Power transfer architecture employing coupled resonant circuits
First Claim
1. A wireless power transfer (WPT)-enabled device, comprising:
- a communications module configured to communicate with a second WPT-enabled device and to determine a WPT operating parameter associated with WPT between the WPT-enabled device to the second WPT-enabled device;
a driver module configured to generate a power signal for charging the second WPT-enabled device according to the WPT operating parameter, the power signal having a first resonant frequency;
a tuning module having a first frequency response, the tuning module including a capacitor and a first switch configured to vary the first frequency response by selectively grounding the capacitor;
a coupler module having a second frequency response, the coupler module including a coupling element and a second switch configured to vary the second frequency response by shorting a portion of the coupling element; and
a controller module configured to adjust the first resonant frequency until the first resonant frequency is substantially similar to a second resonant frequency of the second WPT-enabled device and to control the WPT operating parameter by controlling the first switch or the second switch.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method are disclosed to control the mutual coupling between wireless power transfer (WPT) enabled devices. Wireless power transfer is best achieved when both the transmitting and receiving device are tuned to substantially the same frequency. Because WPT-enabled devices are coupled to one another during WPT, tuning one WPT-enabled device can cause both devices to converge to a resonance together. Furthermore, a WPT-enabled receiving device can be intentionally detuned to avoid coupling excessive power from a WPT-enabled transmitter device. These concepts can be extended to WPT-enabled device pairs that each has WPT transmission and reception qualities. When multiple WPT-enabled devices interact, tuning information can be stored in one or both of the devices to make the configuration procedure for subsequent WPT interactions more efficient. Various systems are presented to control the mutual coupling between WPT-enabled devices to improve the WPT.
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20 Claims
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1. A wireless power transfer (WPT)-enabled device, comprising:
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a communications module configured to communicate with a second WPT-enabled device and to determine a WPT operating parameter associated with WPT between the WPT-enabled device to the second WPT-enabled device; a driver module configured to generate a power signal for charging the second WPT-enabled device according to the WPT operating parameter, the power signal having a first resonant frequency; a tuning module having a first frequency response, the tuning module including a capacitor and a first switch configured to vary the first frequency response by selectively grounding the capacitor; a coupler module having a second frequency response, the coupler module including a coupling element and a second switch configured to vary the second frequency response by shorting a portion of the coupling element; and a controller module configured to adjust the first resonant frequency until the first resonant frequency is substantially similar to a second resonant frequency of the second WPT-enabled device and to control the WPT operating parameter by controlling the first switch or the second switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16)
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6. A wireless power transfer (WPT)-enabled device having a first resonant frequency, comprising:
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a tuning module configured to receive a power signal from a second WPT-enabled device having a second resonant frequency, and to provide a charge signal to a load according to a first frequency response, the tuning module having first and second capacitors and a first switch; a coupler module having a second frequency response, the coupler module including a coupling element and a second switch configured to vary the second frequency response by shorting a portion of the coupling element; and a controller module configured to adjust the first frequency response by controlling the first switch to selectively couple the second capacitor in parallel with the first capacitor to regulate the charge signal and to adjust the first resonant frequency to be substantially similar to the second resonant frequency by controlling the first switch or the second switch. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18)
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11. A wireless power transfer (WPT)-enabled device, comprising:
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a driver module configured to a generate power signal having a first resonant frequency; a tuning module having a first frequency response, the tuning module including a capacitor and a first switch configured to vary the first frequency response by selectively grounding the capacitor, and wherein the tuning module is configured to receive the power signal and to provide a charging signal for charging a second WPT-enabled device; a coupler module having a second frequency response, the coupler module including a coupling element and a second switch configured to vary the second frequency response by shorting a portion of the coupling element; and a controller module configured to adjust the first frequency response by controlling the first switch or the second switch until the first resonant frequency is substantially similar to a second resonant frequency of the second WPT-enabled device. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 19, 20)
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