Affiliation:
1. Graduate School of Science and Engineering Chiba University Chiba Japan
2. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Chiba Institute of Technology Chiba Japan
Abstract
AbstractThis paper proposes a high‐frequency multiple‐receiver wireless power transfer (WPT) system with a load‐independent class‐E/F inverter. Each receiver has a post‐regulator, which changes the equivalent resistance seen from the inverter to obtain the necessary power for output voltage regulation. Because the load‐independent class‐E/F inverter generates constant AC current (
), the transmitter supplies the minimum required power to the receivers by the change of the equivalent resistances. Besides, the load‐independent inverter consistently achieves zero‐voltage switching (ZVS) without any control. As a result, no information feedback by wireless communication is necessary for output regulation and ZVS achievement, simplifying the system configuration and improving the transient response of the control. This paper presents analytical expressions of the proposed system. Besides, the experiment was carried out with a two‐receiver WPT system. The implemented system worked well by individual and independent output regulation of the post regulator at each receiver. The implemented WPT system achieved the power‐delivery efficiency of 83.4% at the 6.78 MHz transmission frequency and the total output power of 40 W.
Funder
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology