WO2009111597A2 - Packaging and details of a wireless power device - Google Patents
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- Wireless peripherals Bluetooth headsets, cordless microphones, etc.
- Household Electronic clocks, thermometer, weather stations, pocket calculators, etc.
- the transmit and receiving antennas are preferably resonant antennas, which are substantially resonant, e.g., within 10% of resonance, 15% of resonance, or 20% of resonance.
- the antenna is preferably of a small size to allow it to fit into a mobile, handheld device where the available space for the antenna may be limited.
- An embodiment describes a high efficiency antenna for the specific characteristics and environment for the power being transmitted and received.
- One embodiment uses an efficient power transfer between two antennas by storing energy in the near field of the transmitting antenna, rather than sending the energy into free space in the form of a travelling electromagnetic wave. This embodiment increases the quality factor (Q) of the antennas. This can reduce radiation resistance (R r ) and loss resistance (Ri).
- Q quality factor
- R r radiation resistance
- Rh loss resistance
- two high-Q antennas are placed such that they react similarly to a loosely coupled transformer, with one antenna inducing power into the other.
- the antennas preferably have Qs that are greater than 1000.
- the present application describes use and applications of wireless power.
- aspects include tuning of wireless antennas, and packaging of those antennas.
- Figure 1 shows a block diagram of an energy transmitter for wireless control
- figure 2 shows a block diagram of the energy receiver for wireless power
- figure 3 shows a generic energy relay, parasitic antenna and repeaters;
- figure 4 shows a wireless desktop for a computer;
- figure 5 shows coplanar magnetic field coupling between the desktop devices;
- figure 6 shows a wireless device in a wireless charging station
- figure 7 shows a first embodiment of a wireless charging station
- figure 8 illustrates the principle of the first embodiment.
- Figure 9 shows a wireless charging station and portable device according to a second embodiment
- figure 10 shows a third embodiment of the wireless charging station;
- figures 11 and 12 show a wireless power bridge;
- figure 14 shows the antenna using used in the wireless power device;
- figures 13 and 15 show the transmit and receive subsystem for the wireless power device;
- figures 16-21 show different ways of varying the tuning of the antenna;
- figure 22 shows electronic resistance;
- figures 22A-22B show integration of in the antenna loop into a cover or keyboard part; and
- Figure 23 shows a multiple receiver scenario.
- Wireless power as defined by this application can sidestep many of these issues.
- An embodiment describes inductive coupling based on time variant (AC) magnetic fields. Wireless power avoids wires, connectors or contacts between the powering station and the device. Another advantage is that this system provides hermetically sealed (waterproof) electronic devices. This solution can charge multiple devices with different power requirements, all at the same time.
- Wireless power technology can create a new infrastructure so that people have opportunities to recharge their electronic devices in shared locations.
- Teen within a zone could recharge, without the need for multiple chargers.
- a wireless charging zone may be in a friend's house, a cafe, restaurant, hotel or airport lounge. Wherever people go, they would know that they can re-power all their devices.
- the generic wireless energy source consists of the following subsystem parts and functions as shown in Figure 1.
- a power supply 100 receives a source of power, e.g., from a wall socket. This is used to modulate power on an RF power source 110, that produces power at a specified RF frequency.
- a matching circuit 120 matches the RF output to the resonant antenna 130, to minimize the impedance mismatches.
- the antenna may itself have tuning 140 and orientation control 150 that can control characteristics of the transmission.
- a control system 160 controls the operation.
- a wireless interface 170 may couple the wireless power.
- the power supply 100 can generally be a high efficiency switched- mode power supply to produce a DC voltage to drive the RF power stage 110. Very high conversion efficiencies (> 95%) can be achieved. Depending on application, an AC/DC converter or a DC/DC converter (e.g. for automotive applications) may be used. For the transmitter's own control functions, a constant voltage but low wattage may also be used, e.g., a 5v or 12V supply. [ 0041 ] In special solutions/applications the power supply may be omitted or may be only a rectifier.
- An adaptive system may adaptively control this voltage level using the control system 160.
- the RF power source 110 may be a non-linear high-efficiency power stage using power switches (Transistors, FETs, etc.) driven by a square wave oscillator.
- a frequency reference such as generated from a crystal oscillator, may be preferable with respect to frequency regulatory issues.
- a common frequency may be defined on an international basis for such applications e.g. at
- Frequency generation may however be considered as part of the control system.
- a power efficient half- bridge 'inverter' circuit is typically used. This stage may be modeled by a low impedance source (voltage source) with a rectangular waveform, although this can alternatively be any other kind of waveform.
- the antenna current as generated by the rectangular voltage waveform will be smoothed by the resonant antenna circuit into a sinusoid.
- the resonant circuit may inherently suppress harmonics emissions.
- the loaded Q-factor may become so low that there is no significant wave shaping effect. This increases the bandwidth of the device. In such case however, lower harmonic radiation would be expected since antenna currents on transmitter and receiver will drop to low levels also partially compensating themselves. To a certain extent, harmonic radiation potential and the wave shaping effect are related, so that harmonic radiation may always be kept below any unwanted emission limits.
- Power and efficiency control may be accomplished through changing the DC supply power and/or the duty cycle of a signal, e.g., a square wave, driving the 'inverter'.
- a signal e.g., a square wave
- an antenna matching system is used.
- no specific antenna matching circuit may be required in the transmitter. Assuming a loop/coil antenna the use of a capacitor as an anti-reactor to compensate for the inductive reactance of the loop/coil may be sufficient to compensate.
