Clock antenna coil
The wireless charging coil of a clock belongs to a type of coil, as the name suggests, it is a coil applied to clocks. It is an electromagnetic induction coil clock device, involving the field of clocks. The electromagnetic induction coil clock has a built-in clock base, and the induction coil below the swing rod magnet drives the magnet and swing rod left and right during operation. According to the "Lenz's Law", the energy conversion and conservation law in the electromagnetic work of the wireless charging coil drives the relative motion of the magnet, causing the swing rod to drive the pawl, which drives the clock gear to rotate, making the clock run accurately and providing power for the clock.
The principle of the wireless charging coil electromagnetic induction clock antenna coil is that the electromagnetic induction coil clock includes a flat base, on which the electromagnetic induction coil is installed. The electromagnetic induction coil generates a current induced magnetic field and an upper magnet using DC low voltage. The relative movement of the magnetic field drives the magnet and the counterweight swing rod to move left and right, so that the swing claw provides power to the gear, thereby enabling the gear clock pointer to accurately run the clock.