scholarly journals Optimized NFC Circuit and Coil Design for Wireless Power Transfer with 2D Free-Positioning and Low Load Sensibility

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (23) ◽  
pp. 8074
Author(s):  
Guilherme Germano Buchmeier ◽  
Alexandru Takacs ◽  
Daniela Dragomirescu ◽  
Juvenal Alarcon Ramos ◽  
Amaia Fortes Montilla

This paper proposes a method for optimizing and designing a wireless power transfer system operating at 13.56 MHz. It can be used as guidelines for designing coils for the new-trending technology that enables NFC devices to not only to communicate but also to charge. Since NFC wireless charging is an emerging technology, it is of interest to propose optimizations and a dedicated circuit design for such systems. This work proposes an optimization procedure to calculate the dimensions of a transmitter and receiver pair that assures the highest efficiency while considering all possible positions of a receiver that is placed on a desired surface. This procedure seeks to facilitate and automate the design of rectangular-shaped coils, whereas the literature proposes mainly square-shaped coils. Afterwards, a circuit analysis was conducted, and the series-parallel compensation network is proposed as the most promising topology of the receiver to assure a low efficiency sensibility to load variations for 13.56 MHz wireless power transfer systems. A pair of optimized transmitter and receiver coils is prototyped, and the experimental results are tested against the theory. The transmitter of 7 cm×11.4 cm and receiver of 4 cm ×4 cm are separated by 10 mm. The receiver can move on a surface of 8 cm ×12 cm and the load can vary from 36 Ω to 300 Ω while assuring a minimum and maximum efficiency of 80% and 88.3%, respectively.

2017 ◽  
Vol 64 (10) ◽  
pp. 7800-7809 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prasad Kumara Sampath Jayathurathnage ◽  
Arokiaswami Alphones ◽  
D. Mahinda Vilathgamuwa

Author(s):  
Zhongjiu Zheng ◽  
Ning Wang ◽  
Sara Ahmed

In the underwater wireless power transfer system for the marine vehicle, the system transfer efficiency is influenced by factors including coupling state and load condition. To solve the problem of transfer efficiency decrease caused by the dynamic changes of coupling coefficient and load conditions, a maximum efficiency tracking method based on the dynamic identification of optimal output voltage and coupling coefficient is proposed. Moreover, the approximation characteristic to the nonlinear function of artificial neural networks is used to dynamically adjust the output voltage of DC/DC converter, and the deviation between the output voltage and optimal voltage can be kept within the allowable error range leading to maximum efficiency tracking. The experimental results show that the control method can calculate the optimal output voltage correctly, adjust the output voltage quickly and accurately, and achieve the maximum efficiency of the wireless power transfer system when the coupling coefficient and load conditions change dynamically.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-22
Author(s):  
Hyeongwook Lee ◽  
Seunghyun Boo ◽  
Gunyoung Kim ◽  
Bomson Lee

This paper presents a method for solving receiver misalignment (axial or angular) problems in wireless power transfer systems using a multiple-input single-output system. The optimum magnitudes and phases of the transmitter voltages and receiver load for maximum efficiency are derived in convenient analytical forms when negligible mutual couplings between transmitters. These solutions are validated by genetic algorithm optimization and electromagnetic-simulation results for a design ex-ample of two transmitters and one rotating receiver.


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