Friday, March 29, 2024

Contactless Battery Charger

By PRADEEP G.

These days mobile phones with contactless charging are readily available. The circuit shown here explains how contactless charging of a battery can be done, while helping you design a contactless battery charger for yourself.

Circuit and working

Circuit diagram of the contactless battery charger is shown in Fig. 1. It is built around npn transistor 2N3866 (T1), diode 1N4148 (D1), an LED (LED1) and a few other components.
Transistor T1 forms the 100MHz RF medium-power oscillator. Inductors L1 and L2 are made with four turns of 20SWG enamelled copper wire as closely-wound coils having 6mm diameter. Coil L2 is kept near L1 (around 2mm apart). There is no electrical contact between L1 and L2, but RF (VHF) signals from L1 get induced to L2. Signals obtained from L2 are sufficient to drive LED1 or charge a 1.2V rechargeable cell (Nickel-Cadmium) after rectification and filtration.

Contactless battery charger circuit

Construction and testing

An actual-size, single-side PCB layout of the contactless battery charger is shown in Fig. 2 and its components layout in Fig. 3. After assembling the circuit on a PCB, enclose it in a suitable plastic box. Place L1 and L2 next to each other such that LED1 glows when switch S1 is at position 1. When S1 is at position 2, you can charge a 1.2V rechargeable cell.
The circuit works off 9-12V battery power supply.


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Pradeep G. is B.Sc. (Physics) and a regular contributor to international magazines. He is also a small-business owner in south India

Fig. 1: Circuit diagram of the contactless battery charger
Fig. 2: Actual-size PCB layout of the contactless battery charger
Fig. 3: Components layout of the PCB

6 COMMENTS

    • This circuit only explains how you can construct a contactless charger circuit following the same principle. This circuit generates only a very very small current and so is not suitable to charge your normal mobile battery.

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