Wireless power transmission with improved modulation ripple
First Claim
1. An electronic device comprising:
- a power pick-up unit that receives electrical power wirelessly via an electromagnetic field generated by a power transmitter;
a modulator that causes the electromagnetic field to change between first and second states by one of amplitude modulation, frequency modulation or phase modulation, in a first manner that can be detected by the power transmitter as logic bits in a communication bit stream for sending data to the power transmitter during communication time periods, the modulator causes the electromagnetic field to change between the first and second states in a second manner that is not detected by the power transmitter as the logic bits during pause time periods when data is not being sent to the power transmitter,wherein;
the power pick-up unit comprises a rectifier;
the rectifier converts an AC current, generated by the electromagnetic field, into a DC current with a voltage that ripples around a rectified voltage level;
during the communication time periods, the modulator causes the rectified voltage level to change between first and second voltage levels representative of the logic bits; and
during the pause time periods, the modulator causes the rectified voltage level to change within a range between the first and second voltage levels with a duty cycle selected to minimize a difference between an average level of the voltage output by the rectifier during the pause time periods and an average level of the voltage output by the rectifier during the communication time periods.
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Abstract
A wireless power receiver receives electrical power via electromagnetic field coupling from a wireless power transmitter. During communication time periods, the power receiver alters the electromagnetic field in a manner that the power transmitter can detect as a string of logic bits in a communication bit stream for sending data to the power transmitter. During pause time periods when data is not being sent to the power transmitter, the power receiver alters the electromagnetic field in a manner that the power transmitter does not detect as a string of logic bits (e.g. at a rate outside a communication frequency band). In some embodiments, a ripple is reduced in a voltage produced by the wireless power receiver from the electromagnetic field during the communication and pause time periods.
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17 Claims
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1. An electronic device comprising:
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a power pick-up unit that receives electrical power wirelessly via an electromagnetic field generated by a power transmitter; a modulator that causes the electromagnetic field to change between first and second states by one of amplitude modulation, frequency modulation or phase modulation, in a first manner that can be detected by the power transmitter as logic bits in a communication bit stream for sending data to the power transmitter during communication time periods, the modulator causes the electromagnetic field to change between the first and second states in a second manner that is not detected by the power transmitter as the logic bits during pause time periods when data is not being sent to the power transmitter, wherein; the power pick-up unit comprises a rectifier; the rectifier converts an AC current, generated by the electromagnetic field, into a DC current with a voltage that ripples around a rectified voltage level; during the communication time periods, the modulator causes the rectified voltage level to change between first and second voltage levels representative of the logic bits; and during the pause time periods, the modulator causes the rectified voltage level to change within a range between the first and second voltage levels with a duty cycle selected to minimize a difference between an average level of the voltage output by the rectifier during the pause time periods and an average level of the voltage output by the rectifier during the communication time periods. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An electronic device comprising:
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a means for wirelessly receiving electrical power by electromagnetic field coupling; a means for converting the received electrical power into a DC current with a DC voltage; a means for regulating the converted DC voltage to a substantially constant output voltage; a means for modulating at a first frequency the converted DC voltage to first and second voltage levels to alter the coupling electromagnetic field in a manner that a means for wirelessly transmitting the electrical power can detect as communication logic bits during communication time periods, the first and second voltage levels of the converted DC voltage being representative of the communication logic bits, and the modulating at the first frequency resulting in an average converted DC voltage for the communication time periods; and a means for modulating at a second frequency the converted DC voltage between the first and second voltage levels to alter the coupling electromagnetic field in a manner that the means for wirelessly transmitting the electrical power does not detect as communication logic bits during pause time periods, the second frequency being too high for the means for wirelessly transmitting the electrical power to detect the alterations of the coupling electromagnetic field as communication logic bits, and the modulating at the second frequency resulting in an average converted DC voltage for the pause time periods being substantially similar to the average converted DC voltage for the communication time periods to maximize an efficiency of the means for regulating. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A method comprising:
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a wireless power receiver wirelessly receiving electrical power via electromagnetic field coupling from a wireless power transmitter; during communication time periods, the wireless power receiver altering the electromagnetic field by one of amplitude modulation, frequency modulation or phase modulation in a manner that the wireless power transmitter can detect as a string of logic bits; and during pause time periods, the wireless power receiver altering the electromagnetic field by one of amplitude modulation, frequency modulation or phase modulation in a manner that the wireless power transmitter does not detect as a string of logic bits;
further comprising;the wireless power receiver rectifying the received power to a DC current with a rectified voltage; during the communication time periods, the wireless power receiver modulating the rectified voltage to first and second voltage levels representative of the logic bits; and during the pause time periods, the wireless power receiver modulating the rectified voltage within the range between the first and second voltage levels resulting in an average rectified voltage level for the pause time periods that is similar to the average rectified voltage level for the communication time periods. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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