Current resonance power supply for detecting overcurrent based on an output from a current compensation unit
US-8976545-B2 · Mar 10, 2015 · US
US9641016B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9641016-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414198811-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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A wireless power transmission apparatus for high efficiency energy charging, includes a resonator configured to transmit power, and a power supply unit configured to supply power to the resonator. The apparatus further includes a first switching unit configured to connect the resonator to the power supply unit, and disconnect the resonator from the power supply unit, and a controller configured to control the first switching unit based on an amount of current flowing into the resonator.
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A wireless power transmission apparatus for high efficiency energy charging, the apparatus comprising: a resonator configured to transmit power; a power supply unit configured to supply power to the resonator; a first switching unit configured to connect the resonator to the power supply unit such that the resonator receives power, and disconnect the resonator from the power supply unit such that the resonator does not receive power; and a controller comprising a current sensor configured to sense an amount of current flowing into the resonator, and configured to control the first switching unit based on the amount of current flowing into the resonator wherein: the current sensor comprises a second switching unit configured to control a flow of current mirrored from the current flowing into the resonator, and a comparator configured to compare voltage corresponding to the mirrored current to predetermined voltage corresponding to an amount of predetermined current; and the controller is configured to control a turning on and off of the first switching unit based on a result of the comparing. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the first switching unit comprises a transistor; and the second switching unit comprises a mirror transistor smaller than the transistor of the first switching unit. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: turn off the first switching unit in response to the amount of the current being greater than or equal to an amount of predetermined current. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to: turn on the first switching unit in response to the amount of the current being less than or equal to an amount of first predetermined current; and turn off the first switching unit in response to the amount of the current being greater than or equal to an amount of second predetermined current. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the power supply unit comprises an input resistor; and the controller comprises a current sensor configured to sense the amount of the current based on voltage applied to the input resistor. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein: the current sensor comprises a comparator configured to compare the voltage applied to the input resistor to predetermined voltage corresponding to an amount of predetermined current; and the controller is configured to control a turning on and off of the first switching unit based on a result of the comparing. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first switching unit comprises: a transistor disposed between the power supply unit and the resonator; and a diode connected in series to the transistor. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the resonator is configured to transmit the power upon being disconnected from the power supply unit by the first switching unit, and the resonator is configured to not transmit the power upon being connected to the power supply unit by the first switching unit. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first switching unit is controlled based on an event regarding at least one of a voltage applied to a resistor connected to a front end of the first switching unit, or a current mirrored from current flowing into the first switching unit. 10. A wireless power transmission apparatus for high efficiency energy charging, the apparatus comprising: a resonator configured to transmit power; a power supply unit configured to supply power to the resonator, and comprising an input resistor; a switching unit configured to connect the resonator to the power supply unit such that the resonator receives power, and disconnect the resonator from the power supply unit such that the resonator does not receive power; a voltage controller configured to control voltage applied to the input resistor; and a controller configured to control the switching unit based on a result of comparing an amount of current flowing into the resonator to an amount of predetermined current wherein: the current sensor comprises a second switching unit configured to control a flow of current mirrored from the current flowing into the resonator, and a comparator configured to compare voltage corresponding to the mirrored current to predetermined voltage corresponding to an amount of predetermined current; and the controller is configured to control a turning on and off of the first switching unit based on a result of the comparing. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the voltage controller comprises: a direct current-to-direct current (DC-DC) converter. 12. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to: turn off the switching unit in response to the amount of the current being greater than or equal to the amount of the predetermined current. 13. A wireless power transmission apparatus for high efficiency energy charging, the apparatus comprising: a resonator configured to transmit power; a power supply unit configured to supply power to the resonator; a switching unit configured to connect the resonator to the power supply unit such that the resonator receives power, and disconnect the resonator from the power supply unit such that the resonator does not receive power; a current controller configured to control the switching unit based on a result of comparing an amount of current flowing into the resonator to an amount of predetermined current wherein: the current sensor comprises a second switching unit configured to control a flow of current mirrored from the current flowing into the resonator, and a comparator configured to compare voltage corresponding to the mirrored current to predetermined voltage corresponding to an amount of predetermined current; and the controller is configured to control a turning on and off of the first switching unit based on a result of the comparing. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the current controller comprises: an inductor disposed between the power supply unit and the switching unit; and a diode connected in parallel to the inductor. 15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the current controller is configured to: control the current flowing into the resonator when the switching unit is turned off, to freewheel along a closed loop between the inductor and the diode, while the switching unit is turned off; and supply the freewheeling current to the resonator, while the switching unit is turned on. 16. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to: turn off the switching unit in response to the amount of the current being greater than or equal to the amount of the predetermined current. 17. An apparatus comprising: a resonator configured to transmit power; a power supply configured to supply power to the resonator; a switching unit configured to connect the resonator to the power supply such that the resonator receives power, and disconnect the resonator from the power supply such that the resonator does not receive power; a resistor disposed between the power supply and the switching unit; and a controller comprising a current sensor configured to sense a voltage applied to the resonator, and configured to control the switching unit based on the voltage applied to the resistor wherein: the current sensor comprises a second switching unit configured to control a flow of current mirrored from the current flowing into the resonator, and a comparator configured to compare voltage corresponding to the mirrored current to predetermined voltage corresponding to an a
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