Non-contact type power supply apparatus and non-contact type power supply method
US-2015133056-A1 · May 14, 2015 · US
US10110278B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10110278-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414498997-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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Wireless charging communication examples are described. Various techniques for establishing a communication link between a power transmit unit and a power receive unit through a low energy wireless communication interface to enable the power receive unit to receive power are described.
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An apparatus comprising: circuitry for a power transmit unit (PTU) capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more power receive units (PRUs); a detect component for execution by the circuitry to detect a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU; a beacon component for execution by the circuitry to transmit a long beacon that includes a first modulated signature, the long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface; a receive component for execution by the circuitry to receive a first advertisement (ADV) packet from the first PRU; a connection component for execution by the circuitry to send a first connection request to the first PRU to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the first ADV packet from the first PRU includes a signature that matches the first modulated signature; and a transfer component for execution by the circuitry to cause transfer of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link; the receive component to receive a second ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU, the second ADV packet including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature; a power modulation component for execution by the circuitry to modulate power provided to the first PRU responsive to the receive component receiving the second ADV packet, the power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU; the receive component to receive a third ADV packet from the second PRU; the connection component to send a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the third ADV packet includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature; and the transfer component to cause transfer of power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, result in a same signature. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , the first modulated signature comprising a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the long beacon, the sequence to indicate an identifier for the PTU. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a transmit resonator arrange to transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , resonate coupling with the first PRU is at an operating frequency in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio band that includes 6.78 megahertz (MHz). 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising the PTU arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , the short and long beacons comprising A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface is a Bluetooth low energy (BLE) interface. 8. An apparatus comprising: circuitry for a power transmit unit (PTU) capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more power receive units (PRUs); a detect component for execution by the circuitry to detect a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU; a beacon component for execution by the circuitry to transmit a long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface; a receive component for execution by the circuitry to receive a first advertisement (ADV) packet from the first PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field, the beacon component to modulate a portion of the long beacon responsive to the receive component receiving the first ADV packet, the portion of the long beacon modulated to include a modulated signature, the receive component to receive a second ADV packet from the first PRU; a connection component for execution by the circuitry to send a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the modulated signature included in the portion of the long beacon; a transfer component for execution by the circuitry to cause transfer of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link; the receive component to receive a second ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU, the second ADV packet from the second PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature; a power modulation component for execution by the circuitry to modulate power provided to the first PRU responsive to the receive component receiving the second ADV packet from the second PRU, the power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU; the receive component to receive a third ADV packet from the second PRU; the connection component to send a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the third ADV packet from the second PRU includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature; and the transfer component to cause transfer of power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , comprising the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, result in a different signature. 10. The apparatus of claim 8 , the first modulated signature comprising a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the portion of the long beacon, the sequence to indicate an identifier for the PTU. 11. The apparatus of claim 8 , comprising a transmit resonator arrange to transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , resonate coupling with the first PRU is at an operating frequency in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio band that includes 6.78 megahertz (MHz). 13. The apparatus of claim 8 , comprising the PTU arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , the short and long beacons comprising A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface is a Bluetooth low energy (BLE) interface. 15. A computer-implemented method, comprising: detecting a first power receive unit (PRU) based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU; transmitting a long beacon that includes a first modulated signature, the long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface; receiving an advertisement (ADV) packet from the first PRU; sending a first connection request to the first PRU to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the first ADV packet from the firs
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