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Method for control in wireless power transfer systems

  • US 10,476,306 B2
  • Filed: 07/15/2015
  • Issued: 11/12/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/15/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A transmitting device for wirelessly transmitting a power to a spatially separated receiving device, the transmitting device comprising:

  • a transmitting inductor;

    an inverter comprising a first switch and a second switch that are connected to each other in series via a first common node, and a first capacitor and a second capacitor that are connected to each other in series via a second common node, the inverter being configured to invert a direct current (DC) of a DC voltage source into an alternating current (AC) and provide the AC to the transmitting inductor disposed between the first common node of the first and the second switches and the second common node of the first and the second capacitors; and

    at least one processor configured to;

    control the first switch and the second switch to alternately turn on/off at a constant frequency, wherein a time for which the first switch is turned on is different from a time for which the second switch is turned on;

    wherein the at least one processor is configured to regulate an amplitude of the AC by varying the time for which the first switch is turned on and the time for which the second switch is turned on.

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