The WKY-Haq Oscillator as Power Source of Inductive Power Transfer
Abdul-Wahab A. M. Adam, Khalil Ismaiel Hashim, Yousef O. khazm

TL;DR
This paper introduces the WKY-Haq oscillator, a novel low-frequency oscillator with high efficiency for inductive power transfer systems, demonstrated through experimental validation at 77.66 kHz.
Contribution
The paper presents a new oscillator design, WKY-Haq, with an experimentally derived frequency adjustment method for efficient wireless power transfer.
Findings
Operates effectively at 77.66 kHz with high efficiency
Efficiency improves with more turns in the receiver coil
Experimental validation conducted in a university physics lab
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the wireless power transmission system based on inductance known as inductive power transfer (IPT), We have introduced a new oscillator called WKY-Haq, with an approximate mathematical relationship to adjust its frequency that was obtained experimentally in the electronics lab in physics department in the university of Benghazi. The WKY-Haq oscillator is a strong oscillator for operating the IPT system at low frequency 77.66 kHz with an excellent efficiency using the series-series (SS) Topology. Only the presence of a larger number of turns in the receiver can greatly improve the efficiency.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Power Transfer Systems · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
