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`(54) RECEIVING ANTENNA AND WIRELESS
`POWER RECEIVING DEVICE INCLUDING
`THE SAME
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`(58) Field of Classification Search
`CPC .. H01Q 7/06; H02J 50/20; H02J 50/27; HO2J
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`(71) Applicant: LG INNOTEK CO., LTD., Seoul (KR)
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`Inventors: Seok Bae, Seoul (KR); Donchul Choi,
`Seoul (KR); Soon Young Hyun,Seoul
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`ABSTRACT
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`Jun. 27, 2013)
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`A receiving antenna of a wireless power receiving device
`wirelessly charging electric power according to an embodi-
`ment of the present invention includes a substrate, a soft
`magnetic layer stacked on the substrate, and a receiving coil
`configured to receive electromagnetic energy emitted from a
`wireless power transmission device, woundin parallel with
`a plane of the soft magnetic layer, and formedinside of the
`soft magnetic layer, and an insulating layer is formed
`between the soft magnetic layer and the receiving coil.
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`RECEIVING ANTENNA AND WIRELESS
`POWER RECEIVING DEVICE INCLUDING
`THE SAME
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`CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT
`APPLICATIONS
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`wirelessly charging electric power includes a substrate, and
`a soft magnetic layer stacked on the substrate, and a receiv-
`ing coil woundin parallel with a plane of the soft magnetic
`layer and formed inside of the soft magnetic layer. An
`insulating layer is formed between the soft magnetic layer
`and the receiving coil.
`The receiving antenna may further includea first adhesive
`layer formed between the soft magnetic layer and the
`This application is a U.S. National Stage Application
`insulating layer, and a second adhesive layer
`formed
`under 35 U.S.C.
`§ 371 of PCT Application No. PCT/
`KR2014/005258, filed Jun. 16, 2014, which claimspriority
`between the insulating layer and the receiving coil.
`to Korean Patent Application No. 10-20130074620,filed
`The insulating layer may include a poly ethylene
`Jun. 26, 2013, whose entire disclosures are hereby incorpo-
`terephthalate (PET) material.
`rated by reference.
`The soft magnetic layer may includeaplurality of stacked
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`TECHNICAL FIELD
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`The present invention relates to wireless charging, and
`moreparticularly, to a receiving antenna for wireless charg-
`ing and a wireless power receiving device including the
`same.
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`BACKGROUND ART
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`According to the development of wireless communication
`technology, interest in wireless powertransceiving technol-
`ogy which provides electric power to electronic devices
`wirelessly is increasing. The wireless power transceiving
`technology may be diversely applied to a power supply for
`household electronic products and for electric cars or sub-
`waytrains, as well as battery charging of portable terminals.
`General wireless power transceiving technology uses a
`principle of magnetic induction or magnetic resonance. For
`example, whenelectrical energy is applied to a transmission
`antenna of a wireless power transmission device, the trans-
`mission antenna may convert
`the electrical energy into
`electromagnetic energy and emit the electromagnetic energy
`to the surroundings. And a receiving antenna of a wireless
`power receiving device may receive the electromagnetic
`energy emitted from the transmission antenna and convert it
`to the electrical energy.
`In that case, it is necessary to minimize an energy loss
`between the wireless power transmission device and the
`wireless power receiving device to increase power trans-
`ceiving efficiency. For this, the transmission antenna and the
`receiving antenna may need to be mutually arranged within
`an effective distance. Further, a soft magnetic material may
`be disposed around the transmission antenna andthe receiv-
`ing antenna to focus the electromagnetic energy emitted
`from the transmission antenna toward the receiving antenna.
`For this, a receiving coil is formed on a soft magnetic
`layer. In that case, an air layer is formed between the
`receiving coil and the soft magnetic layer, and therefore
`there may be a problem that guiding effect of a magnetic
`field of the soft magnetic layer is reduced.
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`DISCLOSURE
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`Technical Problem
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`The present invention aims to provide a structure of a
`receiving antenna capable of improving a wireless power
`receiving efficiency of a wireless power receiving device.
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`Technical Solution
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`According to an embodiment of the present invention, a
`receiving antenna of a wireless power receiving device
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`The soft magnetic layer may include a groove portion.
`The receiving antenna may further include a support
`means stacked on the receiving coil.
`According to another embodiment of the present inven-
`tion, a method of fabricating a receiving antenna includes
`stacking a plurality of sheets including a soft magnetic metal
`powderand a polymerresin, forming an insulating layer on
`an upper plane of the plurality of sheets, disposing a
`receiving coil on the insulating layer, and compressing the
`plurality of sheets, the insulating layer, and the receiving coil
`to form the receiving coil inside of the plurality of sheets.
`According to still another embodiment of the present
`invention, a wireless power receiving device wirelessly
`charging electric powerincludesa substrate, a soft magnetic
`layer stacked on the substrate, a receiving coil wound in
`parallel with a plane of the soft magnetic layer, and formed
`inside of the soft magnetic layer, a circuit unit connected to
`the receiving coil, and converting electromagnetic energy
`into electrical energy, and a storage unit for storing the
`electrical energy. An insulating layer is formed between the
`soft magnetic layer and the receiving coil.
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`Advantageous Effects
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`According to embodiments of the present invention, the
`performanceof electromagnetic energy focusing of a receiv-
`ing antenna in a wireless power receiving device can be
`increased, and therefore wireless power transceiving effi-
`ciency can be maximized.Particularly, an air layer between
`a receiving coil and a soft magnetic layer is removed, and
`therefore guiding effect of a magnetic field of the soft
`magnetic layer becomes high, and an improved power
`transmission efficiency can be obtained by decreasing a
`thickness of the receiving antenna and decreasing a distance
`between a transmission antenna and the receiving antenna.
`Accordingly, an electromagnetic energy focusing effect of
`a required standard even with a thin thickness can be
`obtained, and therefore the present invention can be applied
`to various electronic devices of the slimness trend such as a
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`TV, a portable terminal, a notebook, a tablet PC,etc.
`Further, the wireless power receiving device according to
`the embodiments of the present invention has an excellent
`electromagnetic energy focusing performance and can use
`inexpensive materials, and therefore, can be applied to a
`large application field such as electric cars, subwaytrains,
`etc.
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`Further, the probability of an electrical short between the
`soft magnetic layer and the receiving coil is reduced, and
`therefore reliability of the receiving antenna may be
`improved.
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`FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a wireless power
`transceiver system in accordance with an embodimentof the
`present invention.
`FIG.2 is a diagram illustrating a part of a wireless power
`transmission device, and FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a
`part of a wireless power receiving device.
`FIG.4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a soft mag-
`netic layer and a receiving coil.
`FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a soft mag-
`netic layer and a receiving coil
`in accordance with an
`embodiment of the present invention.
`FIG.6 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an adhesive
`layer in accordance with an embodiment of the present
`invention.
`FIG.7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of embedding
`a receiving coil in a soft magnetic layer in accordance with
`an embodimentof the present invention.
`FIG.8 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an example of
`disposing a receiving coil on an upperplaneof a plurality of
`sheets and performing compression on the receiving coil
`after compressing the plurality of sheets at a high tempera-
`ture.
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`FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a soft mag-
`netic layer and a receiving coil in accordance with a com-
`parative example and an example of the present invention.
`FIG. 10 is a graph illustrating a measurementresult of a
`transmission efficiency in accordance with a comparative
`example and an example of the present invention.
`FIG. 11 is a graph illustrating a pressure condition and
`heat treatment condition in accordance with a embodiment
`of the present invention.
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`MODE FOR INVENTION
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`is susceptible to various
`While the inventive concept
`modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments
`thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and
`will herein be described in detail. It should be understood,
`however, that there is no intent to limit the inventive concept
`to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the
`inventive concept is to cover all modifications, equivalents,
`and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the
`inventive concept.
`Tt will be understood that, although the terms “first,”
`“second,” etc. may be used herein to describe various
`components, these components should not be limited by
`these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one
`component from another component. Thus, a first compo-
`nent discussed below could be termed a second component
`and the second component discussed below could be termed
`the first component without departing from the teachings of
`the present inventive concept. The “and/or” includes each
`and all combinations of one or moreof the items mentioned.
