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Optimal Design of a Resonance-Based Voltage Boosting Rectifier for Wireless Power Transmission.

Jaemyung Lim1, Byunghun Lee1, Maysam Ghovanloo1.   

Abstract

This paper presents the design procedure for a new multi-cycle resonance-based voltage boosting rectifier (MCRR) capable of delivering a desired amount of power to the load (PDL) at a designated high voltage (HV) through a loosely-coupled inductive link. This is achieved by shorting the receiver (Rx) LC-tank for several cycles to harvest and accumulate the wireless energy in the RX inductor before boosting the voltage by breaking the loop and transferring the energy to the load in a quarter cycle. By optimizing the geometries of the transmitter (Tx) and Rx coils and the number of cycles, N, for energy harvesting, through an iterative design procedure, the MCRR can achieve the highest PDL under a given set of design constraints. Governing equations in the MCRR operation are derived to identify key specifications and the design guidelines. Using an exemplary set of specs, the optimized MCRR was able to generate 20.9 VDC across a 100 kΩ load from a 1.8 Vp, 6.78 MHz sinusoid input in the ISM-band at a Tx/Rx coil separation of 1.3 cm, power transfer efficiency (PTE) of 2.2%, and N = 9 cycles. At the same coil distance and loading, coils optimized for a conventional half-wave rectifier (CHWR) were able to reach only 13.6 VDC from the same source.

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Keywords:  Inductive link; impedance matching; load modulation; power management; quality factor; rectifier; wireless power transmission

Year:  2017        PMID: 29249849      PMCID: PMC5730354          DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2017.2733456

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


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