Method and apparatus for reconfiguring internal power load impedance elements of an electrical network associated with a vehicle
US-2024359571-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9825608B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9825608-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414150392-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2006 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A method and apparatus for detecting RF field strength. A field strength reference generator develops a field strength reference current as a function of a field strength of a received RF signal; and a field strength quantizer develops a digital field-strength value indicative of the field strength reference current. In one embodiment, detected field strength is used to dynamically vary the impedance of a tank circuit whereby, over time, induced current is maximized.
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In an RF communication system in which an external transmitter electromagnetically couples a signal of predetermined frequency, f C , to a receiver separated by an air gap from the transmitter, a method for dynamically maximizing a received power transfer by adjusting a tuning circuit of the receiver, the tuning circuit comprising an antenna and a capacitor, a capacitance of which can be varied in a selected one of first and second directions, the method comprising the steps of: (1) selecting one of said first and second directions; (2) capturing a first current response of the tuning circuit to the signal transmitted by the transmitter; (3) varying the capacitor in said selected first or second direction; (4) comparing the captured first response to a second current response of the tuning circuit to the signal currently transmitted by the transmitter; (5) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the second current response is weaker than the captured first response, selecting the other of said directions; and (6) returning to step 2. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first direction is selected to increase the capacitance of the variable capacitor, and the second direction is selected to decrease the capacitance of the variable capacitor. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein step 1 is further characterized as: (1) selecting a predetermined one of said first and second directions. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein step 6 is further characterized as: (6) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the difference between the current response and the captured response is greater than a predetermined minimum, returning to step 2. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein step 6 is further characterized as: (6) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the difference between the current response and the captured response is greater than a predetermined minimum, selectively returning to step 2. 6. In an RF communication system in which an external transmitter electromagnetically couples a signal of predetermined frequency, f C , to a receiver separated by an electrically non-conducting gap from the transmitter, a method for dynamically maximizing a received power transfer by adjusting a tuning circuit of the receiver, the tuning circuit comprising an antenna and a capacitor, a capacitance of which can be varied in a selected one of first and second directions, the method comprising the steps of: (1) selecting one of said first and second directions; (2) capturing a first current response of the tuning circuit to the signal transmitted by the transmitter; (3) varying the capacitor in said selected first or second direction; (4) comparing the captured first response to a second current response of the tuning circuit to the signal currently transmitted by the transmitter; (5) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the second current response is weaker than the captured first response, selecting the other of said directions; and (6) returning to step 2. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the first direction is selected to increase the capacitance of the variable capacitor, and the second direction is selected to decrease the capacitance of the variable capacitor. 8. The method of claim 6 wherein step 1 is further characterized as: (1) selecting a predetermined one of said first and second directions. 9. The method of claim 6 wherein step 6 is further characterized as: (6) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the difference between the current response and the captured response is greater than a predetermined minimum, returning to step 2. 10. The method of claim 6 wherein step 6 is further characterized as: (6) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the difference between the current response and the captured response is greater than a predetermined minimum, selectively returning to step 2. 11. In an RF communication system in which an external transmitter electromagnetically couples a signal of predetermined frequency, f 0 to a receiver separated by an electrically non-conducting medium from the transmitter, a method for dynamically maximizing a received power transfer by adjusting a tuning circuit of the receiver, the tuning circuit comprising an antenna and a capacitor, a capacitance of which can be varied in a selected one of first and second directions, the method comprising the steps of: (1) selecting one of said first and second directions; (2) capturing a first current response of the tuning circuit to the signal transmitted by the transmitter; (3) varying the capacitor in said selected first or second direction; (4) comparing the captured first response to a second current response of the tuning circuit to the signal currently transmitted by the transmitter; (5) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the second current response is weaker than the captured first response, selecting the other of said directions; and (6) returning to step 2. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the first direction is selected to increase the capacitance of the variable capacitor, and the second direction is selected to decrease the capacitance of the variable capacitor. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein step 1 is further characterized as: (1) selecting a predetermined one of said first and second directions. 14. The method of claim 11 wherein step 6 is further characterized as: (6) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the difference between the current response and the captured response is greater than a predetermined minimum, returning to step 2. 15. The method of claim 11 wherein step 6 is further characterized as: (6) if the comparison made in step 4 indicates that the difference between the current response and the captured response is greater than a predetermined minimum, selectively returning to step 2.
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