- the output of the low impedance RF power source may be directly connected to the resonant tank circuit (series resonant circuit). To preserve high efficiency, this requires the source impedance (resistance) of the RF power stage to be considerably lower than the resonance resistance of the tank circuit, such that only a small percentage of generated power is dissipated in the source resistance.
- the source-to-resonance resistance ratio may be controlled to a certain extend through antenna design parameters (L/C ratio).
- the system also uses a resonant antenna 130.
- the antenna In a magnetically (inductively) coupled system, the antenna is generally a multi-turn loop (coil). At higher frequencies, single turn loops may be used.
- the antenna coil may be designed to withstand the high voltages and currents resulting when the transmitter subsystem is unloaded, e.g., when no receivers are within range. It must provide a Q-factor as high as possible since this Q-factor will limit transfer efficiency at the fringe of service coverage and range.
- Copper tube or silver plated copper tube may be adequate material to build a HF loop.
- thin well insulated wire or thicker stranded wire litz wire
- the antenna coil may provide taps for matching or tuning purposes.
- a special coupling loop/coil acting as an up-transformer
- tuning of the resonance frequency antenna can compensate for detuning effects caused by:
- Tuning may also compensate for component tolerances, ageing, etc.
- tuning is automatically executed by the transmitter's control system according to a defined procedure. A fractional tuning range in the order of +/- 10% may be desirable and also sufficient in most scenarios.
- Tuning can be capacitive or inductive or both.
- Capacitive tuning may be accomplished by using mechanically tuneable capacitors, e.g, driven by mini-motor/actuator. It can use electrically tuneable capacitors which tune using dielectric permittivity tuning or using voltage- dependent capacitance such as varactor diodes. It can be a Capacitor bank and electronic or mechanical switches such as RF relays.
- Varactor diode tuning may be limited at high voltages, and may deteriorate the antenna Q-f actor and cause harmonics.
- Inductive tuning at LF may be accomplished through tapping the antenna coil and using mechanical or electronic switches as tap selectors.
- a tuneable inductor using a movable Ferrite core driven by mini-motor/actuator or permeability tuning using DC current biasing may be used for fine tuning.
- Another embodiment of fine tuning may introduce a second loop/coil and alter the coupling factor to the main loop/coil by shape or orientation, using the so-calledVariometer principle.
- Another embodiment may change the coupling between the ferrite core and the inductor electronically, or some other way, without physically moving the inductor relative to the ferrite core. While physical movement may be one way of changing the coupling, magnetic fields, or some other way of adjusting the coupling can be used.
- Electronically emulated reactance tuning may also be used. This emulates a positive and negative reactance, thus decreasing and increasing a resonant frequency of a tank circuit.
- orientation control 170 can change the physical or simulated orientation of the transmission.
- two or three magnetic field components with orthogonal polarization may be generated.
- the sum field vector rotates, preventing from reception minima at any receiver orientation and position.
- the position and orientation (coupling factor) of receiver(s) may change.
- the system can then adapt to the different scenarios in order to satisfy power demand(s) of each receiver and to maximize overall system efficiency.
- both transmitter and receiver may adapt independently, converging in maximum transfer efficiency.
- One embodiment can operate without feedback signalling from the receiver to optimally adjust the transmitter parameters.
- the transmitter control system may simulate using local models of the LC circuit and may also simulate or estimate values of the receiver circuit.
- the transmitter control system may determine the model parameters using specific measurements such as antenna current and voltage, input power, and calibration routines.
- the model may be used to optimize transfer efficiency and /or to satisfy some minimum power demand of the receiver. For example, by sensing the current flow in the transmit antenna, the model can determine information about the receive system.
- the system can also control the radiation exposure. For example, the system can control reducing the transmitted power when persons are approaching the transmit antenna.
- a wireless interface 170 may be provided, e.g, for:
- Detection, identification and authentication of an energy receiving device may be used as analogs to remote sensing systems such as RFID systems.
- the communication can be bi-directional or unidirectional.
- Data communications/signalling between energy source and energy sink may use the power carrier as a communication carrier. Higher Q factor channels will have only limited bandwidth available, which will in turn limit modulation index and/or transmission speed.
- FIG. 2 Another signaling alternative may use wireless communication such as Bluetooth, Zigbee, etc. operating in other bands. Many portable devices already support such wireless interfaces for use for their own communication. In another embodiment, these interfaces are used by the energy transfer system for feedback, in addition to their use for communication by the portable device.
- the receiver is shown generically in Figure 2 and includes similar parts to those of the transmitter of Figure 1, in essentially reverse order. Specifically, the receiver includes a resonant antenna 210, tuning 220, matching 240, rectifier 250, load 260, control system 270, and wireless interface 230. Each of these subsystems are described in detail herein.
- the antenna 210 is generally a multi-turn loop of wire.
- the magnetic antenna may include a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic core e.g. a Ferrite rod antenna.
- HF higher frequencies
- the antenna coil should withstand the high voltages and currents resulting when the receiver subsystem is operated at a highest loaded Q or in close proximity of a transmitter.
- the Q- factor sets the transfer efficiency, and higher Q factors inprove the distance over which the power can be received. Eddy currents and dielectric losses in the surrounding of a receive antenna will deteriorate its Q-factor. This is particularly true if the antenna is integrated into a device.
- Q-factors up to 150 may be typical at LF and up to 200 in the HF frequency range (13.6 MHz). In non-integrated laboratory samples, Q-factors twice as high may be achievable. [ 0075 ] Similar materials can be used as described above. [ 0076] At LF, the antenna coil may provide taps for matching or tuning purposes. At HF, the use of a special coupling loop/coil may be used to match to the impedance of the antenna.
