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Resonant power transfer systems having efficiency optimization based on receiver impedance

  • US 10,177,604 B2
  • Filed: 10/06/2016
  • Issued: 01/08/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/07/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A wireless power transfer system comprising:

  • a transmitter driven by a power source and a transmit controller, wherein the transmitter is configured to control delivery of wireless power; and

    a receiver inductively coupled to the transmitter, the receiver configured to receive the wireless power from the transmitter and deliver the received wireless power to a load via a converter circuit, the receiver including receiver electronics configured to;

    vary an ideal source voltage of the receiver at an input of the converter circuit;

    monitor changes in an ideal source current at the input of the converter circuit while varying the ideal source voltage;

    calculate a Thevenin equivalent impedance of the wireless power transfer system based on the monitored changes in the ideal source current at the input of the converter circuit;

    calculate a Thevenin equivalent source voltage of the wireless power transfer system based on the Thevenin equivalent impedance; and

    control the converter circuit, based on the calculated Thevenin equivalent impedance and the calculated Thevenin equivalent source voltage, to control the ideal source voltage to vary an amount of the wireless power transferred from the transmitter to the receiver.

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