`It will be understood that when an elementis referred to
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`as being “connected”or “coupled”to another element, it can
`be directly connected or coupled to the other element or
`intervening elements may bepresent. In contrast, when an
`element
`is referred to as being “directly connected” or
`“directly coupled” to another element, there are no inter-
`vening elements. Other words used to describe relationships
`between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion
`(i.e., “between” versus “directly between,” “adjacent” ver-
`sus “directly adjacent,” etc.).
`The terminology used herein to describe embodiments of
`the inventive conceptis not intended to limit the scope of the
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`inventive concept. Elements of the inventive concept
`referred to in the singular may numberone or more, unless
`the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further
`understood that the terms “comprise”, “have”, etc. when
`used herein, specify the presence of stated features, num-
`bers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups
`thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one
`or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, elements,
`components, and/or groups thereof.
`Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical
`and scientific terms) used herein are to be interpreted as is
`customary in the art to which this inventive concept belongs.
`Tt will be further understood that terms in common usage
`should also be interpreted as is customary in the relevant art
`and not
`in an idealized or overly formal sense unless
`expressly so defined herein.
`Hereinafter, example embodiments are described with
`reference to the attached drawings, and sameor correspond-
`ing elements regardless of drawing symbols will be given
`the same reference numbers, and overlapping descriptions
`will be omitted.
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`FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a wireless power
`transceiver system in accordance with an embodimentof the
`present invention.
`Referring to FIG. 1, the wireless powertransceiver system
`may include a wireless power transmission device 100 and
`a wireless power receiving device 200. The wireless power
`transmission device 100 connected to a power supply
`applies electrical energy to a transmission antenna, and the
`transmission antenna converts the electrical energy into
`electromagnetic energy and emits
`the electromagnetic
`energy to the surroundings. The wireless power receiving
`device 200 receives the electromagnetic energy emitted
`from the transmission antenna using a receiving antenna,
`converts the electromagnetic energy into the electrical
`energy, and performs charging.
`Here, the wireless power transmission device 100 maybe,
`for example, a transmission pad. Further, the wireless power
`receiving device 200 may be a part of a structure of a
`portable terminal, household/personal electronic products, a
`transportation means, etc to which wireless powertransceiv-
`ing technologyis applied. The portable terminal, household/
`personal electronic products, a transportation means, etc. to
`whichthe wireless powertransceiving technologyis applied
`may be set to include only the wireless power receiving
`device 200, or to include both the wireless power transmis-
`sion device 100 and the wireless power receiving device
`200.
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`Here, the wireless power transmission device 100 may
`transmit electric power using an electromagnetic induction
`method or a resonance method. Similarly,
`the wireless
`powerreceiving device 200 may receive the electric power
`using the electromagnetic induction methodor the resonance
`method.
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`include a module which simultaneously has a wireless
`power conversion (WPC) function and a near field commu-
`nication (NFC) function. Here, the wireless power receiving
`device 200 may perform NFC with an external device 300
`including an NFC module.
`FIG.2 is a diagram illustrating a part of a wireless power
`transmission device, and FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a
`part of a wireless power receiving device.
`Referring to FIG. 2,
`the wireless power transmission
`device 100 may include a transmitting circuit (not shown),
`a soft magnetic core 110, a transmitting antenna 120, and a
`permanent magnet 130.
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`410, an air layer A is formed, and guiding effect of a
`magnetic field of the soft magnetic layer 400 may be
`reduced.
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`According to embodiments of the present invention,an air
`layer in a receiving antenna of a wireless power receiving
`device is removed and power transmission efficiency is
`increased.
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`FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a soft mag-
`netic layer and a receiving coil
`in accordance with an
`embodiment of the present invention.
`Referring to FIG. 5, an adhesive layer 510 is formed on
`a soft magnetic layer 500, a receiving coil 520 is formed on
`the adhesive layer 510, and a support means 530 is formed
`on the receiving coil 520. The support means 530 supports
`the receiving coil 520, and may include a polyethylene
`terephthalate (PET) material, and may have a form offilm.
`Here, the receiving coil 520 may be formedinsideofthesoft
`magnetic layer 500. For example, the receiving coil 520 may
`be embedded in an uppersurface of the soft magnetic layer
`500. Accordingly, the air layer formed betweenthe receiving
`coil 520 and the soft magnetic layer 500 is removed and
`powertransmission efficiency can be increased.
