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Simple and effective self regulating inductive power transfer system

  • US 8,054,651 B2
  • Filed: 08/03/2007
  • Issued: 11/08/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/09/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An inductive power transfer system for coupling a power source to a load across an air gap, comprising:

  • a primary unit associated with a host platform and a secondary unit for applying a voltage to a load, the secondary unit being separable from the primary unit and arranged to receive power inductively from the primary unit when placed proximate thereto, the primary unit comprising a primary transformer winding and switching means for controlling the application of power to the primary winding and the secondary unit comprising a secondary transformer winding;

    control means comprising a multi-stage comparator circuit for monitoring the applied voltage; and

    feedback means for transmitting a feedback signal to the primary unit when the applied voltage falls below a lower predetermined voltage and for deactivating said feedback signal when the applied voltage exceeds an upper predetermined voltage, wherein the primary unit is arranged to operate in a low power mode where power is applied to the primary winding for minimal period during each switching cycle when no feedback signal is received and a high power mode where power is applied to the primary winding for a majority of each switching cycle when a feedback signal is received so that the applied voltage can be regulated between the upper and the lower predetermined voltages.

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