G. Vandevoorde et R. Puers, Wireless energy transfer for stand-alone systems: a comparison between lowand high power applicability, SENS ACTU-A, 92(1-3), 2001, pp. 305-311
The applicability of micro-systems, designed to contain monitoring or actua
ting devices is often hampered by accessibility. For systems with low power
demands, the use of inductive links for wireless energy and data transfer
to the remote system is a widely acknowledged solution. Design strategies t
hat optimise towards power transfer efficiency for given geometric constrai
nts, have been proposed. With the introduction of more power consuming comp
onents, such as small de motors, in micro-systems, a demand was created for
inductive links with high power transfer possibilities combined with a hig
h overall efficiency. This paper describes the design considerations for su
ch high energy inductive links. An inductive link is presented, capable of
transferring 20 W of power over a distance of I cin with an overall efficie
ncy of 80%. In addition, ongoing developments will be outlined, such as dat
a-transmission and external voltage regulation. (C) 2001 Published by Elsev
ier Science B.V.