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dracp
modified 9 years ago

Wireless inductive coupling

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Tesla Coil Lighting these bulbs with a 9.0 v battery. Continually gains ampers
published 9 years ago
dracp
9 years ago
Im no tesla
neoredstone
9 years ago
You can not wirelessly transmitt very well with a transformer.
neoredstone
9 years ago
You need a alternating current (frequency) hooked up to a loose wire on one end, that is your transmitter, and a simple reviever is an inductor connected to a resistor and that resistor connected to one side of a capacitor. The other side of the capacitor is connected to ground and the other side of the inductor is connected to an equal lenght of wire. The resistor and the capacitor connection is the output. The output should be amplified.
neoredstone
9 years ago
Tuning of the reciever can be found at rlc circuit wikipedia
WTFCircuit
9 years ago
Or you can use a joule thief as transmitter and a coil as receiver
WTFCircuit
9 years ago
Use an AC source, transformers doen't like DC

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