- tuning of the antenna's resonance frequency may compensate for detuning effects caused by
- Tuning may also compensate for component tolerances, aging, etc.
- Tuning can be automatically executed by the receiver's control system according to a defined procedure.
- a fractional tuning range in the order of +/- 10% may be desirable and also sufficient in most scenarios.
- the resonant antenna can be changed by varying by anti-reactance (capacitance), or reactance of the inductive part of the antenna system. [ 0085 ] Capacitive tuning may be accomplished by
- Capacitor bank (library) and electronic or mechanical switches (RF relays)
- Inductive tuning can also be used as above, e.g, by tapping the antenna coil and using mechanical or electronic switches (tap selectors).
- a tuneable inductor using movable Ferrite core driven by mini-motor/actuator or permeability tuning using DC current biasing may be used for fine tuning.
- Electronically emulated reactance tuning may also be used as above.
- Matching can also be used as above.
- the rectifier/load may be inserted into the series tank circuit in a similar way to the transmitter.
- the optimum load resistance that maximizes the power into the load approaches the resonance resistance of the receiver's tank circuit. This value might be as low as a few Ohms, depending on the tank circuit's L/C ratio.
- a special matching using either a special coupling loop and/or a tapped antenna coil, and/or a capacitive voltage divider may be used to transform the impedance imposed by the rectifier/load.
- the rectifier 250 converts the AC power induced into the receiver antenna into DC power.
- the rectifier uses current rectifying electronic components such as diodes with low threshold voltage or electronic circuitry such as transistors that switch synchronously to the received AC.
- the rectifier should dissipate as small an amount of power as possible. Therefore, appropriate antenna matching configuration, and load impedance adaptation may be used, especially if simple diode rectifiers are used.
- Synchronous rectification may be more complex but provides the potential of low power dissipation, particularly at low rectifier input voltages, the low impedance case.
- the load includes
- the target load that consumes the transferred energy e.g. battery of a device, device circuitry
- the control system 260 of the receiver carries out:
- Frequency generation e.g. if the load requires other than the 60Hz power frequency
- the receiver's position and orientation may change. There may be advantages in having the receiver automatically adapt to the different conditions in order to control and maintain power into the load at a desired level and to maximize receiver efficiency.
- the receiver may adapt independently from the transmitter, e.g., using a model as described above, that determines model parameters using specific measurements (e.g. antenna current and voltage, input power, etc.) and calibration routines. Based on this local model, the receiver's parameters may be optimized to maximize transfer efficiency and to satisfy the power demand of the receiver. If there are multiple receivers, then the model technique above can be used, or the energy receiver and/ or transmitter can could feed back data to the other.
- the system may carry out radiation exposure control e.g.by reducing its power when persons are approaching the parasitic antenna.
- the wireless interface 270 may be omitted, or can be used for device detection, identification, authentication, or communications/signalling between power transmitter and power receiver.
- Detection, identification and authentication of an energy receiving device may be used like current RFID systems, using any of the current RFID standards. Any of the techniques described for the transmitter may be used, including using the power carrier as the communication carrier, or using wireless standards such as Bluetooth, Zigbee, etc. operating in other ISM-bands.
- Figure 3 illustrates an energy relay system, that uses a parasitic antenna to repeat wireless power in an area.
- the generic wireless energy relay uses a resonant parasitic antenna 310 that is resonant with the frequency being repeated.
- a tuning circuit 320 can be formed of a capacitor and inductor.
- the system uses matching 330, a rectifier 340, and optionally a load.
- a control system 350 controls the operation.
- This energy relay may be used to extend coverage/range of a wireless energy transfer system. It receives energy from an energy transmitter and relays it to an energy receiver.
- the energy relay may be also considered as a parasitic antenna that locally amplifies the field strength.
- the antenna 310 is generally a multi-turn loop (coil) in series with a capacitor.
- the antenna coil must be able to withstand the high voltages and currents resulting when the energy relay subsystem is unloaded (no receivers within range) and/or when the relay is close to the energy transmitter. It must provide a Q-factor as high as possible since this Q-factor will limit transfer efficiency at the fringe of the extended service coverage and range.
- Q-factors up to 300 are achievable at LF and up to 600 in the HF frequency range (13.6 MHz). In non-integrated laboratory samples, the Q- factors may be doubled.
- the materials and components needed to build a parasitic antenna may be the same or similar to those used in an energy transmitter.
- the parasitic antenna 310 may be tuned in a similar way to those discussed above.
- the matching 330 may use the techniques described above.
- Rectifier 340 is used to extract DC power that is locally consumed, e.g., by the control system and other circuits. This may use similar structure to that described above.
- the control system 350 can be used for antenna tuning control and/or for power and efficiency control.
- the relay's position and orientation (coupling factor) may change. This may indicate that the relay should automatically adapt to the different conditions.
- the relay may adapt independently from the energy transmitter, using any of the techniques described above.
- a wireless interface may also be used, as described above, to detect, identify, and authenticate an energy relay, to activate and deactivate an energy relay and/or to transmit information about the operational status of an energy relay
- the wireless power system can be used to provide an entirely wireless desktop IT environment as shown in Figure 4.
- Handheld communications terminals and IT peripheral devices are powered or recharged from a central power source via a wireless energy transfer.
- a preferred technique for wireless energy transfer is based on coupled magnetic resonance using magnetic field antennas, e.g., a loop or coil operating either in the LF or HF frequency range.
- FIG. 4 shows the wireless desktop embodiment using a personal computer with a screen 400.
- the screen 400 has a base 402 with an antenna 404 embedded therein.
