autophysics
Automotive
- Jan 3, 2011
- 4
Hello everyone,
with have a set of coils for inductive power and data transmission. These are arranged as two sets of concentric primary and secondary coils in front of each other. The coils differ in diameter and strand arrangement. The data signals operate in the MHz, the power signal in the kHz range.
In a initial design it is found that:
- if the receiving power coil is not wound as a single layer, the receiving data coils capture only a weak signal.
- all data coils must have a certain distance amongst them, as to capture a decent signal at the receiving data coils.
Aim is, to get low loss for the power transmission, as well as low loss/noise for the data transmission.
Any pointers ?
P.S. So far a LC-circuit atached to the power coils has been considered to dampen-out the influence of the power coils on the (high frequency range) data coils.
with have a set of coils for inductive power and data transmission. These are arranged as two sets of concentric primary and secondary coils in front of each other. The coils differ in diameter and strand arrangement. The data signals operate in the MHz, the power signal in the kHz range.
In a initial design it is found that:
- if the receiving power coil is not wound as a single layer, the receiving data coils capture only a weak signal.
- all data coils must have a certain distance amongst them, as to capture a decent signal at the receiving data coils.
Aim is, to get low loss for the power transmission, as well as low loss/noise for the data transmission.
Any pointers ?
P.S. So far a LC-circuit atached to the power coils has been considered to dampen-out the influence of the power coils on the (high frequency range) data coils.