Abstract. Magnetic coupled resonant radio energy transmission (WPT) technology utilizes the coupling of the magnetic fields of the transmitting and receiving coils and wirelessly transmits energy through electromagnetic induction, greatly expanding the applications of power equipment in special environments. The technology uses the magnetic field coupling between the transmitting coil and the receiving coil to realize the wireless transmission of energy through electromagnetic induction. This method breaks the limitation of traditional wire transmission and greatly expands the application potential of power equipment in various special environments. In this paper, an efficient, stable and long-distance wireless charging device is designed and realized. In order to improve transmission efficiency, two-coil configuration with series-series structure is adopted, and its equivalent circuit model is established by circuit theory and Kirchhoff's law. Therefore, a new radio energy transmission device based on single chip microcomputer is designed, including PWM signal generator, level matching circuit, high frequency inverter circuit and other key parts. Expressions for transmission efficiency and output power are derived from equation analysis and power-on experiments performed on a physical device. In addition, the effects of transmission frequency, load impedance and transmission distance on the performance are investigated.
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