I have been reading atricles and watching Youtube videos about simple wireless power transfer, and I get it, except for one thing.
Attached is a picture of the transmit part of the two coils, and it seems that somehow the transistor switches on and off to make a expanding and collapsing field around the coil, that a second coil will interact with.
There are dozens of these circuits, but I can't find one that actually explains how the transistor cuts on and off. It is amazing the number of ways that the "designers" of these circuits use to avoid explaining how it works.
Can anyone point me to an article that goes into detail about this (i.e., when powered on the first part of the coil expands which causes current on the base..., etc.). Please don't recommend the Instructables. They are the worst at avoiding understanding how something works.
Attached is a picture of the transmit part of the two coils, and it seems that somehow the transistor switches on and off to make a expanding and collapsing field around the coil, that a second coil will interact with.
There are dozens of these circuits, but I can't find one that actually explains how the transistor cuts on and off. It is amazing the number of ways that the "designers" of these circuits use to avoid explaining how it works.
Can anyone point me to an article that goes into detail about this (i.e., when powered on the first part of the coil expands which causes current on the base..., etc.). Please don't recommend the Instructables. They are the worst at avoiding understanding how something works.