2024-11-19 03:11 AM - last edited on 2024-11-19 03:17 AM by Andrew Neil
(Split from: https://community.st.com/t5/power-management/induction-cooktop/m-p/731743)
Hi everyone,
I am wondering if anybody can help on an improper use of the induction cooktop .
I've received an ST email featuring the STEVAL-KITXCB and it is very interesting for an unrelated application not involving appliance. Basically I need to transfer a lot of power to some electronics which is mounted on a rotating cylinder. At moment I am using a rotating collector, but it has a short life and is very expensive. I watch the video on the page promoting the kit and I saw the water boiler getting power from the stove top while it was moved around the surface and lifted. I downloaded the DB5153, which it shows in detail the kit, but I can find any information on how to build the receiving part. Basically, in your expert opinion, can I created a rotating receiver for transfering power to my electronics? The power requirement it's pretty much what's the kit is proposing. I visited the Wireless Power Consortium which it's developing the standard but I could not found any information. Maybe I just misunderstood what the kit is working. Eventually I can explain in more details my application.
Thanks for any advice I can get.
Regards
Carlo
2024-11-19 03:19 AM
As noted in the other thread, for details of the kit you probably need to contact ST direct, or your local FAE/Distributor.
2024-11-19 04:55 AM
Thanks Andrew,
I did contact ST direct , but they said my enquiry was beyond the scope of the application. In their answer they noted that my request needs an in-depth analysis and for that reason they suggest to look in https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/partner/partner-program.html#1 or in this community.
I search in the various section of the link but I could not find any ST partner involve in this technology so I took a shot in the community.
Regards
Carlo
2024-11-24 12:59 AM
Hi
let me contract internal to find related doc.