CN215071822U - Wireless rocker controller that charges - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a wireless charging rocker controller, which comprises a rocker control circuit, a storage battery and a wireless charging circuit; the wireless charging circuit comprises a wireless charging transmitting circuit and a wireless charging receiving circuit; the wireless charging receiving circuit is connected with a storage battery in the rocker controller; the wireless charging transmitting circuit is connected with an external power supply circuit; the storage battery is connected with the rocker control circuit and supplies power to the rocker control circuit.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a rocker controller technical field, concretely relates to wireless unmanned aerial vehicle rocker controller who charges.
Background
Along with the development of the technology, the application of the unmanned aerial vehicle in various fields is more and more extensive. Unmanned aerial vehicles mostly serve as important equipment for controlling work through a rocker controller.
The wireless charging technology is one of the more popular charging methods now, and it has advantages such as convenient, reduction connecting wire, consequently can make things convenient for accomodating of unmanned aerial vehicle rocker controller.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a wireless rocker controller who charges, in order to realize above-mentioned purpose, the utility model discloses take following technical scheme:
a wireless charging rocker controller comprises a rocker control circuit, a storage battery and a wireless charging circuit; the wireless charging circuit comprises a wireless charging transmitting circuit and a wireless charging receiving circuit; the wireless charging receiving circuit is connected with a storage battery in the rocker controller; the wireless charging transmitting circuit is connected with an external power supply circuit; the storage battery is connected with the rocker control circuit and supplies power to the rocker control circuit;
the wireless charging transmitting circuit comprises a chip U1, wherein a VCC pin of a chip U1 is connected with a RST pin of a chip UI and one end of a resistor R1 and is connected with an external voltage; the other end of the resistor R1 is connected with the DISC pin of the chip U1 and connected to one end of a resistor R2, and one end of the resistor R2 is connected with one end of the capacitor C1, the TRIG pin and the THR pin of the chip U1; the other end of the capacitor C1 is grounded; an OUT pin of the chip U1 is connected with one end of a resistor R3, a grid electrode of a MOS tube Q2, and a source electrode of the MOS tube Q2 is connected with a source electrode of a MOS tube Q1 and one end of a resistor R6; the drain electrode of the MOS transistor Q2 is connected with one end of a transmitting coil L2, and the other end of the transmitting coil L2 is connected with one end of a transmitting coil L1 and one end of a resistor R5; the other end of the transmitting coil L1 is connected with the drain electrode of the MOS tube Q1; the grid of the MOS transistor Q1 is connected with the cathode of the diode D1, and the anode of the diode D1 is connected with the other end of the resistor R5 and the collector of the triode Q3; an emitter of the triode Q3 is connected with the other end of the resistor R6 and one end of the resistor R4; the other end of the resistor R4 is connected with the base of the triode Q3 and the other end of the resistor R3.
As a preferred technical scheme, the wireless charging receiving circuit comprises a receiving coil and a rectifying and voltage-stabilizing circuit; the receiving coil is connected with the storage battery through the rectification voltage stabilizing circuit.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic circuit diagram of a wireless charging transmitting circuit.
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The present invention will be further described with reference to the following drawings and examples, and embodiments of the present invention include, but are not limited to, the following examples.
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As shown in fig. 1, a wireless charging rocker controller includes a rocker control circuit, a storage battery, and a wireless charging circuit. The wireless charging circuit comprises a wireless charging transmitting circuit and a wireless charging receiving circuit.
The wireless charging receiving circuit is connected with a storage battery in the rocker controller. The wireless charging transmitting circuit is connected with an external power supply circuit. The storage battery is connected with the rocker control circuit and supplies power to the rocker control circuit. The rocker control circuit is a rocker control circuit of a conventional unmanned aerial vehicle, and the embodiment is not described in detail.
