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`In the aspect of the invention, the first magnetic
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`[0019]
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`flexible substrate and disposedin theair-core ofthe air-core
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`[0021] Anelectronic apparatus according to another aspect
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`of the invention includes an insertion part into which the
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`method suchas slot-in or insertion into a lid such as a battery
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`FIG. 13 is a schematic block diagram ofthe primary
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`FIG. 14 is a schematic perspective view showing a
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`FIG. 15 is a drawing showing a modification where
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`DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY
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`[0038] Now, a preferred embodimentofthe invention will
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`1. Charging System
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`FIG.1 isadrawing schematically showing a charger
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`ratus changedby the charger 10. FIG. 1 showsthe cell phone
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`20 to be transversely placed on the charger 10. The cell phone
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`20 is chargedby the charger 10 by means ofcontactless power
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`transmission using, an electromagnetic induction action pen-
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`erated between a coil ofa coil unit 12 of the charger 10 and a
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`coil of a coil unit 22 of the cell phone 20.
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`[0041] The charger 10 and cell phone 20 may each have a
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`thereof. By using such positioningstructures, the coil unit 22
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`of the cell phone 20 is at least disposed in a position opposed
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`to the coil unit 12 of the charger 10.
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`[0022] Theinvention will be described with reference to the
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`[0042] As schematically shown in FIG. 2, poweris trans-
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`mitted from the charger 10 to the cell phone 20 by electro-
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`magnetically coupling a primary coil L1 (powertransmission
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`coil) included in the charger 10 and a secondary coil L2
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`and an electronic apparatus charged by the charger, such as a
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`(powerreception coil) included in the cell phone 20 and thus
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`forming a powertransmission transformer. This realizes con-
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`tactless power transmission. Note that FIG. 2 shows an
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`tactless power transmission method.
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`example of electromagnetic coupling between the primary
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`FIG. 3 is a drawing schematically showing a sec-
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`coil L1 and secondary coil L2 and that another type of elec-
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`tromagnetic coupling where magnetic lines of forcemagnetic
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`FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view schemati-
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`lines of force are formed in a waydifferent from that in FIG.
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`2 may be adopted.
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`[0027]
`FIG. 5isa drawing schematically showing a section
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`taken along line V-Vof FIG.3.
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`FIG. 3 is a drawing schematically showingthe coil
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`FIG.6 is a sectional view ofa coil wire.
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`unit 22 (secondary coil unit) of the cell phone 20. FIG.4 is an
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`[0029] FIG. 7 isa drawing showing a form whereasecond-
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`ary coil unit and a control unit are electrically connected.
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`unit 22 of the cell phone 20. In FIGS. 3 and 4, the non-
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`FIG. 8 is a graph showing [requency-equivalent
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`transmission surface of the coil unit 22 opposite to the trans-
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`resistance characteristics obtained from an experiment.
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`mission surface thereof opposed to the coil unit 12 of the
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`FIG. 9 is a graph showing frequency-inductance
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`characteristics obtained from the experiment.
`surfacesrefer to the respective surfaces ofthe coil unit 22 and
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`FIG. 10 is a table where values at a frequency of
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`100,000 Hz extracted from characteristics shown in the
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`above-mentioned graphs are organized.
`opposite to the transmission surfaces of the coil unit 12 and
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`FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view schemati-
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`cally showing the primary coil unit.
`section taken along line V-V of FIG. 3. FIG.6 is a sectional
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`[0034]
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`transmission apparatus where the primary coil unit and a
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`control unit are electrically connected.
`100 are electrically coupled.
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`limited thereto. Hereafter, the coil unit 22 according to this
`[0045] Thecoil unit 22 includes acoil 30, a wiring substrate
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`embodimentwill be described taking theflat coil 30 having an
`40, anda magnetic substance 60 as minimum elements.In this
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`air-core 30a (see FIGS. 4, 5) as an example.
`embodiment,a coil housing 40a maybe formed on the wiring
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`[0051] As described above, theflat coil 30 is housed in the
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`positioned onthe back surface ofthe wiring substrate 40. For
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`example, the coil housing 40a is a hole that penetrates the
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`wiring substrate 40 in the thickness direction. Also, in this
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`embodiment, a protection sheet 50 for protecting the trans-
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`mission surface of the coil 30 may be provided on the back
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`surface of the wiring substrate 40 shownin FIG.4.
