RF Food Heating Project

cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

RF Food Heating Project

3,380 Views
bell-r21
Contributor I

Hi all, 

I am from Ulster University and I am looking into potentially running academic experiments on the heating of food using RF. I would ideally like this to be able to run of batteries as opposed to mains powered. I imagine this wont be to dissimilar to the theory and components behind the Wayv Adventurer which I believe was created with NXP parts.

I am looking to narrow down the components required to run some experiments and demonstrations. any help or advice on the following would be appreciated.

Looking in potential components I have found the following, however I am unsure on which components and which combination:

NXP MKW40Z Kinetis microcontroller 

MHT1008N or MHT1004N 

2.4 GHz signal generator, (Which? suggestions?)

a MMA25312 pre-driver

MHT1004 final stage amplifier

MMG3014NT1

Antenna - (what are the requirements for the antenna in line with the necessary components above?)

What components am i missing? Linear amplifier? , LDMOS transister?

Thanks.

0 Kudos
2 Replies

2,955 Views
Free2
Contributor I

Radio frequency (RF) technology is considered as a rapid heating method. Lipase in rice bran could highly accelerate lipid oxidation.

 

liteblue

0 Kudos

3,295 Views
mariuslucianand
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hello bell-r21@ulster.ac.uk‌,

This community space does not cover the topic you need assistance on. Please create a new thread on the https://community.nxp.com/community/nxp-designs  space or new NXP support case according to the following procedure: https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-329745

Hope this helps,

Marius

0 Kudos