieve convenient, reliable, and safe energy transmission, which can be used for implantable medical devices, consumer electronics, and electric vehicles. Bi‑directional wireless power transfer enables users to ubiquitously share and store energy. Increasing switching frequency benefits wireless power transfer in miniaturization and misalignment. Smart hubs that control lights, thermostats, smart devices, and more can also control wireless powering in the near future.
    In this video demonstration, the direction of the energy transfer is determined by the commands to "Go Maize!" or "Go Blue!" The values from the two current meters and the drain voltage waveforms with phase shift from the oscilloscope represent the power direction and amount.

Komentáře • 2