학술논문

Modeling and Analysis of Duty Cycle Mode Voltage Ringings in Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2024 IEEE. :2909-2914 Feb, 2024
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Wireless communication
Analytical models
Wireless power transfer
Frequency shift keying
Predictive models
Robustness
Numerical models
Wireless Power Transfer
LLC Converters
Qi
In-Band Communication
Frequency-Shift Keying
Time-Domain Analysis
Language
ISSN
2470-6647
Abstract
Wireless power transfer system in commercial electronic devices often employ duty cycle control for enhanced load regulation capabilities. When the transmitter operates in deep duty cycle mode, e.g. under light load conditions, power receivers based on synchronous rectifiers can exhibit significant voltage ringings on the ac nodes. For receiver-side in-band communication demodulation (e.g. frequency-shift keying as regulated in WPC Qi standards), these transient ringings can be particularly concerning as they can cause data decoding errors, resulting in frequent charging disruptions. While there is a clear need to better understand the ac ringing patterns, most existing literature provide sets of transcendental equations that have no easy analytical solutions. This paper introduces a modeling approach for ringings in duty cycle mode, together with the simplifying assumptions that allow derivations of the ringing waveform without overly complex timing analysis. Good matching is achieved between the analytical predictions, circuit simulations, and experimental results. The proposed method enables highlighting of likely problematic operating scenarios for enhanced in-band communication robustness.