`For this, the soft magnetic layer 500 includes a groove
`portion to accommodate the receiving coil 520 inside of the
`soft magnetic layer 500, and may bondthe receiving coil
`520 in the groove portion using the adhesive layer 510.
`Further, after the receiving coil 520 is disposed on the
`upper surface of the soft magnetic layer 500, the receiving
`coil 520 may be embeddedinside of the soft magnetic layer
`500 by compressing the soft magnetic layer 500 and the
`receiving coil 520. For facilitating compression and embed-
`ment of the receiving coil 520, the soft magnetic layer 500
`may include sheets including a soft magnetic metal powder
`and a polymer resin. Specific methods will be described
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`material having a thickness of several mms. Further, the
`transmitting antenna 120 consists of a transmitting coil, and
`the permanent magnet 130 may be surrounded by the
`transmitting antenna 120. Here, the permanent magnet 130
`is not an essential element and may be omitted according to
`specifications.
`Referring to FIG. 3, the wireless power receiving device
`200 may include a receiving circuit (not shown), a soft
`magnetic layer 210, and a receiving coil 220. The soft
`magnetic layer 210 may be formed on a substrate (not
`shown). The substrate may include many layers of fixed
`sheets, and may be connectedto the soft magnetic layer 210
`to fix the soft magnetic layer 210.
`The soft magnetic layer 210 focuses the electromagnetic
`energy emitted from the transmitting antenna 120 of the
`wireless power transmission device 100.
`The soft magnetic layer 210 may include a metallic
`material or a ferrite material, and may be implemented in
`various formsofa pellet, a plate, a ribbon, foil, a film, etc.
`In an example embodiment, the soft magnetic layer 210 may
`be a form in which a plurality of sheets including a single
`metal or an alloy powder having soft magnetism (hereinaf-
`ter, referred to as a soft magnetic metallic powder) and a
`polymerresin are stacked. In another example embodiment,
`the soft magnetic layer 210 may be an alloy ribbon,a stacked
`ribbon, foil, or a film including at least one of Fe, Co, and
`Ni. In still another example embodiment, the soft magnetic
`layer 210 may be a composite including 90 wt % or more of
`FeSiCr flakes and 10 wt % or less of a polymerresin.In yet
`another example embodiment, the soft magnetic layer 210
`may be a sheet, a ribbon,foil, or a film including nickel-zine
`(Ni—/7n)ferrite.
`The receiving coil 220 may be stacked on the soft
`magnetic layer 210. The receiving coil 220 may be wound
`in a direction parallel to a plane of the soft magnetic layer
`210 on the soft magnetic layer 210. For example, a receiving
`antenna applied to a smart phone may havea form ofa spiral
`coil which has an outer diameter of no more than 50 mm and
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`an inner diameter of 20 mm or greater. The receiving circuit
`converts the electromagnetic energy received through the
`receiving coil 220 into the electrical energy, and charges a
`battery (not shown) with the converted electrical energy.
`Although not shown, a heat dissipation layer may be
`further included between the soft magnetic layer 210 and the
`receiving coil 220. In this specification, the soft magnetic
`layer 210 and the receiving coil 220 together may be referred
`to as the receiving antenna.
`When the wireless power receiving device 200 simulta-
`neously has the WPC function and the NFC function, an
`NFCcoil 230 may be further stacked on the soft magnetic
`layer 210. The NFC coil 230 may be formed to surround an
`outer portion of the receiving coil 220.
`Further, the receiving coil 220 and the NFC coil 230 may
`be electrically connected to each other through a terminal
`240.
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`FIG.4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a soft mag-
`netic layer and a receiving coil.
`Referring to FIG. 4, an adhesive layer 410 is formed on
`a soft magnetic layer 400, a receiving coil 420 is formed on
`the adhesive layer 410, and a support film 430 is formed on
`the receiving coil 420. The support film 430 supports the
`receiving coil 420, and may include a_ polyethylene
`terephthalate (PET) material.
`Asdescribed above, whenthe soft magnetic layer 400 and
`the receiving coil 420 is bonded through the adhesive layer
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`Meanwhile, the adhesive layer 510 may have a double-
`sided structure including an insulating layer.
