Simulation of a wireless power charger for a cardiac pacemaker using EMS for SOLIDWORKS

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Wireless energy transfer or wireless power is the transmission of electrical energy from a power source to an electrical load without interconnecting wires. The technology of wireless power transmission is constantly improving and becoming more common in industries across the globe. Due to its high reliability, efficiency and speed, the inductive power coupling can be used in many application fields such as charging electric vehicles battery, smartphones, and wearable devices. In this webinar, we will go over the use of wireless power transmission to supply a battery of an implantable pacemaker. Charging electromagnetically a battery inside the human body represents several and major challenges like improving the efficiency at low coupling coefficient and limit the electromagnetic exposure into the human tissue.
Join us to see how EMS can help you as designer in the following:

  • Model your system inside SOLIDWORKS

  • Study your system under different conditions like no load, different airgap lengths, wide range of frequencies

  • Estimate the EM losses of your system

  • Use SOLIDWORKS multi configurations feature to simulate different coils shapes, etc

  • Couple your system to different loads

  • Calculate the resonant circuit parameters to maximize the output power of your system

  • Predict the electromagnetic radiation inside a human body

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