Kyung-Goo Moti, F. Neri, S. Moon, Pyeongwoo Yeon, J. Yu, Y. Cheon, Yong-seong Roh, Myeonglyong Ko, Byeong-ha Park
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引用次数: 53
摘要
无线电力传输(WPT)系统在为医疗植入物和一系列便携式消费电子设备(如智能手机和可穿戴设备)供电方面正变得无处不在。无线电力传输方法可分为感应式和谐振式两种。对于谐振型,可以实现更大范围的功率传输,并且可以同时对具有不同功率要求的多个设备进行充电。无线电源联盟(Alliance for Wireless Power, A4WP)选择6.78MHz ISM频段作为功率传输频率[1]。在6.78MHz时,相关的开关损耗比基于电感耦合的典型无线接收机的开关损耗大一个数量级,载波频率约为200kHz。除了开关频率和功率这两个基本方面之外,还有第三个重要参数,特别是“松耦合”谐振类型所需的更高输入电压范围,该工作的最大输入电压为25V。Ref.[2]似乎是少数几个可以完全与当前工作相关,针对相同应用的作品之一。然而,它没有集成接收器最关键的部分,如交流-直流整流器。在同一频率范围内的其他工作要么限制在低功率应用[3],要么交流-直流整流器是一个独立的芯片[4-5]。
12.9 A fully integrated 6W wireless power receiver operating at 6.78MHz with magnetic resonance coupling
Wireless power transfer (WPT) systems are becoming ubiquitous with applications in powering medical implants and a range of portable consumer electronic devices such as smart phones and wearable devices. Wireless power transferring methods can be classified into two types: inductive and resonant. For the resonant type, wider-range power transfer is possible, and multiple devices with different power requirements can be charged at the same time. The Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) has chosen the 6.78MHz ISM band as the power-transfer frequency [1]. At 6.78MHz, the associated switching loss is an order of magnitude larger than that in a typical wireless receiver based on an inductive coupling, with a carrier frequency of around 200kHz. Besides the two fundamental aspects of switching frequency and power, there is a third important parameter, notably the higher input voltage range needed for the `loosely coupled' resonant type, which is 25V maximum for this work. Ref. [2] appears to be one of few works that can be entirely related to the current work, targeting the same application. However, it does not integrate the most critical parts of the receiver, such as the AC-DC rectifier. Other works in the same frequency range are either limited to low-power applications [3] or the AC-DC rectifier is a stand-alone chip [4-5].