Foreign object detection based on transmitter input parameter
US-2024429754-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2016294223A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016294223-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615088783-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A wireless power transmission and charging system, and a communication method of the wireless power transmission and charging system are provided. In one embodiment, a resonance frequency control method of a wireless power transmitter may include: generating communication power used for communication in a plurality of target devices using a reference resonance frequency; transmitting communication power to the plurality of target devices; transmitting charging power to the plurality of target devices; and adjusting the reference resonance frequency based on a reflected wave of the charging power, the amount of power received by one or more of the target devices, the amount of the charging power, the transmission efficiency of the charging power, or any combination thereof.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A resonance frequency control method of a wireless power transmitter, the method comprising: generating communication power used for communication in a plurality of target devices; transmitting communication power to the plurality of target devices; detecting a number of the plurality of target devices based on response messages in response to a wake-up request message; transmitting charging power to the plurality of target devices; and adjusting a resonance frequency based on an amount of power received by one or more of the target devices, an amount of the charging power, a transmission efficiency of the charging power, or any combination thereof. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein generating the communication power comprises converting direct current (DC) voltage supplied to a power amplifier to alternating current (AC) voltage using the resonance frequency having a reference value. 3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: transmitting the wake-up request message to the plurality of target devices; receiving, from one or more of the plurality of target devices, the response messages in response to the wake-up request message; and detecting the number of the plurality of target devices based on the response messages. 4 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising: generating the charging power by adjusting a signal level of the DC voltage supplied to the power amplifier based on the number of target devices. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the response messages in response to the wake-up request message comprises a product type of a corresponding target device, manufacturer information of the corresponding target device, a product model name of the corresponding target device, a battery type of the corresponding target device, a charging scheme of the corresponding target device, an impedance value of a load of the corresponding target device, information about a characteristic of a target resonator of the corresponding target device, information about a used frequency band of the corresponding target device, an amount of power to be used for the corresponding target device, an intrinsic identifier of the corresponding target device, product version information or standards information of the corresponding target device, or any combination thereof. 6 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the generating of the charging power comprises: determining the signal level of the DC voltage supplied to the power amplifier based on the product type of the corresponding target device, the manufacturer information of the corresponding target device, the product model name of the corresponding target device, the battery type of the corresponding target device, the charging scheme of the corresponding target device, the impedance value of the load of the corresponding target device, the information about the characteristic of the target resonator of the corresponding target device, the information about the used frequency band of the corresponding target device, the amount of the power to be used for the corresponding target device, the intrinsic identifier of the corresponding target device, the product version information or standards information of the corresponding target device, or any combination thereof. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the adjusting of the resonance frequency comprises: calculating a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) based on the voltage level of the reflected wave, and the level of an output voltage and a level of an output current of a source resonator; determining a tracking frequency having the highest power transmission efficiency among N predetermined tracking frequencies when the VSWR is less than a predetermined reference value; and generating charging power using the tracking frequency having the highest power transmission efficiency. 8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the determining of the tracking frequency having the highest power transmission efficiency comprises: performing the following operations a) through g) for one or more of the N predetermined tracking frequencies, a) selecting one of the N predetermined tracking frequencies based on a predetermined frequency selection scheme; b) changing the resonance frequency to the selected tracking frequency; c) transmitting the charging power; d) transmitting, to the plurality of target devices, a command to request an input voltage value and an input current value of a target device, or a command to request a DC/DC output voltage value and a DC/DC output current value of the target device; e) receiving, from each of the plurality of target devices, an input voltage value and an input current value of a rectification unit, or the DC/DC output voltage value and the DC/DC output current value; f) calculating an amount of power received by each of the plurality of target devices based on the input voltage value and the input current value, or the DC/DC output voltage value and the DC/DC output current value; and g) calculating the transmission efficiency of the charging power based on an output voltage level and an output current level of the source resonator, and the amount of the power received by each of the plurality of target devices. 9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the predetermined frequency selection scheme in the operation a) corresponds to a scheme of selecting frequencies in a sequential order, starting from a low frequency to a high frequency among the N predetermined tracking frequencies, or a scheme of selecting frequencies in a sequential order, starting from a high frequency to a low frequency among the N predetermined tracking frequencies. 10 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the predetermined frequency selection scheme in the operation a) corresponds to a scheme of sequentially selecting M predetermined tracking frequencies from the N predetermined tracking frequencies, primarily performing the operations b) through g) continuously for one or more of the M predetermined tracking frequencies, and secondarily performing the operations b) through g) continuously for each tracking frequency, excluding the M predetermined tracking frequencies from the N predetermined tracking frequencies, M being less than N. 11 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the predetermined frequency selection scheme in the operation a) corresponds to a scheme of classifying the N predetermined tracking frequencies into M groups, selecting one of the M groups based on the number of the plurality of target devices, and sequentially selecting tracking frequencies included in the selected group, M being less than N. 12 . A wireless power transmitter comprising: a power converter configured to generate communication power used for communication, charging power used for charging in a plurality of target devices, or both; a source resonator configured to transmit, to the plurality of target devices, the communication power, the charging power, or both; and a control/communication unit configured to adjust a resonance frequency based on an amount of power received by one or more of the plurality of target devices, an amount of the charging power, a transmission efficiency of the charging power, or any combination thereof, wherein the control/communication unit is further configured to detect a number of the plurality of target devices based on response messages in response to a wake-up request message. 13 . The wireless power transmitter of claim 12 , wherein the power converter is configured to generate the communication power, the charging power, or both by converting direct current (DC) voltage suppli
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