enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Resonant inductive coupling - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonant_inductive_coupling

    Diagram of the most basic resonant inductive coupling wireless power transfer system. [1] This is called 2nd-resonance technology. [2] Diagram of the "WiTricity" resonant inductive wireless power system demonstrated by Marin Soljačić's MIT team in 2007.

  3. File:Wireless power - resonant inductive coupling.svg

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wireless_power...

    This block diagram shows the system they used. The two resonant circuits were self-resonant coils of wire with internal capacitance (dotted capacitors). Both are tuned to the same resonant frequency. In the transmitter an electronic oscillator generates a high frequency oscillating current through the small lefthand coupling coil. This induces ...

  4. Coupling coefficient of resonators - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupling_coefficient_of...

    Whereas the value of the capacitive coupling coefficient of resonant LC-circuits is always negative. In accordance with (6), the formula (5) for the capacitive coupling coefficient of resonant circuits takes a different form = (+) (+). (7)

  5. LC circuit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LC_circuit

    The resonance effect of the LC circuit has many important applications in signal processing and communications systems. The most common application of tank circuits is tuning radio transmitters and receivers. For example, when tuning a radio to a particular station, the LC circuits are set at resonance for that particular carrier frequency.

  6. Spark-gap transmitter - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spark-gap_transmitter

    [61] [62] [17]: p.352-353, 355–358 [36]: p. 125-136, 254–255, 259 [63] A grounded capacitance-loaded spark-excited resonant transformer (his Tesla coil) attached to an elevated wire monopole antenna transmitted radio waves, which were received across the room by a similar wire antenna attached to a receiver consisting of a second grounded ...

  7. Optical ring resonators - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_ring_resonators

    For resonance to take place, the following resonant condition must be satisfied: = where is the resonant wavelength and m is the mode number of the ring resonator. This equation means that in order for light to interfere constructively inside the ring resonator, the circumference of the ring must be an integer multiple of the wavelength of the ...

  8. Förster coupling - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Förster_coupling

    Förster coupling is the resonant energy transfer between excitons within adjacent QD's (quantum dots). The first studies of Forster were performed in the context of the sensitized luminescence of solids. Here, an excited sensitizer atom can transfer its excitation to a neighbouring acceptor atom, via an intermediate virtual photon.

  9. Double-tuned amplifier - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-tuned_amplifier

    Designs frequently use a coupling greater than this (over-coupling) in order to achieve an even wider bandwidth at the expense of a small loss of gain in the centre of the passband. Cascading multiple stages of double-tuned amplifiers results in a reduction of the bandwidth of the overall amplifier. Two stages of double-tuned amplifier have 80% ...