Design of non-contact charging systems and resonators for electric vehicles and industrial equipment.
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★What are the safety measures and compliance with the Radio Law like? ★Do the individual characteristics of the resonators govern the characteristics of the system!?
Speaker: Part 1 - Mr. Yasutoshi Suzaki, Manager of Business Development Division, Design Department, Toyo Electronics Co., Ltd. Part 2 - Representative from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Part 3 - Professor Ikuo Arai, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Ryukoku University Venue: Industrial Promotion Hall, Room A, 3rd Training Room [Kanagawa, Kawasaki Station] Date and Time: August 24, 2010 (Tuesday), 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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In recent years, we will introduce the principles and overviews of various non-contact power supply technologies that have become a topic of discussion. We will also explain in detail the electromagnetic induction method, which is the only one that has progressed to practical application, along with its trends. The IPS non-contact power supply device developed by Showa Aircraft has achieved a high efficiency of over 92% in terms of overall efficiency (vehicle-side output ÷ total power consumption). In this lecture, we will specifically introduce the methods for achieving this high efficiency. Finally, we will discuss the points of compliance with regulations and safety measures, and provide practical examples and applications of non-contact power supply technology in the industrial sector.
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Part 1: Overview of Industrial Non-Contact Power Supply Systems and Details of High Efficiency Technologies in Electromagnetic Induction Method [10:30-12:00] Toyo Electronics Co., Ltd. Design Department Development Section 1 Business Development Manager Yasutoshi Suzaki Part 2: Development of Wireless Charging Systems for Electric Vehicles [12:45-14:15] Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Space Equipment Technology Department Chief Engineer Kenichi Anma Part 3: Design of "Magnetic Resonance" Wireless Power Supply Systems and Selection of Resonators [14:30-16:00] Ryukoku University Faculty of Science and Technology Professor Ikuo Arai
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