Apparatus, system, and method for detecting a foreign object in an inductive wireless power transfer system
First Claim
1. An inductive wireless power transfer device, comprising:
- a transmitter configured to transfer power to a receiver in a coupling region by generating a wireless power signal in the coupling region in response to an input signal;
a current sensor configured to measure a direct current (DC) current of the input signal;
a voltage sensor configured to measure a DC voltage of the input signal; and
control logic coupled to the current and voltage sensors and configured to;
determine, based on the measured DC current and DC voltage of the input signal, an input power of the input signal while power is being transferred to the receiver via the wireless power signal;
determine a transmitter power loss of the transmitter;
determine a receiver power loss of the receiver;
determine an output power of an output signal at the receiver based on information received from the receiver;
determine a coupling coefficient power loss in the coupling region between the transmitter and the receiver;
determine a foreign object power loss based on the input power, the transmitter power loss, the receiver power loss, the output power, and the coupling coefficient power loss;
determine a presence of a foreign object within the coupling region based on the foreign object power loss;
reduce a strength of the wireless power signal when the foreign object power loss is above a first predetermined threshold and below a second predetermined threshold; and
stop generating the wireless power signal when the foreign object power loss is above the second predetermined threshold.
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Abstract
An inductive wireless power transfer system comprises a transmitter configured to generate wireless power signal to a coupling region in response to an input signal. The inductive wireless power transfer system'"'"'s control logic is configured to determine an input power of the input signal. The control logic is configured to determine a presence of a foreign object within the coupling region in response to a comparison of the input power and an output power of an output signal of a receiver within the coupling region. Related inductive wireless power transfer systems and methods for detecting a foreign object in an inductive wireless power transfer coupling region of an inductive wireless power transfer system are disclosed.
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22 Claims
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1. An inductive wireless power transfer device, comprising:
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a transmitter configured to transfer power to a receiver in a coupling region by generating a wireless power signal in the coupling region in response to an input signal; a current sensor configured to measure a direct current (DC) current of the input signal; a voltage sensor configured to measure a DC voltage of the input signal; and control logic coupled to the current and voltage sensors and configured to; determine, based on the measured DC current and DC voltage of the input signal, an input power of the input signal while power is being transferred to the receiver via the wireless power signal; determine a transmitter power loss of the transmitter; determine a receiver power loss of the receiver; determine an output power of an output signal at the receiver based on information received from the receiver; determine a coupling coefficient power loss in the coupling region between the transmitter and the receiver; determine a foreign object power loss based on the input power, the transmitter power loss, the receiver power loss, the output power, and the coupling coefficient power loss; determine a presence of a foreign object within the coupling region based on the foreign object power loss; reduce a strength of the wireless power signal when the foreign object power loss is above a first predetermined threshold and below a second predetermined threshold; and stop generating the wireless power signal when the foreign object power loss is above the second predetermined threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 22)
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9. An inductive wireless power transfer system, comprising:
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a wireless power transmitting apparatus configured to generate a wireless power signal in a coupling region for wireless power transfer in response to an input signal; and a wireless power receiving apparatus configured to couple with the wireless power signal and generate an output signal in response thereto, wherein at least one of the wireless power transmitting apparatus and the wireless power receiving apparatus is configured to determine a presence of a foreign object within the coupling region based, at least in part, by; determining an input power of the wireless power transmitting apparatus; determining a transmitter power loss of the wireless power transmitting apparatus; determining a receiver power loss of the wireless power receiving apparatus; determining an output power of the wireless power receiving apparatus; determining a coupling coefficient power loss in the coupling region between the wireless power transmitting apparatus and the wireless power receiving apparatus; determining a foreign object power loss based on the input power, the transmitter power loss, the receiver power loss, the output power, and the coupling coefficient power loss; determining the presence of the foreign object based on the foreign object power loss; reducing a strength of the wireless power signal when the foreign object power loss is above a first predetermined threshold and below a second predetermined threshold; and stopping generation of the wireless power signal when the foreign object power loss is above the second predetermined threshold; wherein determining at least one of the input power and the output power includes determining a direct current (DC) current and DC voltage of a corresponding at least one of the input signal and the output signal during wireless power transfer between the wireless power transmitting apparatus and the wireless power receiving apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 21)
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15. A method for detecting a foreign object in an inductive wireless power transfer coupling region of an inductive wireless power transfer system, the method comprising:
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determining a direct current (DC) current and DC voltage of an input signal of the inductive wireless transfer system during normal operation of the inductive wireless transfer system; determining input power of a transmitter of an inductive wireless power transfer system based on the DC current and DC voltage of the input signal; determining output power of a receiver of an inductive wireless power transfer system; determining a transmitter power loss of the transmitter; determining a receiver power loss of the receiver; determining a coupling coefficient power loss in the coupling region; determining a foreign object power loss based, at least in part, on the input power, the transmitter power loss, the receiver power loss, the output power, and the coupling coefficient power loss; determining a presence of a foreign object in the coupling region when the foreign object power loss is greater than a first predetermined threshold; reducing wireless power transfer when the foreign object power loss is above a second predetermined threshold and below a third predetermined threshold; and disabling wireless power transfer when the foreign object power loss is above the third predetermined threshold. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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