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Exciting Capacitively coupled coil

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I want to excite a capacitively loaded coil for wireless power transfer studies. I used a coil connected to a port on the airbox by a parallel transmission line. However the mode of the coil was not fully excited. Any ideas of how to match the signal passing through the waveport to the capacitively loaded coil?

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The coil and capacitor values should be chosen to match the current. It is related to impedance matching.

A large Henry value is associated with low current, larger voltage swings, and low frequency.

A small capacitor value is associated with low current, larger voltage swings, and high frequency.

The formulae for inductive and capacitive impedance can be guidelines.
 

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