ringhõljundusvõrk
Ringhõljundusvõrk, also known as a resonant inductive coupling network, is a system designed for wireless power transfer over a moderate distance. It typically consists of multiple resonant coils strategically placed to create a magnetic field that can efficiently transfer energy between a transmitter and one or more receivers. The principle of operation relies on the phenomenon of resonance, where the transmitter and receiver coils are tuned to the same resonant frequency. This tuning maximizes the energy transfer efficiency by creating a strong magnetic coupling between the coils.
The network is formed by arranging these resonant coils in a specific configuration, allowing power to be