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Title: Development of wireless line power tapper
Authors: Muhammad Rubai’ya, Ahmad Shukri
Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak
Keywords: Energy assistance
Direct current (DC)
Power supply
Issue Date: Apr-2011
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
Abstract: Wireless Power Line Tapper is a source of energy assistance to any switch. Most electronic components require a power supply to function, the normal power supply to receive power from the mains supply. The power supply is obtained by tapping the power of wireless. Wireless Power Line Tapper describes a power supply that produces an output direct current (DC). Cable across a power supply circuit is described with the winding ratio of 1 and is also known as primary winding. Next, the secondary winding is the power of this model. Secondary voltage from the secondary winding is induced if the secondary winding is close to the primary winding. Mutual Induction In theory, if two-loop coil of wire placed at a short distance causes the magnetic field produced at each other, so will the resulting voltage on the windings. Therefore, an isolated winding on ferromagnetic coil will have the burden of blocking the induction as alternating current. In the primary windings, it has high voltage and low current to the resulting low voltage high current in the secondary winding. Although the secondary winding has a winding ratio of 20 turns, but the voltage produced is still low in value. The purpose of the production project was to produce DC power supply modules that reduce the supply voltage of electricity supply. Connecting this circuit is rectifier circuit, where it will convert alternating current to direct current. This module acts as a power supply for any costs or output.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/32633
Appears in Collections:School of Electrical Systems Engineering (FYP)

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