Wireless charging method, device and system of implantable chips
A wireless charging and chip technology, applied in circuit devices, battery circuit devices, current collectors, etc., can solve problems such as overcharging of implantable chips and inconvenient portability of wireless charging equipment
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[0048] figure 1 It is a schematic flow chart of the wireless charging method for implantable chips provided by Embodiment 1 of the present invention. The method is applicable to the situation where a mobile terminal is used to selectively wirelessly charge an implantable chip, and the method can be performed by a wireless charging device for an implantable chip, which can be set in a mobile terminal and can be controlled by software and / or or by means of hardware. Such as figure 1 As shown, the method includes:
[0049] Step 110, transmit a tag information identification request to at least one implantable chip through the built-in NFC antenna of the mobile terminal, so as to read the tag information of the tag in the at least one implantable chip.
[0050] Among them, the label information may include information such as the name, model, function and power of the implantable chip.
[0051] Exemplarily, each implantable chip is integrated with a tag, which can be identifie...
Embodiment 2
[0062] figure 2 It is a schematic flow chart of the wireless charging method for implantable chips provided by Embodiment 2 of the present invention. This embodiment is based on Embodiment 1. After transmitting wireless charging electromagnetic waves to the target implantable chip through the NFC antenna, a step is added: regularly transmit a power query request to the target implantable chip through the NFC antenna; receive the target implantable chip The power query response returned by the chip; obtain the current power of the target implantable chip from the power query response; display the current power through the mobile terminal.
[0063] Therefore, when the user uses the mobile terminal to charge the implantable chip, the current power of the implantable chip can be checked in real time, the remaining power of the implantable chip can be accurately obtained, and the user is reminded to turn off the implantable chip when it is fully charged. A wireless charging devic...
Embodiment 3
[0079] image 3 It is a schematic flow chart of the wireless charging method for implantable chips provided by Embodiment 3 of the present invention. The method is applicable to the situation where a mobile terminal is used to selectively wirelessly charge an implantable chip, and the method can be performed by a wireless charging device for an implantable chip, which can be set in the implantable chip and can be controlled by software. and / or hardware. Such as image 3 As shown, the method includes:
[0080] Step 310: Receive a tag information identification request transmitted by the mobile terminal through at least one chip-implantable tag antenna.
[0081] Among them, the tag antenna is in the form of a coil, which can receive and transmit high-frequency and low-frequency signals at the same time.
[0082] Exemplarily, the above-mentioned tag antenna is integrated in an implantable chip, and the implantable chip near the mobile terminal can receive the tag information ...
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