Active harmonics cancellation
US-11482921-B2 · Oct 25, 2022 · US
US11728647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11728647-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217932615-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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Systems and methods are described for active harmonics cancellation. A wireless charging apparatus includes a wireless-power transfer circuit comprising a wireless-power transfer coil configured to generate or couple to a magnetic field to transfer or receive power and a plurality of tuning capacitors electrically coupled to the wireless-power transfer coil. The apparatus also includes a power converter circuit electrically coupled to the wireless-power transfer circuit. Additionally, the apparatus includes a signal generation circuit different from the power converter circuit and electrically coupled to one or more nodes between capacitors of the plurality of tuning capacitors. The signal generation circuit is configured to generate and inject a signal into the wireless-power transfer circuit at the nodes between the capacitors. The signal generation circuit includes a rejection filter tuned to an operating frequency of the wireless-power transfer coil.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wireless charging apparatus comprising: a wireless-power transfer circuit comprising: a wireless-power transfer coil configured to generate or couple to a magnetic field to transfer or receive power; and a plurality of tuning capacitors electrically coupled to the wireless-power transfer coil; a power converter circuit electrically coupled to the wireless-power transfer circuit; and a signal generation circuit different from the power converter circuit and electrically coupled to one or more nodes between capacitors of the plurality of tuning capacitors, the signal generation circuit configured to generate and inject a beacon signal into the wireless-power transfer circuit at the one or more nodes between the capacitors of the plurality of tuning capacitors, the signal generation circuit comprising a rejection filter tuned to an operating frequency of the wireless-power transfer coil, the signal generation circuit being configured to modulate the beacon signal to provide a modulated beacon signal that is detectable by a foreign object detection (FOD) system at another power-transfer apparatus for determining positioning information of the wireless-power transfer coil relative to the FOD system. 2. The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the signal generation circuit further comprises a coupling transformer that is: electrically coupled to the rejection filter and at least one of the nodes between the capacitors of the plurality of tuning capacitors; and configured to reject back firing of a fundamental operating frequency of the wireless-power transfer coil. 3. The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the signal generation circuit further comprises a matching filter that suppresses harmonics of the beacon signal. 4. The wireless charging apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the signal generation circuit further comprises: a coupling transformer that is electrically coupled to the rejection filter and at least one of the nodes between the capacitors of the plurality of tuning capacitors; and a driver that uses pulse-width modulation to generate the beacon signal. 5. The wireless charging apparatus of claim 4 , wherein: the matching filter is electrically coupled to the coupling transformer and to the driver; and the matching filter removes a switching frequency of the driver. 6. The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the power converter circuit comprises a rectifier. 7. The wireless charging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the power converter circuit comprises an inverter. 8. A vehicle wireless charging apparatus comprising: a wireless-power-transfer coil configured to receive a magnetic field and generate an electric current based on the magnetic field; a rectifier coupled to the wireless-power-transfer coil, the rectifier configured to convert the electric current in the wireless-power-transfer coil to a direct current for charging a battery; and beacon-injection circuitry comprising: a rejection filter coupled to a tuning capacitor of the wireless-power-transfer coil, the rejection filter tuned to an operating frequency of the wireless-power-transfer coil; a coupling transformer coupled to the rejection filter and the tuning capacitor, the coupling transformer configured to suppress a fundamental operating frequency of the wireless-power-transfer coil and couple a beacon signal into the tuning capacitor to enable the beacon signal to be detectable by a foreign object detection (FOD) system at a base charging apparatus for determining positioning information of the wireless-power-transfer coil relative to the FOD system; and a beacon signal generator coupled to the coupling transformer, the beacon signal generator configured to generate the beacon signal. 9. The vehicle wireless charging apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the beacon-injection circuitry further comprises a matching filter coupled to the coupling transformer and the beacon signal generator, the matching filter configured to provide a substantially constant impedance to the beacon signal generator. 10. The vehicle wireless charging apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the beacon-injection circuitry further comprises a matching filter coupled to the coupling transformer and the beacon signal generator, the matching filter configured to remove a switching frequency of the beacon signal generator. 11. The vehicle wireless charging apparatus of claim 8 , wherein: the tuning capacitor comprises a plurality of connected capacitors; the rejection filter is electrically coupled to one or more nodes between capacitors of the plurality of connected capacitors; and the coupling transformer is electrically coupled to one or more additional nodes between the capacitors of the plurality of connected capacitors and configured to couple the beacon signal into the tuning capacitor of the wireless-power-transfer coil at the one or more additional nodes.
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