Variable resonant power converter with tunable inductor
US-11437923-B2 · Sep 6, 2022 · US
US9698761B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9698761-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214238854-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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A resonant matching circuit ( 310 ) for matching a resonant frequency of a wireless power transfer system to a frequency of a power signal comprises a switch ( 311 ) connected in parallel with a resonant element ( 302 ) of the wireless power transfer system; and a controller ( 312 ) connected to the switch ( 311 ) and configured to detect a zero-voltage level crossing of a signal flowing through the resonant element ( 302 ) and to close the switch ( 311 ) for a predefined amount of time upon detection of the zero-voltage level crossing, wherein closing the switch ( 311 ) for the predefined amount of time adds any one of an inductive value and a capacitive value to the resonant frequency of a wireless power transfer system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A resonant matching circuit for matching a resonant frequency of a wireless power transfer system to a frequency of a power signal, comprising: a switch connected in parallel with a resonant element of the wireless power transfer system; and a controller connected to the switch and configured to detect a zero-voltage level crossing of a second signal flowing through the resonant element and to close the switch for a predefined amount of time upon detection of the zero-voltage level crossing, wherein closing the switch for the predefined amount of time initiates a freezing of said second signal at the time at which said closing is initiated and adds any one of an inductive value and a capacitive value to the resonant frequency of the wireless power transfer system. 2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the switch is closed immediately prior to the zero-voltage level crossing or immediately after the zero-voltage level crossing. 3. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the predefined amount of time is less than half of the period of the frequency of the power signal. 4. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the wireless power transfer system is any one of a capacitive power transfer system and an inductive power transfer system. 5. A resonant matching circuit for matching a resonant frequency of a wireless power transfer system to a frequency of a power signal, comprising: a switch connected in series with a resonant element of the wireless power transfer system; and a controller connected to the switch and configured to detect crossing of a zero current level of a second signal flowing through the resonant element and to open the switch for a predefined amount of time upon detection of the zero current level crossing, wherein opening the switch for the predefined amount of time adds any one of an inductive value and a capacitive value to the resonant frequency of the wireless power transfer system. 6. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein the switch is opened immediately prior to the zero current level crossing or immediately after the zero current level crossing. 7. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein the predefined amount of time is less than half of the period of the frequency of the power signal. 8. The circuit of claim 5 , wherein the wireless power transfer system is any one of a capacitive power transfer system and an inductive power transfer system. 9. A resonant matching circuit for matching a resonant frequency of a capacitive power transfer system to a frequency of a power signal, comprising: a switch connected in series with an inductive element of the capacitive power transfer system; and a controller connected to the switch and configured to detect crossing of a zero current level of a second signal flowing through the inductive element and to open the switch for a predefined amount of time upon detection of the zero current level crossing, wherein opening the switch for the predefined amount of time adds any one of an inductive value and a capacitive value to the resonant frequency of the capacitive power transfer system, wherein the resonant frequency is a function of the inductive element, a capacitive impedance formed between receiver electrodes and transmitter electrodes of the capacitive power transfer system, and any one of the inductive value and the capacitive value. 10. The circuit of claim 9 , wherein the predefined amount of time is less than half of the period of the frequency of the power signal. 11. A resonant matching circuit for matching a resonant frequency of a capacitive power transfer system to a frequency of a power signal, comprising: a switch connected in parallel with an inductive element of the capacitive power transfer system; and a controller connected to the switch and configured to detect crossing of a zero voltage level of a second signal flowing through the inductive element and to close the switch for a predefined amount of time upon detection of the zero voltage level crossing, wherein closing the switch for the predefined amount of time adds any one of an inductive value and a capacitive value to the resonant frequency of the capacitive power transfer system, wherein the resonant frequency is a function of the inductive element, a capacitive impedance formed between receiver electrodes and transmitter electrodes of the capacitive power transfer system, and any one of the inductive value and the capacitive value. 12. The circuit of claim 11 , wherein the predefined amount of time is less than half of the period of the frequency of the power signal. 13. The circuit as in claim 11 , wherein the switching operation of the switch is performed by an active rectifier. 14. A wireless power transfer system comprising a plurality of receivers, wherein each receiver of the plurality of receivers includes a respective resonant matching circuit of claim 11 to independently match the resonant frequency of the corresponding receiver. 15. The circuit as in claim 11 , wherein the switch is further configured to modulate a data signal over the power signal.
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