Systems and methods for reducing power reflected towards a higher frequency rf generator during a period of a lower rf generator and for using a relationship to reduce reflected power
US-2016308560-A1 · Oct 20, 2016 · US
US11039512B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11039512-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715456398-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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A defrosting system includes an RF signal source, an electrode proximate to a cavity within which a load to be defrosted is positioned, a transmission path between the RF signal source and the electrode, and an impedance matching network electrically coupled along the transmission path between the output of the RF signal source and the electrode. The system also includes power detection circuitry coupled to the transmission path and configured to detect reflected signal power along the transmission path. A system controller is configured to modify, based on the reflected signal power, an inductance value of the impedance matching network to reduce a ratio of the reflected signal power to the forward signal power. The impedance matching network includes a plurality of fixed-value, lumped inductors positioned within a fixed inductor area.
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A thermal increase system electrically coupled to a cavity for containing a load, the thermal increase system comprising: a radio frequency (RF) signal source configured to supply an RF signal; a transmission path electrically coupled between an output of the RF signal source and a first electrode that is positioned within the cavity, wherein the RF signal has a forward signal power along the transmission path; an impedance matching network electrically coupled along the transmission path between the output of the RF signal source and the first electrode, wherein the impedance matching network is an inductor-only network that does not include capacitors, and the impedance matching network comprises a first lumped inductor with a first terminal connected to the output of the RF signal source, and a second terminal connected to an intermediate node, a second lumped inductor with a first terminal connected to the intermediate node, and a second terminal connected to the electrode, a first variable inductance network coupled in shunt between the intermediate node and a ground reference node, and a second variable inductance network coupled in shunt between the output of the RF signal source and the ground reference node; power detection circuitry configured to detect reflected signal power along the transmission path; and a controller configured to modify, based on the reflected signal power, an inductance value of the first variable inductance network to reduce a ratio of the reflected signal power to the forward signal power. 2. The thermal increase system of claim 1 , wherein the impedance matching network further comprises: a plurality of lumped inductors, including the first lumped inductor and the second lumped inductor, with fixed inductance values coupled to the first electrode. 3. The thermal increase system of claim 1 , wherein: the second variable inductance network corresponds to an impedance matching network for the RF signal source; and the first variable inductance network corresponds to an impedance matching network for the cavity, and wherein during a thermal increase operation, the controller is configured to increase an inductance value of the second variable inductance network and to decrease an inductance value of the first variable inductance network. 4. The thermal increase system of claim 1 , wherein: the second variable inductance network comprises: a first plurality of inductors coupled in series between the output of the RF signal source and the ground reference node, and a first plurality of bypass switches coupled in parallel with the first plurality of inductors, wherein an inductance value of the second variable inductance network is determined by states of the first plurality of bypass switches, and the states of the first plurality of bypass switches is controlled by the controller; and the first variable inductance network comprises: a second plurality of inductors coupled in series between the intermediate node and the ground reference node, and a second plurality of bypass switches coupled in parallel with the second plurality of inductors, wherein an inductance value of the first variable inductance network is determined by states of the second plurality of bypass switches, and the states of the second plurality of bypass switches is controlled by the controller. 5. The thermal increase system of claim 1 , wherein the first second variable inductance network comprises: a plurality of inductors coupled in series between the output of the RF signal source and the ground reference node; and a plurality of bypass switches, each coupled in parallel with an inductor of the plurality of inductors, wherein an inductance value of the second variable inductance network is determined by states of the plurality of bypass switches, and the states of the plurality of bypass switches are controlled by the controller. 6. The thermal increase system of claim 5 , wherein at least some of the plurality of inductors have different inductance values. 7. The thermal increase system of claim 1 , wherein: the power detection circuitry is further configured to detect the forward signal power along the transmission path. 8. The thermal increase system of claim 1 , wherein the impedance matching network further comprises: a third lumped inductor coupled in shunt between the intermediate node and a ground reference node; and a fourth lumped inductor coupled in shunt between the first electrode and the ground reference node. 9. A method of operating a thermal increase system that includes a cavity, the method comprising: supplying, by a radio frequency (RF) signal source, an RF signal to a transmission path that is coupled between an output of the RF signal source and an electrode that is positioned within the cavity, wherein the RF signal has a forward signal power; detecting, by power detection circuitry, reflected signal power along the transmission path; and modifying, by a controller, an inductance value of a first variable inductance network and an inductance value of a second variable inductance network that are coupled to the transmission path to reduce the reflected signal power, wherein the first and second variable inductance networks form portions of an inductor-only impedance matching network that does not include capacitors with significant capacitance values, the inductor-only impedance matching network further includes a first lumped inductor coupled between with a first terminal connected to an output of the RF signal source and a second terminal connected to an intermediate node, and a second lumped inductor with a first terminal connected to the intermediate node, and a second terminal connected to the electrode, the first variable inductance network is coupled in shunt between the intermediate node and a ground reference node, and the second variable inductance network is coupled in shunt between the output of the RF signal source and the ground reference node. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: detecting, by the power detection circuitry, the forward signal power; calculating, by the controller, the ratio of the reflected signal power to the forward signal power; determining, by the controller, whether the ratio is above a threshold; and when the ratio is above the threshold, performing the modifying step. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the modifying the inductance value comprises: decreasing a power level of the RF signal to a relatively low power level; modifying, by the controller, the inductance value of the first variable inductance network; again detecting, by the power detection circuitry, the reflected signal power; determining, by the controller, whether the reflected power is acceptable; and when the reflected power is not acceptable, repeating the modifying, again detecting, and determining steps. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first second variable inductance network corresponds to an impedance matching network for the RF signal source, and the second first variable inductance network corresponds to an impedance matching network for the cavity. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein, during a thermal increase operation, the controller is configured to increase the inductance value of the first second variable inductance network while reducing the inductance value of the second first variable inductance network. 14. A thermal increase system electrically coupled to a cavity for containing a load, the thermal increase system comprising: a radio frequency (RF) signal source configured to produce an RF signal; a transmissio
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