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Bidirectional DC-DC Wireless Power Transfer Based on LCC-C Resonant Compensation

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 2310-2319

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2020.3005804

Keywords

RLC circuits; Load flow; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic resonance imaging; Inverters; Voltage control; Bidirectional power flow; dc-dc; misalignment; resonance compensation; wireless power transfer (WPT)

Funding

  1. ABLEREX Electronics Co., Ltd., Taiwan

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The proposed bidirectional dc-dc wireless power transfer system using LCC-C resonance compensation allows for bidirectional power flow, prevents coil burn out, and outputs a constant current or voltage.
A bidirectional dc-dc wireless power transfer (WPT) based on LCC-C resonance compensation is proposed in this article. For the power flowing from the primary side to the secondary side (P2S), the voltage source is converted to a current source (V-C) on the primary side and the current source is converted to a voltage source (C-V) on the secondary side. For the power flowing from the secondary side to the primary side (S2P), the V-C conversion occurs on the secondary side and the C-V conversion occurs on the primary side. The proposed bidirectional dc-dc WPT using LCC-C resonance compensation exhibits several advantages: 1) it operates in bidirectional power flow; 2) it prevents burn out of the coil when there is an open circuit on the load side or the coils are misaligned; and 3) it outputs a constant current (CC) or a constant voltage (CV). A hardware prototype is designed using the specification SAE-J2954, the operating frequency is 85 kHz, the maximum output power is 3.7 kW and the vertical distance for the coil gap is 15 cm. The experimental results verify that the proposed bidirectional dc-dc WPT performs as expected.

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