- the base may be disk-shaped and may embed a circular wire loop antenna to generate a substantially vertically polarized magnetic field.
- Wireless power enabled devices can be placed on a desktop and may receive power from the power transmitter unit.
- the power transmitter unit as well as the display 400 is operated from AC power, e.g., 110 VAC. This can be used to power desktop devices such as keyboard 410, with its internal antenna 412, mouse 420 with antenna 422, and other personal electronic devices such as mobile phones, music players, PDAs, etc.
- the wireless power receiver and its antenna may be integral parts of the recharging station such as 430.
- Power receiving devices providing enough space to integrate more effective antennas may also serve as power relays for other low power devices placed close to those devices, as shown in Figure 5.
- Other embodiments may be used for variants of a wireless powering or charging station for low power portable electronic devices.
- FIG. 6 An example of a wireless powering or charging station with a portable electronic device (e.g. a cordless phone) is shown in Figures 6 and 7.
- This embodiment may embed a parasitic antenna into a charging base that relays the wireless power to an internal antenna 705 in the portable device 710.
- the internal antenna 705 is a ferrite rod antenna. Since the device 710 and its internal antenna 705 is maintained in a specified location relative to the parasitic antenna 700, the relay of power can be tuned to an exact location, and the power transfer can hence be very efficient.
- An embodiment uses magnetically coupled resonance to transfer the power from source to receiver.
- loosely coupled resonant loop/coil antennas preferentially of high quality factor, are used for energy transfer.
- the operating frequency is preferably either in the LF or HF frequency range.
- both the wireless charging station 699 and the portable device 720 integrate a resonant magnetic antenna.
- the charging station 699 preferably accommodates a loop/coil antenna 700 making efficient use of the space in the socket of the station, while the portable device uses an integrated Ferrite rod antenna or another loop/coil structure with suitable form factor.
- the wireless charging station antenna 700 is a secondary antenna that receives electrical energy from a power base station primary antenna such as 800. This is then relayed to the antenna 705 of the portable device 710 which is the tertiary antenna 705. This principle is illustrated in Figure 8 .
- the portable device 710 may also receive energy directly from the power base station 800.
- the antenna 705 integrated in the portable device 710 may be less efficient than the antenna 700 integrated in the charging station.
- the secondary antenna in essence locally magnifies the magnetic field in the vicinity of the charging station increasing the overall efficiency of the receive antenna in the portable device. Therefore, this embodiment can be used to increase the distance of wireless powering and charging; however, when the unit is placed closely enough to the primary antenna, the portable device may also receive electrical energy directly from the power base station, thus not requiring a special charging station.
- the magnetic coupling between charging station and portable device may have special advantages - as discussed above, it can avoid soiling, and oxidation and can be used for multiple different designs of portable devices.
- FIG 9. Another embodiment is shown in Figure 9.
- electrical energy received by the wireless charging station is forwarded to the portable device using conductive coupling over contacts 900, 902.
- FIG. 10 receives power through a wired connection e.g. directly from the 110/230 V AC source over wire 1010. However, power is forwarded to the portable device based on magnetic coupled resonance between transmit antenna 1020 and receive antenna 1030.
- Another application for wireless power is a wireless power bridge, that recognizes that in certain circumstances, it may be convenient to transmit power through walls or windows.
- a first embodiment may use this device to power a laptop PC or other battery operated device with limited autonomy on a terrace or balcony where there is no AC socket. Mounting an AC socket might not be convenient , and the only alternative is an extension cord.
- a wireless solution can facilitate transfer of power through walls or windows may be used. The indoor component of this wireless power transfer system can be left permanently installed and the outdoor component is a lightweight accessory or a laptop PC that can be easily carried in a transport bag.
- Another embodiment uses this system for powering of sensors mounted to the exterior wall of a house (e.g. burglar alarm system), where it could be otherwise difficult to power those devices.
- a Wireless Power Bridge may provide a standard AC socket or a DC power outlet (e.g.
- the transmit subsystem may also produce an invisible local power hot spot that enables easy access to electric power from the other side of a wall using a compatible receiving device.
- the Wireless Power Bridge is based on magnetic-field inductive coupling between a resonant transmit antenna and a resonant receive antenna. This uses a non-modulated carrier frequency, of, for example, 50 Hz, that is appropriate for wireless transmission through a wall or window. The preferred frequency is in the range from 20 kHz to 135 kHz (VLF, LF). Another embodiment directly uses the AC power frequency, typically 60Hz, for wireless energy transfer.
- One embodiment efficiently transfers power through a non- metallic wall of thickness in the range of a few mm up to 40 centimeters also depending on the size of the antenna. This is accomplished through use of two resonant antennas applying coupled resonance with a high Q-factor (typically > 200).
- the system may be capable of transferring power up to 100 W, or similar. This can be used to supply e.g. a laptop computer or other devices with similar power consumption.
- the system is generally composed of the following components: [ 00125 ] • Power cord to connect to standard AC socket (e.g. 110 VAC/60
- Transmit power converter unit that converts supply AC voltage and frequency (e.g. 110V AC/60 Hz or 220 VAC/50 Hz) into another voltage and into another frequency (typically >50 Hz) that may be more appropriate for wireless transmission through a wall or window.
- the transmit power converter unit uses the standard 60 Hz frequency as the power transmission.
- a receive power converter unit that integrates an AC/DC or
- AC/ AC frequency converter which reconverts the frequency used for wireless transmission into the required DC voltage or a standard AC supply voltage and frequency.
- Figure 11 shows an arrangement to transmit power through a wall and through a window.
- the distance between the transmit and receive antenna can vary, thus varying the coupling factor.