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`[0046] The wiring substrate 40 is provided with connection
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`nected, external connection terminals 41 and 42, and wiring
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`patterns 41a and 42a. Nocircuit element other than the coil 30
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`tion terminals 41 and 42 are terminals used when connecting
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`unit 100 shown in FIG. 7. The wiring patterns 41a and 42a
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`[0052] The coil unit 22 may be assembled, for example,
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`connection terminals 41 and 42. While the wiring patterns
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`41a and 42a maybe formedonthefront surface (the surface
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`on whichthe terminals 404, 41a, and 42a are formed) of the
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`connected to the terminals 404, 41a, and 42a via through-
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`both ends of the flat coil 30 are soldered to the connection
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`100. The secondary coil unit 22 is coupled to the secondary
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`terminals 406 of the wiring substrate 40. This completes the
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`30, wiring substrate 40, and magnetic substance 60, the coil
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`unit 22 is downsized or slimmed down.Thus,the coil unit 22
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`has greaterflexibility in its insertion position in the electronic
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`coil unit 22 is difficult to maintain its shape with only the coil
`for drawing the inner end of the coil and a coil outer end
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`30 and magnetic sheet 60; however, integration with the wir-
`drawingline 30c for drawing the outer end thereof. As shown
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`ing substrate 40, which is a rigid body, allows the coil unit 22
`in FIG. 4, the coil inner end drawing line 304 is preferably
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`drawnfrom the non-transmission surface ofthe flat coil 30.
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`to maintain its shape.
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`[0048] The control unit 100 shownin FIG. 7 includes a
`This prevents the coil inner end drawing line 304 fromform-
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`substrate 110 on which various electronic components for
`ing protrusions on the transmission surface. This keeps the
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`transmission surface flat, as well as reduces the distance
`drive-controlling the secondary coil 130 are mounted. The
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`substrate 110 is provided with external connection terminals
`between the respective transmission surfaces of the primary
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`111 and 112electrically connected to the external connection
`coil L1 and secondarycoil L2 shownin FIG.2. Asa result, the
`terminals 41 and 42 formed on the substrate 40 of the sec-
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`transmission e[liciency is increased.
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`ondary coil unit 22. The control unit 100 will be described
`[0054] The wiring substrate 40 has a drawing line housing
`later.
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`40h connecting with the coil housing 40a (see FIGS. 3 to 5).
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`[0049] The coil 30is, for example,a flat coil. The magnetic
`The drawing line housing 40/ is intended to house the coil
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`substance 60 takes the shape ofa sheet or a plate. Hereafter, a
`inner end drawingline 306oftheflat coil 30 and coil outer end
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`shect-shaped magnetic substance will be also referred to as a
`drawing line 30c thereof. While onlythe coil outer end draw-
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`magnetic sheet. The magnetic sheet 60 is provided in such a
`ing line 30c is shownin FIG.5, the same goes for the coil
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`mannerthat it is opposed to the non-transmission surface of
`inner end drawingline 306. Since the drawing lines 306 and
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`the flat coil 30. In this embodiment, the magnetic sheet 60 is
`30c are housed in the drawing line housing 404, that area is
`bondedto the non-transmission surface ofthe flat coil 30 and
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`slimmed down by the thicknesses of the drawing lines 306
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`the wiring substrate 40 with a spacer 70 (e.g., double-sided
`and 30c. Also, as shownin I'lG.4, the drawing lines 305 and
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`tape) therebetween.
`30c (only the drawing line 30c is shown in I'IG.5) are bent
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`relatively gently and then go up onto the wiring substrate 40.
`[0050] The flat coil 30 is not limited to any particular coil if
`This reduces wire breaks.
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`it is a flat coil. For example, an air-core coil formed by
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`winding a single-conductor or multi-conductor, coated coil
`[0055] The coil inner end drawing line 304 and coil outer
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`wire on a plane may beused. In this embodiment, a coil
`end drawing line 30c are drawnto the contact terminal 406
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`formed by winding a single-conductor coil wire 31, whose
`serving as connection terminals of the coil 30 and then elec-
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`section is a rectangle with a width W anda height H, on a
`trically connected to the patterns on the wiring substrate 40 by
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`plane as shownin FIG.6 is used; however, the section is not
`soldering 40g as shown in FIGS. 3 and 5. The contact termi-
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`netic sheet is