The wireless charging transmitting circuit comprises a chip U1, wherein a VCC pin of a chip U1 is connected with a RST pin of a chip UI and one end of a resistor R1 and is connected with an external voltage; the other end of the resistor R1 is connected with the DISC pin of the chip U1 and connected to one end of a resistor R2, and one end of the resistor R2 is connected with one end of the capacitor C1, the TRIG pin and the THR pin of the chip U1; the other end of the capacitor C1 is grounded; an OUT pin of the chip U1 is connected with one end of a resistor R3, a grid electrode of a MOS tube Q2, and a source electrode of the MOS tube Q2 is connected with a source electrode of a MOS tube Q1 and one end of a resistor R6; the drain electrode of the MOS transistor Q2 is connected with one end of a transmitting coil L2, and the other end of the transmitting coil L2 is connected with one end of a transmitting coil L1 and one end of a resistor R5; the other end of the transmitting coil L1 is connected with the drain electrode of the MOS tube Q1; the grid of the MOS transistor Q1 is connected with the cathode of the diode D1, and the anode of the diode D1 is connected with the other end of the resistor R5 and the collector of the triode Q3; an emitter of the triode Q3 is connected with the other end of the resistor R6 and one end of the resistor R4; the other end of the resistor R4 is connected with the base of the triode Q3 and the other end of the resistor R3.
In this embodiment, the chip U1 may be a conventional wireless charging chip, and the model of the chip U1 is preferably NE 555D. The chip U1 generates pulse frequency, which is output by the transmitting coil after power amplification in the circuit. The circuit has simple structure and low cost.
The wireless charging receiving circuit comprises a receiving coil and a rectifying and voltage-stabilizing circuit; the receiving coil is connected with the storage battery through the rectification voltage stabilizing circuit, and a conventional circuit adopted by the rectification voltage stabilizing circuit in the application is not described in detail.
According to the above embodiment, alright realize the utility model discloses well. It is worth to say that, on the premise of the above structural design, in order to solve the same technical problem, even if some insubstantial changes or retouching are made in the utility model, the essence of the adopted technical scheme is still the same as the utility model, so it should be in the protection scope of the utility model.
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1. A wireless charging rocker controller is characterized by comprising a rocker control circuit, a storage battery and a wireless charging circuit; the wireless charging circuit comprises a wireless charging transmitting circuit and a wireless charging receiving circuit; the wireless charging receiving circuit is connected with a storage battery in the rocker controller; the wireless charging transmitting circuit is connected with an external power supply circuit; the storage battery is connected with the rocker control circuit and supplies power to the rocker control circuit;
the wireless charging transmitting circuit comprises a chip U1, wherein a VCC pin of a chip U1 is connected with a RST pin of a chip UI and one end of a resistor R1 and is connected with an external voltage; the other end of the resistor R1 is connected with the DISC pin of the chip U1 and connected to one end of a resistor R2, and one end of the resistor R2 is connected with one end of the capacitor C1, the TRIG pin and the THR pin of the chip U1; the other end of the capacitor C1 is grounded; an OUT pin of the chip U1 is connected with one end of a resistor R3, a grid electrode of a MOS tube Q2, and a source electrode of the MOS tube Q2 is connected with a source electrode of a MOS tube Q1 and one end of a resistor R6; the drain electrode of the MOS transistor Q2 is connected with one end of a transmitting coil L2, and the other end of the transmitting coil L2 is connected with one end of a transmitting coil L1 and one end of a resistor R5; the other end of the transmitting coil L1 is connected with the drain electrode of the MOS tube Q1; the grid of the MOS transistor Q1 is connected with the cathode of the diode D1, and the anode of the diode D1 is connected with the other end of the resistor R5 and the collector of the triode Q3; an emitter of the triode Q3 is connected with the other end of the resistor R6 and one end of the resistor R4; the other end of the resistor R4 is connected with the base of the triode Q3 and the other end of the resistor R3.
2. The wireless charging rocker controller of claim 1, wherein the wireless charging receiving circuit comprises a receiving coil, a rectifying and voltage stabilizing circuit; the receiving coil is connected with the storage battery through the rectification voltage stabilizing circuit.
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