- the system automatically adapts to the actual conditions in order to meet power requirements at receive side and to maximize transfer efficiency.
- the system may provide automatic antenna tuning to compensate for detuning effects caused by the environment or component tolerances.
- FIG. 13 shows a block diagram of a transmit subsystem that can be used with any of the wireless power embodiments described in this application.
- the subsystem includes transmit power converter unit 1300, and transmit antenna unit 1310.
- the transmit power converter unit 1300 has a number of subunits.
- a rectifier & filter assembly 1320 generates the raw DC voltage used by the following stages. This can be used by a DC/DC converter 1330 providing the power that is eventually fed to the transmit antenna unit 1310.
- An auxiliary DC/DC converter 1340 can be used to supply the frequency generation and control subunit with power.
- a tuning network 1350 can also be powered, in order to maintain precise resonance maximizing antenna current.
- An antenna current sense 1360 can similarly measure antenna current in terms of magnitude and phase based on power from the converter.
- a frequency generation and control subunit 1370 carries out many different functions, including:
- control human interface for manual control of the transmit subsystem this can include, for example, activation/deactivation, power control, etc.
- a Wireless Power Bridge can be configured to transfer power up to 100 W and can use a transmit power converter unit with a form factor and outer appearance similar to that of an external power supply used to supply e.g. a laptop computer or other similar power device.
- the rectifier & filter subunit 1320 may include functions that are controlled by the frequency generation and control subunit over control interface A.
- the DC/DC converter 1330 is a step-down converter providing an output DC voltage that is lower than its input voltage.
- the output voltage generated by the DC/DC converter 1330 is variable and controlled by the frequency generation and control subunit via control interface B for power control and to achieve maximum energy transfer efficiency.
- this DC/DC converter may be omitted, in which case the power stage (half bridge inverter) is directly supplied by the rectifier and filter subunit.
- a switching power supply can be used.
- the auxiliary DC/DC converter subunit 1340 provides a fixed DC output voltage to supply the frequency generation and control subunit 1370, as well as the other powered units.
- the power stage generating the power carrier used for wireless power transmission is preferably a half bridge inverter 1380 using two electronic power switches, e.g., FETs or transistors, in a'push-pull' configuration.
- the power stage is driven and controlled by the frequency generation and control subunit via the control interface B. Power and transfer efficiency control is accomplished through modifying the DC supply voltage of the power stage, and the duty cycle / pulse width of the switching waveform as generated by the frequency generation and control subunit.
- the DC/DC converter provides a fixed DC output voltage
- power and transfer efficiency is solely controlled by the duty cycle of the switching waveform.
- the power stage is formed of a phase controlled modulator controlled by the frequency generation and control subunit.
- the tuning network 1350 can be used to adjust parameters to maintain the antenna operated at resonance.
- a fixed and crystal stabilized transmission frequency may be used. This may assist with frequency regulatory issues to reduce the risk of harmful electromagnetic interference to other systems.
- the tuning network may also compensate for possible detuning effects caused by the receive subsystem and/or extraneous objects in proximity of the transmit antenna, as well as by the reactive components in the source impedance of the power stage.
- the tuning network can also compensate for tolerances (ageing) of components of the transmit antenna unit and its feeder cable. [ 00147 ] The tuning network may also be controlled by the frequency generation and control subunit via the control interface C. [ 00148 ] Certain embodiments may only require a limited transmission range (e.g. high coupling factor between transmit and receive antenna). In that case, the tuning network may not be needed.
- the antenna current sense is used by the frequency generation and control subunit to measure the antenna current in terms of magnitude and phase (sense interface D).
- the current sense should be done in a way that will not deteriorate the Q-factor of the antenna system.
- voltage sensors on receiving devices are used that feed the receive information to the transmitters.
- An adaptive power transmitter ramps up power in steps and senses the stimulated power levels.
- the frequency generation and control subunit generates the frequency and the switching waveforms that to drive a half bridge inverter forming the power stage.
- the subunit also measures the transmit antenna current using the antenna current sense and adjusts operational parameters of the transmit power converter to satisfy power demand by the receiver (within specified limits). In this way, the power converter can achieve maximum energy transfer efficiency.
- the maximum operation may be carried out according to the techniques described in our co-pending application number 12/394,033, filed February 26, 2009, the entire contents of the disclosure of which is herewith incorporated by reference.
- the frequency generation and control subunit does not communicate with other entities of the receive subsystem.
- the frequency and control subunit 1370 may also include a user interface for activating/deactivating the transmit power converter unit and to manually modify parameters.
- the transmit antenna unit 1310 is a purely passive device, fed by the transmit power converter unit via the antenna feeder cable 1309.
- the cable 1309 can be of length typically 1 m, and may be of a quality and have voltage ratings similar to that of a standard double wire AC cable.
- the transmit antenna unit includes a multi-turn loop (coil) and a high voltage capacitor forming a principal part of a series tank circuit.
- the multi-turn loop is made of well insulated copper wire, set to withstand the antenna voltage that may occur in the worst case. In a typical design, the r.m.s. voltage may be above 1000 V depending on the systems actual power rating and the specified maximum transmission distance.
- an adequately stranded wire such as Litz wire may be used to reduce eddy current losses from skin and proximity effects and to maximize unloaded Q-factor.
- the capacitor should be sized to withstand r.m.s. voltages > 1000 V depending on the system's actual power rating, the circuit's actual Q factor, and the specified maximum transmission distance.
- FIG 14. A typical layout of a flat panel transmit antenna unit is shown in Figure 14.
- the antenna 1400 is formed of a coil part 1405 and a high voltage capacitor 1410.
