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In the context of electronics, inductive refers to circuits that use magnetic fields, for things such as power or data transfer or sensing metal objects
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Ironing out a design for resonant inductive coupling on 13A. Would I be better off with MHz ...
I am having a go at designing an extension cord that uses resonant inductive coupling. My knowledge lacks in this area, so I'm going back and forth via online research & chatgpt 3.5. … I had originally looked at slip rings, realised they're too expensive for this application, so started looking into Resonant Inductive coupling, whereby you could insert any form of socket into the socket …