Literature DB >> 25382898

A Figure-of-Merit for Designing High-Performance Inductive Power Transmission Links.

Mehdi Kiani1, Maysam Ghovanloo1.   

Abstract

Power transfer efficiency (PTE) and power delivered to the load (PDL) are two key inductive link design parameters that relate to the power source and driver specs, power loss, transmission range, robustness against misalignment, variations in loading, and interference with other devices. Designers need to strike a delicate balance between these two because designing the link to achieve high PTE will degrade the PDL and vice versa. We are proposing a new figure-of-merit (FoM), which can help designers to find out whether a two-, three-, or four-coil link is appropriate for their particular application and guide them through an iterative design procedure to reach optimal coil geometries based on how they weigh the PTE versus PDL for that application. Three design examples at three different power levels have been presented based on the proposed FoM for implantable microelectronic devices, handheld mobile devices, and electric vehicles. The new FoM suggests that the two-coil links are suitable when the coils are strongly coupled, and a large PDL is needed. Three-coil links are the best when the coils are loosely coupled, the coupling distance varies considerably, and large PDL is necessary. Finally, four-coil links are optimal when the PTE is paramount, the coils are loosely coupled, and their relative distance and alignment are stable. Measurement results support the accuracy of the theoretical design procedure and conclusions.

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Keywords:  Charging electric vehicles; implantable microelectronic devices; inductive; mobile devices; power transfer efficiency (PTE); wireless power transmission

Year:  2012        PMID: 25382898      PMCID: PMC4223690          DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2012.2227914

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Ind Electron        ISSN: 0278-0046            Impact factor:   8.236


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