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Inductive Power Transfer Systems With Digital Switch-Controlled Capacitor for Maximum Efficiency Point Tracking.

Authors :
Wang, Xiaoqiang
Xu, Jianping
Ma, Hongbo
He, Shuze
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. Oct2021, Vol. 68 Issue 10, p9467-9480. 14p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Inductor–capacitor–capacitor-series (LCC-S) compensation topology has been widely used in inductive power transfer (IPT) systems due to its constant coil current regardless of the load and the coupling coefficient. Usually, the inductance of transmitter coil is sensitive to misalignments of the magnetic coupler when the asymmetrical coil structure with a smaller size receiver coil is adopted. The fluctuation of the inductance of transmitter coil will increase the power losses in the primary inverter. To compensate the fluctuation of the transmitter coil inductance, a digital switch-controlled capacitor (D-SCC) for maximum efficiency point tracking (MEPT) of LCC-S compensated IPT system is proposed. Consequently, the proposed LCC-S compensated IPT system can achieve high efficiency against the fluctuation of transmitter coil inductance. In traditional switch-controlled capacitor, high- frequency current sensor is required for the synchronization between the transmitter coil current and the driver signals of the switch-controlled capacitor. Nevertheless, the drive signals of D-SCC can be generated directly by the DSP controller in the primary side without detecting zero-cross points of the transmitter coil current, which can improve the system reliability and reduce the cost. Furthermore, the MEPT based on D-SCC is easy to be implemented because only the input dc current measurement is required. A 3.3-kW prototype is presented to verify the validity of the proposed D-SCC-based MEPT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02780046
Volume :
68
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151283103
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2020.3021606