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Power receiver for wireless charging system

  • US 9,685,816 B2
  • Filed: 10/19/2015
  • Issued: 06/20/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/03/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A power receiver for a wireless power transmission system, the power receiver comprising:

  • input circuitry that converts power transmitted wirelessly from a power transmitter into an input signal; and

    a regulator, connected to the input circuitry, that regulates the input signal to generate a regulated output signal based on a current reference signal and a voltage reference signal, wherein;

    the output signal is applied to a load; and

    the regulator controls at least one of the current reference signal and the voltage reference signal to control power loss within the power receiver;

    the regulator (i) senses output voltage level and output current level of the output signal, (ii) generates the regulated output signal based on the sensed output voltage level and the sensed output current level, and (iii) adjusts the current reference signal to control the power loss within the receiver;

    the regulator comprises;

    a power transistor having a control node, an input node that receives the input signal, and an output node that provides the output signal; and

    control circuitry that controls a voltage level at the control node of the power transistor based on the voltage reference signal, the sensed output voltage level, the current reference signal, and the sensed output current level;

    the control circuitry comprises;

    voltage-based control circuitry that controls the voltage level at the control node of the power transistor based on a comparison of the voltage reference signal and the sensed output voltage; and

    current-based control circuitry that controls the voltage level at the control node of the power transistor based on a comparison of the current reference signal and the sensed output current level;

    the voltage-based control circuitry comprises;

    a differential amplifier connected to receive the voltage reference signal and the sensed output voltage level; and

    a first control transistor having a control node connected to an output of the differential amplifier, and an output node connected to the control node of the power transistor; and

    the current-based control circuitry comprises;

    a first operational amplifier (opamp) connected to receive the current reference signal and the sensed output current level; and

    a second control transistor having a control node connected to an output of the first opamp, and an output node connected to the control node of the power transistor.

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