Wireless power transmission system, and method of controlling transmission and reception of resonance power
US-9214818-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US9620995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9620995-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213453045-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 23, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A wireless power transmission system according to the present disclosure includes: a pair of antennas, between which power is transmissible wirelessly by resonant magnetic coupling at a frequency f 0 , one of which is a series resonant circuit, and the other of which is a parallel resonant circuit; and a control section, which controls a transmission frequency according to the magnitude of the power being transmitted between the antennas. If the power transmitted between the antennas is greater than a reference value P 1 , the control section sets the transmission frequency to be a value that falls within a first level range that is higher than the frequency f 0 . But if the power is smaller than the reference value P 1 , then the control section sets the transmission frequency to be a value that falls within a second level range that is lower than the first level range.
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A wireless power transmission apparatus comprising: a transmitting antenna configured to magnetically couple and resonate with a receiving antenna included in a power receiving apparatus at a resonant frequency (f 0 ) that falls within a first frequency range extending from a minimum transmission frequency (ftrmin) to a maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax), wherein when the transmitting antenna is a series resonant circuit, the receiving antenna is a parallel resonant circuit, and when the receiving antenna is a series resonant circuit, the transmitting antenna is a parallel resonant circuit; and a control circuit configured to control a transmission frequency according to a magnitude of electric power to be transmitted from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna, a first magnitude of electric power associated with the maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax) being higher than a second magnitude of electric power associated with the resonant frequency (f 0 ), the second magnitude being higher than a third magnitude of electric power associated with the minimum transmission frequency (ftrmin), wherein if the magnitude of the electric power to be transmitted is greater than the second magnitude, the control circuit selects the transmission frequency within a second frequency range extending from the resonant frequency (f 0 ) to the maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax), wherein if the magnitude of the electric power to be transmitted is smaller than the second magnitude, the control circuit selects the transmission frequency within a third frequency range extending from the minimum transmission frequency (ftrmin) to the resonant frequency (f 0 ), wherein when the transmitting antenna magnetically couples and resonates with the receive antenna at the resonant frequency f 0 , the resonant frequency f 0 splits into a resonant frequency (fL) of an odd mode and a resonant frequency (fH) of an even mode being higher than the resonant frequency (fL), and wherein the split resonant frequency (fL) is lower than the transmission frequency (ftrmin) and the split resonant frequency (fH) is higher than the transmission frequency (ftrmax). 2. The wireless power transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein if the magnitude of the electric power to be transmitted is changed from a first value that is greater than the second magnitude into a second value that is smaller than the second magnitude, the control circuit switches the transmission frequency from the second frequency range to the third frequency range, and if the magnitude of the electric power to be transmitted is changed from the second value into the first value, the control circuit switches the transmission frequency from the third frequency range to the second frequency range. 3. The wireless power transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second magnitude is set to be 60% through 80% of a maximum transmission power Pmax. 4. The wireless power transmission apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a oscillator to which the control circuit sets the transmission frequency and which adjusts the magnitude of the electric power to be transmitted from the transmitting antenna, wherein when the power receiving apparatus is activated, an input impedance Zin of the transmitting antenna is equal to an output impedance Zoc of the oscillator. 5. The wireless power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the coupling coefficient k, which equals (fH^2−fL^2)/(fH^2+fL^2), of the transmitting antenna and the receive antenna is kept constant while the power is being transmitted. 6. The wireless power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the control section sets the maximum value ftrmax of the transmission frequency so that Rhigh, which is a ratio of a magnitude of variation from the frequency f 0 to the frequency ftrmax with respect to a magnitude of variation from the frequency f 0 to the frequency fH, defined by the equation R high=( ftr max− f 0)÷( fH−f 0)×100 falls within the range of 18% to 56%. 7. The wireless power transmission system of claim 1 , wherein the control section sets the frequency ftrmin so that Rlow, which is a ratio of a magnitude of variation from the frequency ftrmin to the frequency f 0 with respect to a magnitude of variation from the frequency f 0 to the frequency fH, defined by the equation R low=( f 0− ftr min)÷( f 0− fL )×100 falls within the range of 21% to 45%. 8. A wireless power transmission system comprising a power transmitting apparatus and a power receiving apparatus comprising a receiving antenna, the power transmitting apparatus comprising: a transmitting antenna configured to magnetically couple and resonate with the receiving antenna included in the power receiving apparatus at a resonant frequency (f 0 ) that falls within a first frequency range extending from a minimum transmission frequency (ftrmin) to a maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax), wherein when the transmitting antenna is a series resonant circuit, the receiving antenna is a parallel resonant circuit, and when the receiving antenna is a series resonant circuit, the transmitting antenna is a parallel resonant circuit; and a control circuit configured to control a transmission frequency according to a magnitude of electric power to be transmitted from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna, a first magnitude of electric power associated with the maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax) being higher than a second magnitude of electric power associated with the resonant frequency (f 0 ), the second magnitude being higher than a third magnitude of electric power associated with the minimum transmission frequency (ftrmin), wherein if the magnitude of the electric power to be transmitted is greater than the second magnitude, the control circuit selects the transmission frequency within a second frequency range extending from the resonant frequency (f 0 ) to the maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax), wherein if the magnitude of the electric power to be transmitted is smaller than the second magnitude, the control circuit selects the transmission frequency within a third frequency range extending from the minimum transmission frequency (ftrmin) to the resonant frequency (f 0 ), wherein when the transmitting antenna magnetically couples and resonates with the receive antenna at the resonant frequency f 0 , the resonant frequency f 0 splits into a resonant frequency (fL) of an odd mode and a resonant frequency (fH) of an even mode being higher than the resonant frequency (fL), and wherein the split resonant frequency (fL) is lower than the transmission frequency (ftrmin) and the split resonant frequency (fH) is higher than the transmission frequency (ftrmax). 9. A wireless power transmission apparatus comprising: a transmitting antenna configured to magnetically couple and resonate with a receiving antenna included in a power receiving apparatus at a resonant frequency (f 0 ) that falls within a first frequency range extending from a minimum transmission frequency (ftrmin) to a maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax), wherein when the transmitting antenna is a series resonant circuit, the receiving antenna is a parallel resonant circuit, and when the receiving antenna is a series resonant circuit, the transmitting antenna is a parallel resonant circuit; a control circuit configured to control a transmission frequency according to a magnitude of electric power to be transmitted from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna, a first magnitude of electric power associated with the maximum transmission frequency (ftrmax) being higher than a second magnitude of electric power as
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involving the exchange of data, concerning supply or distribution of electric power, between transmitting devices and receiving devices · CPC title
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