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Direct and indirect feed-in for inductive power transfer systems with multiple loads
Direct and indirect feed-in for an inductive power transfer system with multiple loads are compared. The system is described by an equivalent circuit model. The transfer behavior is simulated by use of this model and verified by measurements. Additionally, a method to determine the optimal ratio of windings for high transfer efficiency is presented. The advantages of indirect feed-in and series compensation are demonstrated.