- the high voltage capacitor 1410 is mounted in the interior of the loop to save space and to provide a maximum loop size for a given outer contour form factor.Since the HV capacitor is integrated into the antenna unit, high voltages resulting from resonance with a high Q-factor (high loaded Q) are kept in its interior and do not appear either on the feeder cable nor in the transmit power converter unit. This thus simplifies design and relaxing certain requirements.
- the transmit antenna unit 100 may provide special fixtures that simplify permanent mounting or temporarily suspending of the flat panel antenna to walls or windows.
- Figure 14 shows suction cups 1420 and suspending handles 1422.
- the receive subsystem is shown in Figure 15. As in the transmit subsystem, the receive subsystem is formed of a receive antenna unit, and a receive power converter unit 1510. Many of these units are very similar to those discussed above.
- the receive antenna unit 1500 may be identical to the transmit antenna unit 1310. In another embodiment, the dimensioning of the receive antenna may be different with respect to form factor, constitution, and electrical characteristics, in order to fit this device.
- the receive antenna unit feeds the receive power converter unit via the antenna feeder cable 1501, similar to the cable 1309.
- the receive power converter unit 1510 may include any or all of an antenna current sense 1520, a tuning and matching network 1530 to maintain precise resonance of the receive antenna by maximizing antenna current and to match the rectifier to the receive antenna, a rectifier 1540 generating the raw DC voltage required by the following stages.
- a DC/DC or DC/AC converter 1550 may be used to generate a DC or standard AC supply output, respectively, with a voltage and current satisfying the requirements of the external load 1599 connected to the receive subsystem. It may also include an auxiliary DC/DC converter 1555 to supply the frequency generation and control subunit and other power consuming units.
- a voltage sense 1560, and current sense 1565 may be used to measure output voltage and output current into the external load 1599.
- a frequency generation and control subunit 1570 that automatically controls all relevant functions and parameters of the transmit subsystem to control power and efficiency of the Wireless Power Bridge. This may also include, for example, a user interface that controls manual control and modification of settings via human interface. This can include activation/deactivation, power, voltage and current rating, etc.
- the unit 1570 can also generate the standard AC supply frequency as specified for the external load.
- the receive power converter unit might typically have a form factor and outer appearance similar to that of an external power supply used to supply e.g. a laptop computer or other appliances of similar power rating.
- the antenna current sense is used by the frequency generation and control subunit to measure the receive antenna current via sense interface D. The current sense preferably should not deteriorate the Q-factor of the antenna system.
- the tuning and matching network is generally used to ensure that the receive antenna is operated at resonance and that the rectifier's input impedance is optimally matched to the receive antenna. This is particularly true for all applications requiring maximum transmission range and efficiency.
- the tuning and matching network compensates, as above, for possible detuning effects caused by the transmit subsystem and/or extraneous objects in proximity of the receive antenna, and by the rectifier's load impedance. It compensates for tolerances (aging) of components of the receive antenna unit and its feeder cable.
- the tuning and matching network is controlled and may also be reconfigured by the frequency generation and control subunit via the control interface C.
- One embodiment of the Wireless Power Bridge requires only limited transmission range, such as would be the case for high coupling factor between transmit and receive antenna.
- the tuning and matching network may be omitted.
- the Rectifier rectifies and filters the AC voltage as induced into the receive antenna providing the raw DC feed to the following stages.
- the rectifier and filter subunit may include functions thatare controlled by the frequency generation and control subunit via control interface A, as above.
- the DC/DC or DC/ AC converter may be a step-down or step-up converter depending on the application, providing an output voltage and current satisfying the requirements of the external load connected to the receive subsystem. In general, the output voltage or current generated by the DC/DC or DC/ AC converter is variable and controlled by the frequency generation and control subunit via control interface B. in one embodiment, this converter may be omitted, and the external load is then fed directly by the rectifier.
- the DC/DC or DC/AC converter may be replaced e.g. by a phased controlled modulator controlling output voltage and current into the external load.
- the auxiliary DC/DC converter subunit provides a fixed DC output voltage to supply the frequency generation and control subunit.
- the frequency generation and control subunit automatically controls all relevant functions and parameters of the receive subsystem to satisfy voltage and current requirements of the external load and to maximize energy transfer efficiency. If needed, it generates the standard AC frequency as required by the external load and feeds this frequency to the DC/AC converter subunit via control interface A.
- the receive subsystems act independently from the transmit subsystem to satisfy requirements by the external load, while optimizing the receive operating parameters to maximize transfer efficiency.
- the frequency and control subunit may also provide a human interface for activating/deactivating the receive power converter unit and to manually modify parameters or configurations.
- High reactive power means high AC voltages/currents across/through the antenna inductor and its anti-reactor /capacitor.
- the antenna can have different designs depending on the application.
- the typical solution may be a multi-turn wire loop or coil.
- a high Q coil can be obtained in one of different ways. One way is to use thin copper wire and a large number of turns for the coil. Another approach may be to use thicker appropriately stranded wire (Litz wire) with a lower number of turns. The Litz wire is formed of individually insulated strands with an optimum diameter for the operating frequency. Another way is to use an appropriate ferrite core and Litz wire with a low number of turns.
- the thin / larger number of turns technique may provide a high impedance coil. This means a high reactance and relatively high loss series resistance. This is Q-times lower than the magnitude of the coil's reactance, where Q refers to the Q-factor of the coil that may normally be assumed as the overall Q-factor of the tank circuit.
- the Litz wire approach 2 may result in a solution with a lower impedance coil. This means a lower reactance and relatively low loss series resistance, e.g., Q-times lower than the magnitude of the coil's reactance.