`FIG.6 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an adhesive
`layer in accordance with an embodiment of the present
`invention.
`Referring to FIG. 6, the adhesive layer 510 may include
`a first adhesive layer 512, an insulating layer 514 formed the
`first adhesive layer 512, and a second adhesive layer 516
`formed on the insulating layer 514.
`Here, the insulating layer 514 may include, for example,
`a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material. Therefore, even
`when the first adhesive layer 512 or the second adhesive
`layer 516 is broken down in the process of forming or
`embedding the receiving coil 520 inside of the soft magnetic
`layer 500, an electrical short between a metal in the soft
`magnetic layer 500 and the receiving coil 520 can be
`prevented.
`FIG.7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of embedding
`a receiving coil in a soft magnetic layer in accordance with
`an embodiment of the present
`invention. Here,
`the soft
`magnetic layer is assumedto include sheets including a soft
`magnetic metal powder and a polymerresin.
`Referring to FIG. 7, sheets including a soft magnetic
`metal powder and a polymerresin are fabricated (S700). For
`this, sheets with a thin form maybe fabricated by perform-
`ing film casting on ink including a solvent, a soft magnetic
`metal powder and a polymerresin. Here, the soft magnetic
`metal powder may include, for example, an Fe-silicon-based
`alloy. Further, the polymer resin may include, for example,
`at least one of a rubber-based polymerresin, an epoxy-based
`polymerresin, and a silicon-based polymerresin.
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`Next, after a plurality of sheets are stacked (S710), then
`an adhesive layer is formed on an upper surface of the
`plurality of sheets (S720), a receiving coil is disposed on the
`adhesive layer (S730), and the plurality of sheets,
`the
`adhesive layer, and the receiving coil are simultaneously
`compressed at a high temperature (S740). Here, the com-
`pression process may be performed for one to four hours at
`a temperature of 80 to 250° C. andat a pressure of 100 to
`300 kgf/cm?. Preferably, the compression process may be
`performed for two to three hours at a temperature of 150 to
`200° C.and at a pressure of 150 to 250 kgf/cm”.
`Asdescribed above, when the plurality of sheets and the
`receiving coil are simultaneously compressed, due to mobil-
`ity of the polymer resin included in the sheets, the groove
`portion is formed on a boundary surface between the sheets
`and the receiving coil, and the polymerresin permeates into
`a space between receiving coils and the air layer is not
`formed. Therefore, a problem of reducing of the guiding
`effect of a magnetic field due to the air layer between the
`receiving coil and the soft magnetic layer can be prevented.
`On the contrary, when the plurality of sheets and the
`receiving coil are not simultaneously compressed, but the
`plurality of sheetsare first compressed at a high temperature
`and then the receiving coil is disposed on an upper surface
`of the sheets and compressed again, a convexo-concave
`structure may be formed at a rear surface 502 of the soft
`magnetic layer due to a mechanical pressure difference as
`shownin FIG.8. This may induce reducing of guiding of the
`magnetic field.
`Further, the groove portion formed on a boundary surface
`between the sheets and the receiving coil
`is thermally
`hardened in the process of compressing at a high tempera-
`ture, and therefore stable implementation is possible.
`Further, the polymerresin includedin the sheets becomes
`an insulating material having high thermalstability through
`compression at a high temperature, and therefore the poly-
`mer resin can perform an insulating function required
`between soft magnetic metal powders, and can prevent
`corrosion of the soft magnetic metal powders even at severe
`environments.
`
`Further, as described above, when the adhesive layer is
`formed to have a double-sided structure including an insu-
`lating layer, an electrical short can be prevented even when
`a part of the adhesive layer is peeled in the process of
`compression of the plurality of sheets and the receiving coil
`at a high temperature.
`Hereinafter, test results of transmission efficiency based
`on dispositions of the receiving coil and conditions of
`embedment are described.
`
`FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a soft mag-
`netic layer and a receiving coil in accordance with a com-
`parative example and an example of the present invention,
`and FIG. 10 is a graph illustrating a measurementresult of
`a transmission efficiency in accordance with a comparative
`example and an example of the present invention.
