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Wireless Charge Module: Model: PW-WCG-01 / PW-WCG-02

The document describes a wireless charging module that can provide stable 5V power supply through wireless transmission up to 20mm away using induction coils. Model PW-WCG-01 is 12x7x1mm while PW-WCG-02 is 13x10x8mm. It uses magnetic induction between a transmitter coil and receiver coil to efficiently transfer power without wires. Testing showed it can transmit 5V up to 18mm away, with power decreasing as distance increases due to reduced coupling between the coils.

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Wireless Charge Module: Model: PW-WCG-01 / PW-WCG-02

The document describes a wireless charging module that can provide stable 5V power supply through wireless transmission up to 20mm away using induction coils. Model PW-WCG-01 is 12x7x1mm while PW-WCG-02 is 13x10x8mm. It uses magnetic induction between a transmitter coil and receiver coil to efficiently transfer power without wires. Testing showed it can transmit 5V up to 18mm away, with power decreasing as distance increases due to reduced coupling between the coils.

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Wireless Charge Module

Overview
The Wireless Charging Module can be applied in electronic equipments in
common use for close wireless charging or power supply. Consisted of a
transmitter and insulation coil, it could serve as a replacement for the Wireless
Power Supply with stable 5V output voltage and maximum 600mA output
current. Its small size and insulation coil is more suitable for using in wireless
project.

Model: PW-WCG-01 / PW-WCG-02

Features

 Stable power supply


 Insulation Coil
 Space-saving design

Preview

PW-WCG-01 PW-WCG-02

Working Principle

During any energy conversion there will be losses in going from one form to another. The magnitude of
those losses is what dictates the practicality of any type of wireless charging. Magnetic or inductive
charging, in particular has been effectively used for some time to power various kinds of biomedical
implants. Presently it is the safest and most enduring method to accomplish the job of transferring power
to the inside of the body. In these systems, oscillating current in an external coil of wire generates a
changing magnetic field which induces a voltage inside an implanted coil. The current resultant from this
voltage can charge a battery or power the device directly.

While a moving magnet might just as well be used to externally generate the field, an external coil is
simply more practical. Apple has just filed a patent for hardware which could make the shake to charge
concept a reality, at least in theory. They claim a unique design incorporating internal moveable magnets,
and a flat printed circuit board coil. Current chip efficiencies will however preclude practical
implementation of this scheme for some time.

Many smartphone users will be wondering wonder whether their near field communication (NFC) chip
can be used to harvest power from a dedicated external source, or perhaps an ambient electromagnetic
source like WiFi. In theory it is possible and such systems are on the market already, however not every
NFC chip would be up to the task. To achieve maximum efficiency the system should be optimized for a
use at a particular separation distance, angle of incidence, phase, and frequency such that it is in a
resonant condition.

Resonance in an electromagnetic system can be likened to pushing a child on swing only when the swing
is at the high point. Anywhere else and the energy transferred to the child will be reduced. If the
separation distance is no more than a quarter of the wavelength, such a system can operate at
efficiencies up to 35%.

One thing to keep in mind when considering wireless charging: If your charging system is throwing away
nearly all of the 10 or so amps available from your wall outlet just to provide you with convenient
at-a-distance charging, not only will charging be wasteful but it will be slow. Other wireless charging
technologies relying on ultrasound or solar power are being developed, for example by Ubeam. For the
time being, however, magnetic inductive charging technologies — spearheaded by the Qi consortium
and smartphones like the Nokia Lumia 920 — such have taken the stage.

Specifications

Input Voltag 12.0 V


Input Voltage(limits) 13.5 V
Output Voltage 5V
Output Current(maximum) 600mA
Transmitter Coil Inductance 30uH
Transmit-receive distance 1-20mm
Transmitter PW-WCG-01 12*7*1 mm / PW-WCG-02 13*10*8mm
Receiver PW-WCG-01 15*10*1 mm / PW-WCG-02 25*10*1mm
Coil Diameter :38mm
Coil Height 2mm
 we can be customized to 3.3V 5V 9V 12V etc

The transmitter coil and the receiving coil distance is 1 to 20 mm, if a small
current may be appropriate to increase the number of turns of the receiver coil
to increase the transmission distance. Test data:

Transmitter coil: copper wire diameter φ0.6mm outer coil diameter 40mm,
around the 20-turn, with the transmitting coil of the receiving coil, the
transmitter coil connected to the 12V power: standby operating current of
300mA, the load is 4.2V600mAH polymer lithium battery.

Transceiver from the receiver output voltage of 4.2V lithium battery charging
current if the receiving distance further need to increase when more coil turns,
the practical application, to adjust the number of turns of the coil to adjust the
power
Distance Voltage Current
1mm 5V 600mA
2mm 5V 450mA
3mm 5V 360mA
4mm 5V 310mA
5mm 5V 240mA
6mm 5V 210mA
7mm 5V 162mA
8mm 5V 150mA
9mm 5V 132mA
10mm 5V 120mA
11mm 5V 110mA
12mm 5V 70mA
13mm 5V 54mA
14mm 5V 41mA
15mm 5V 28mA
16mm 5V 19mA
17mm 5V 17mA
18mm 5V 10mA
Usage

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