- the ferrite approach could produce high magnetic field strength (saturation) and resulting low coil Q-factor due to hysteresis losses in the core material.
- the thin wire/large number of turns approach may provide a higher voltage at resonance. This in turn provides a higher risk for arcing/discharge particularly with respect to the thinner wire used.
- Litz wire may provide a solution with higher power transfer capability.
- too low impedance it may become more difficult to find a capacitor with low enough equivalent series resistance and that can support the high current, particularly under space constraints.
- the antenna must also be matched to the power stage.
- a relatively simple and stabile transmitter solution is obtained by using a low impedance output power stage formed of a voltage source with a half-bridge inverter and a series tank circuit. High efficiency would require this tank circuit to have a series resonance resistance that is higher than the source resistance of the power stage.
- the winding should be as dense as possible, meaning that the cross sectional area of the winding must be as low as possible. This is however contradictory to skin and proximity effects and volume needed for wire insulation that must sustain the high resulting voltages, and for power dissipation, e.g, for copper losses.
- a loop shaped coil either made of very thin well insulated wire or appropriate Litz wire may be used.
- the effective loop area predominantly affects the performance of the energy receiver. Therefore an effective loop area as large as possible should be obtained.
- the multi-turn loop ideally should fully encompass the perimeter of the device.
- Severe Q-degradation due to eddy current losses in all conducting parts of the device might be expected, however, since the entire electronics is in the interior of the loop, where the magnetic field is highest. Many reasons exist to avoid a metallic housing for this sytem. The high magnetic field strength may also require special measures to avoid interference into the electronics.
- an antenna can use a flat disk-shaped multi-turn loop on a Ferrite backing.
- This Ferrite substrate might be a few mm thick. Ferrite backing, however, may compromise the effective area of the antenna.
- Efficient wireless energy transfer based on magnetic coupled resonance uses resonant antenna circuits with high quality factor in both energy transmitter and energy receiver.
- High Q-factor means low bandwidth thus little tolerance for variations of L and C values due to manufacturing tolerances, aging, environmental effects (temperature, extraneous objects interacting with the magnetic or electric field surrounding the LC circuit, non-linear and memory effects, e.g. in conjunction with the use of permeable magnetic materials. [ 00206] Therefore in practical high-Q designs readjusting tuning of the resonance frequency may help keep a high Q.
- a resonant antenna system that is automatically tunable can use tunable capacitor(s) and/or tunable inductances, e.g, electrically tuneable reactors. Both must be capable of withstand either high voltages or high currents and made of materials that do not impair the antenna's Q-factor.
- the capacitive tuning can use a set of capacitors, e.g., a capacitor bank, in a series or parallel arrangement with RF switches that may be opened or closed to adjust the effective capacitance. This method is particularly useful at LF where mechanically variable capacitors become more bulky.
- Figure 16 shows an embodiment of a series resonant transmitter circuit with a tuning capacitor bank 1600 in a parallel arrangement but in series to the principal capacitor 1610. Relays or bipolar semiconductors such as FETs may be used as switching elements 1602 to add or remove the individual capacitors 1604.
- Higher Q circuits may require an increasing number of tuning capacitors and tuning switches in the capacitor bank to provide a fine tuning capability while maintaining the required tuning range. Further, as the Q of the LC tank circuit increases, the voltage supported by the capacitor bank increases. The tuning capacitors and the tuning switches are preferably rated for higher voltages. Moreover, because the capacitor bank is in series with the antenna circuit, the tuning capacitors and tuning switches must support high currents and relatively high voltages depending on the tuning range. [ 00210 ] The capacitor bank tuning may be combined with a continuously tuneable reactance 1620 for fine tuning.
- tuning may be realized with a tuning capacitor of small value in parallel to the principal capacitor as shown in Figure 17.
- An embodiment may use a mechanically variable capacitor 1702 driven by a mini- actuator 1704.
- Permittivity tuning of a capacitor using a DC bias voltage which may be considered as the physical dualism to permeability tuning, may also be an option for both HF and LF.
- Another approach to fine tuning is to introduce a second loop/coil and altering the coupling factor to the main loop/coil by changing its shape or orientation using the variometer principle.
- Figure 19 illustrates a further method that may be considered for fine tuning e.g. in conjunction with a capacitor bank for coarse tuning.
- This purely electronic method avoids any tuneable reactance components. Instead, it compensates for the antenna current drop in off-resonance conditions by increasing the output voltage of the power stage (e.g. half bridge inverter).
- the power stage may be considered as emulating the voltage resulting at the output of a constant voltage source with a tuneable source reactance.
- Capacitor bank tuning as typically used at LF may be less favorable with respect to space constraints.
- tuning may be realized with a tuneable capacitor of small capacitance in parallel to the principal capacitor as in Figure 17. Its realization may be a mechanically variable capacitor driven by a mini-actuator.
- a permittivity tuneable capacitor using a DC bias voltage may be used for LF and HF.
- An embodiment may use a variable inductor of the type shown in Figure 20. This may be use a tapped antenna coil 2000 with capacitor 2010. Electromechanical or electronic switches form a tap selector 2030 for coarse tuning. A mechanically adjustable ferrite core 2040 is driven by a mini-actuator 2050.
- Another embodiment may use permeability tuning of a ferrite core using a DC bias current for fine tuning.
- FIG. 21 A and 21 B may alter the inductance of the antenna using a mechanically movable coil 2100 that slides to different positions, driven by a mini-actuator 2105. The position of the coil over the ferrite sets its inductance.