`Referring to Comparative Example of FIG. 9A, an adhe-
`sive sheet 910 having a thickness of 0.03 mm is disposed on
`a magnetic sheet 900 having a thickness of 4 mm, a
`receiving coil 920 having a thickness of 0.13 mm is disposed
`on the adhesive sheet 910, and a PI film 930 having a
`thickness of 0.03 mm is disposed on the receiving coil 920.
`Referring to Example 1 of FIG. 9B, a magnetic sheet 900
`having a thickness of 4 mm, an adhesive sheet 910 having
`a thickness of 0.03 mm, a receiving coil 920 having a
`thickness of 0.13 mm, and a PI film 930 having a thickness
`of 0.03 mm are sequentially stacked, and the receiving coil
`920 is embedded in the magnetic sheet 900. As shown in
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`Example 1 of FIG. 9B, to embedthe receiving coil 920 in the
`magnetic sheet 900, one sheet of aluminum duo-foil with 1.2
`mmT, one sheet of a lower cover (FR-25DM), a structure of
`Comparative Example of FIG. 9A, one sheet of an upper
`cover (FR-250M), one sheet of aluminum foil with 1.2
`mmT, two sheets of PVC with 520 mm * 360 mm and 1.2
`mmT (for high temperature), two sheets of kraft with 530
`mm * 420 mm, one sheet of aluminum duo-foil with 1.2
`mmTare sequentially stacked, and then heat treatment and
`compression are performed according to conditions of FIG.
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`Referring to Example 2 of FIG. 9C, a magnetic sheet 900
`having a thickness of 4.3 mm, an adhesive sheet 910 having
`a thickness of 0.03 mm, a receiving coil 920 having a
`thickness of 0.13 mm, and a PI film 930 having a thickness
`of 0.03 mm are sequentially stacked, and the receiving coil
`920 is embedded in the magnetic sheet 900.
`Referring to Example 3 of FIG. 9D, a magnetic sheet 900
`having a thickness of 4 mm, an adhesive sheet 910 having
`a thickness of 0.03 mm, a receiving coil 920 having a
`thickness of 0.16 mm, and a PI film 930 having a thickness
`of 0.03 mm are sequentially stacked, and the receiving coil
`920 is embedded in the magnetic sheet 900.
`FIG. 9B has a thickness of 0.56 mm, and is thinner than
`FIG. 9A having a thickness of 0.59 mm. Each of cross-
`sections of FIG. 9C and FIG. 9D is 0.59 mm, and is
`fabricated with the same thickness as FIG. 9A.
`Referring to FIG. 10A which compares transmission
`efficiency of Comparative Example and Example 1, a sec-
`tion showing high efficiency (Max %) according to Example
`1 is broader compared with Comparative Example. Accord-
`ingly,
`it can be noted that the transmission efficiency of
`Example 1 is higher than that of Comparative Example.
`Referring to FIG. 10B which compares transmission
`efficiency of Comparative Example and Example 2,
`the
`transmission efficiency of Example 2 is similar to that of
`Comparative Example. However, in Example 2, the mag-
`netic sheet is thick and therefore magnetic shielding effect
`may increase.
`Referring to FIG. 10C which compares transmission
`efficiency of Comparative Example and Example3, it can be
`noted that
`the transmission efficiency of Example 3 is
`excellent compared with that of Comparative Example.
`Particularly,
`in Example 3, as a driving power becomes
`higher, a drop phenomenon of the transmission efficiency
`becomes decreased.
`This written description sets forth the best modes of the
`invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art
`that various modifications can be made without departing
`from the scope of the present invention and without chang-
`ing essential features.
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`The invention claimedis:
`1. A wireless power receiving antenna comprising:
`a substrate;
`a soft magnetic layer comprising a first magnetic sheet
`disposed on the substrate and a second magnetic sheet
`disposed on the first magnetic sheet;
`a receiving coil disposed on the second magnetic sheet;
`and
`an adhesive layer formed between the second magnetic
`sheet and the receiving coil,
`wherein the adhesive layer includesa first adhesive layer
`in contact with the second magnetic sheet, a second
`adhesive layer in contact with the receiving coil, and an
`insulating layer disposed between the first adhe

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