Wireless Power (SKU:DFR0362)
Introduction
Wireless charging uses an electromagnetic field to transfer energy between two objects. This is
usually done with a charging station. Energy is sent through an inductive coupling to an electrical
device, which can then use that energy to charge batteries or run the device. This is a new wireless
charging module, which could provides 5V@1A (MAX 1.2A) power output. It is using the new
technology "resonant magnetic coupling, which will reduce the electricity consumption during power
transmission. The transfer efficiency could arrive 90%. It could meet your most project requests.
Specification
Operating Voltage (Input): 5V
Magnetic coupling resonance technique
Operating Voltage (Output): 5V@1A (Max: 1.2A)
Transmitting Terminal Size: 43mm(Outer diameter)*10mm(Inside diameter)*2.3mm(Thickness)
Receiving Terminal Size: 43mm(Outer diameter)*10mm(Inside diameter)*2.3mm(Thickness)
Operating Distance:2-10mm.
Connection Diagram
Simple Code
/******** start code ********/
/* Sweep
by BARRAGAN
This example code is in the public domain.
modified 8 Nov 2013
by Scott Fitzgerald
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Sweep
*/
#include
Servo myservo;
// create servo object to control a servo
// twelve servo objects can be created on most boards
int pos = 0;
// variable to store the servo position
void setup()
{
myservo.attach(9);
// attaches the servo on pin 9 to the servo object
}
void loop()
{
for(pos = 0; pos =0; pos-=1)
// goes from 180 degrees to 0 degrees
{
myservo.write(pos);
ble 'pos'
// tell servo to go to position in varia
delay(15);
position
// waits 15ms for the servo to reach the
}
}
/******** end code ********/
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