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Meander Coil++ enables safe, wireless power transmission

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Arduino TeamMay 19th, 2022

Modern wearable devices have allowed for a wide array of smart technologies to become mobile, including health tracking, receiving notifications, and much more. But due to their small battery size, they often run out of charge within a day or two, thus requiring frequent charging. This problem is what inspired a group of students from the University of Tokyo to create the Meander Coil++ project with the goal of enabling watt-scale wireless power transmission while also remaining safe.

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Meander Coil++ differs from other wireless charging solutions in that it consists of a single shirt that has a series of tubes filled with liquid metal running horizontally through it. By applying an electric current, the large coil then creates a magnetic field and can induce current in the device to be charged. Because of this unique design, the researchers were able to achieve an efficiency of 41% for AC-to-AC transfers and a maximum power of 52W.

The coil’s design also relies on a 6.78MHz resonance frequency for power transfer, and this must be maintained no matter how the user is positioned. For this task, an Arduino Nano was combined with a bank of capacitors and relays which toggle on or off based on the values from the current monitoring module.

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You can check out the team’s paper here for more details on Meander Coil++ and watch their CHI 22 presentation below, which features application examples such as charging a smartphone, a neck fan, a smartwatch, multiple LEDs, and even a Nano 33 BLE for activity and humidity monitoring.

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