Power transmitter and wireless power transfer system
First Claim
1. A power transmitter for supplying power to a power receiver connected to a load, the power transmitter comprising:
- a first coil configured to wirelessly transmit the power to a second coil of the power receiver;
a converter configured to receive direct current (DC) power, convert the DC power into alternating current (AC) power, and supply the AC power to the first coil; and
a controller configured to execute power control for causing power supplied to the load to approach desired power,wherein the controller executes frequency control of the AC power and at least one control of phase shift control of the converter and voltage control of the DC power as the power control,when the power supplied to the load cannot be caused to approach the desired power by the frequency control, the controller executes at least one of the phase shift control and the voltage control, andwhen a difference between a power command value corresponding to the desired power and the power supplied to the load is larger than a predetermined error allowance value, the controller determines that the power supplied to the load cannot be caused to approach the desired power.
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Abstract
A power transmitter according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a first coil to wirelessly transmit power to a second coil of a power receiver; a converter to receive direct current (DC) power, convert the DC power into alternating current (AC) power, and supply the AC power to the first coil; and a controller to execute power control for causing power supplied to a load to approach desired power. The controller executes frequency control of the AC power and at least one control of phase shift control of the converter and voltage control of the DC power as the power control. When the power supplied to the load cannot be caused to approach the desired power by the frequency control, the controller executes at least one of the phase shift control and the voltage control.
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19 Claims
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1. A power transmitter for supplying power to a power receiver connected to a load, the power transmitter comprising:
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a first coil configured to wirelessly transmit the power to a second coil of the power receiver; a converter configured to receive direct current (DC) power, convert the DC power into alternating current (AC) power, and supply the AC power to the first coil; and a controller configured to execute power control for causing power supplied to the load to approach desired power, wherein the controller executes frequency control of the AC power and at least one control of phase shift control of the converter and voltage control of the DC power as the power control, when the power supplied to the load cannot be caused to approach the desired power by the frequency control, the controller executes at least one of the phase shift control and the voltage control, and when a difference between a power command value corresponding to the desired power and the power supplied to the load is larger than a predetermined error allowance value, the controller determines that the power supplied to the load cannot be caused to approach the desired power. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 6)
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5. A power transmitter for supplying power to a power receiver connected to a load, the power transmitter comprising:
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a first coil configured to wirelessly transmit the power to a second coil of the power receiver; a converter configured to receive direct current (DC) power, convert the DC power into alternating current (AC) power, and supply the AC power to the first coil; and a controller configured to execute power control for causing power supplied to the load to approach desired power, wherein; the controller executes frequency control of the AC power and at least one control of phase shift control of the converter and voltage control of the DC power as the power control, when the power supplied to the load cannot be caused to approach the desired power by the frequency control, the controller executes at least one of the phase shift control and the voltage control, a current phase of the AC power is more delayed than a voltage phase of the AC power, and the controller executes the power control such that the magnitude of a phase difference of the current phase with respect to the voltage phase does not fall below a predetermined value in the phase shift control. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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7. A power transmitter for supplying power to a power receiver connected to a load, the power transmitter comprising:
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a first coil configured to wirelessly transmit the power to a second coil of the power receiver; a converter configured to receive power, convert the power into alternating current (AC) power, and supply the converted AC power to the first coil; and a controller configured to change a parameter for controlling the AC power, wherein; the controller changes the parameter such that power supplied to the load approaches desired power, based on a power change rate indicating a change amount of the power supplied to the load with respect to a predetermined change amount of the parameter from a reference value, the parameter is a frequency of the AC power, the reference value is a reference frequency determined with respect to the frequency of the AC power, the power change rate is set for each of the different reference frequencies, the controller changes the frequency of the AC power such that the power supplied to the load approaches the desired power, based on the power change rate with the frequency of the AC power supplied to the first coil as the reference frequency, and when the different reference frequencies are arranged in ascending order or descending order, an interval between the adjacent reference frequencies is set to be larger when a change amount of the power change rate with respect to the frequency of the AC power is smaller. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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