Discover the Best Books for Learning Wireless Power Transfer | EEE Student

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For students interested in learning about wireless power transfer, several key resources can enhance understanding. Recommended texts focus on the principles of RF transformer design, emphasizing the concept of high-Q loose-coupled air-core transformers with tuned primary and secondary circuits. Google searches can yield valuable information, but specific book recommendations are also beneficial. Engaging with academic literature and practical guides will deepen knowledge in this area. Exploring these resources will provide a solid foundation in wireless power transfer technology.
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Hi,
Iam doing my 3rd yr in EEE,i am interested in learning about wireless power transfer.Can someone suggest me some good books.
 
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sriramkumar12 said:
Hi,
Iam doing my 3rd yr in EEE,i am interested in learning about wireless power transfer.Can someone suggest me some good books.

Or instead ask for texts on RF transformer design. "Wireless power" is simply a high-Q loose-coupled air-core transformer with tuned primary and secondary.
 
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