- Figure 22 illustrates a further method that may be used for fine tuning a receive antenna e.g. in conjunction with a capacitor bank for coarse tuning.
- This purely electronic method avoids any tuneable reactance components.
- a switched-mode power conversion shown as 2200 creates an antenna load impedance that can be varied in terms of both resistive (real) part and its reactive (imaginary) part. The reactive part adds reactance into the series tank circuit, thus changing its resonance frequency.
- a signal can be formed that is indicative of a need for tuning, e.g., a signal indicative of mismatch, or power degradation, or inductance, or the like. This signal can be used to adjust the variable capacitor or the variable inductor, or both.
- a high Q resonant loop/coil antenna should be separated from the device main body, e.g. in a part that can be folded out for the purpose of wireless charging.
- a device/keyboard cover that can be folded out and that integrates the wireless power antenna as shown in Figure 22A may be used in a clamshell style phone.
- FIG. 22B Another embodiment integrates the antenna into a part, causing lower losses and providing better penetration of magnetic fields because it contains less metallic and/or dielectric structure, e.g. in the keyboard part of a mobile phone (see Figure 22B. This may be considered as the "compact" configuration.
- ferrite rod antennas are particularly interesting with respect to their integration in small compact devices. Ferrite cores tend to concentrate the magnetic field into the core ,reducing magnetic field strength in the surrounding thus lowering eddy current losses in the device.
- Figures 22C and 22D show ferrite cores integrated into claimshell and compact devices respectively.
- a ferrite rod antenna uses a magnetic field perpendicular to that of an air coil aiming at maximum induction. Thus orientation either of transmit antenna or device should be changed relative to a system using a device with an integrated air loop receive antenna.
- Wireless energy transfer based on magnetic coupled resonance generally involves a number of power conversion stages in both transmitting and receiving subsystem. This can be seen e.g.
- each stage should be optimized, to prevent losses from accumulating across the chain.
- On the transmit side particular emphasis could be placed on the power stage driving the transmit antenna.
- a half bridge inverter in conjunction with a series antenna tank circuit is used for wireless power transmission at LF. This is particularly advantageous since this circuit results in a maximum output current at resonance and a current drop in off resonance conditions and generally low harmonic levels.
- High efficiency will be obtained when the real part of the inverter' s source impedance is considerably smaller than the equivalent series loss resistance of the antenna tank circuit. Efficiency is also improved when there is little or no power dissipation in the transmitter's source resistance. All generated energy is either transferred to a receiver or partially dissipated in the transmit antenna's loss resistance.
- Power and efficiency control of the transmitter may be performed by either the DC supply voltage of the half bridge inverter or by the duty cycle of the driving waveform, or both.
- the rectifier and load adaptation may be important.
- a rectifier can be built with very low voltage drop and ohmic losses.
- the rectifier may be inserted directly into the antenna circuit e.g. into a series tank circuit, analogous to the transmitter. Efficiency is again improved when the resistive losses in the rectifier are minimized.
- Classical rectifiers e.g. Schottky diodes might have too high a loss and hence so-called synchronous rectifiers based on synchronously switched transistors may be preferred.
- Load adaptation and current control (in case of wireless battery charging) may be performed with efficient step-down or step-up converters.
- Receive power can be controlled by adapting the antenna' s load impedance.
- the load adaptation may use a circuit that is highly adaptive, meaning that the receiver must be capable of varying the antenna loading over a wide range. It can also be theoretically shown that in a system based on coupled resonance, there is no requirement to readjust antenna frequency tuning when the coupling factor between antennas is changing, provided that each antenna is correctly tuned to the operating frequency, independent of its loading. Thus, the problem of adapting the system to different coupling factors reduces to load adaptation.
- the multiple receiver scenario is more complex since in general there exist different receivers in different coupling conditions also having different power demand.
- An example of a multiple receiver scenario that may result e.g. in the wireless desktop IT application described in previous embodiments is shown in Figure 5-9.
- One embodiment uses a model compensation technique when there is only one receiver, and uses a feedback sensing technique when there is more than one receiver.
- FIG. 10 A receiver approaching the transmitter ideally should not negatively affect power transmission to other more distant receivers e.g. by sucking off large amount of power or mismatching the transmitter.
- FIG. 9 shows how power and transfer efficiency control can be used to compensate the variable coupling factor and to share available power among receivers in an equitable manner and according to their demand .
- the devices may be arranged in a coplanar arrangement.
- a similar problem may result if two receivers are approaching each other and start to mutually couple. Load control in the receivers can be used to manage these different scenarios, e.g, by adjusting the tuning to avoid detuning effects.
- the multiple receiver scenario is much more complicated than the single receiver scenario.
- efficiency control is straightforward.
- a multiple receiver scenario transfer efficiency control is much more complex and may also use data exchange (communication) between transmitter and receivers to optimally adjust system parameters.
- Efficiency control will also be less effective, as the system may need to consider the link with lowest coupling factor, thus not being able to improve efficiency in the more favorable links. In other words: a single distant receiver can degrade the overall transfer efficiency in a multiple receiver scenario.
- Licensing issues may also be considered. The use of frequencies for wireless transmission with a power above a certain uncritical level normally requires a licence and a specific assignment of that frequency for this purpose/service.
- wire bounded communication systems mainly those using non-properly shielded lines such as powerline, ADSL, VDSL, etc.
- safety critical systems such as cardiac pacemakers
- security critical systems such as credit cards, etc.
- INIRC non-ionizing radiation protection
- the ICNIRP have produced guidelines for limiting electromagnetic field exposure in order to provide protection against known adverse health effects [ICN 98].
- ICN 98 Various scientific studies have been performed worldwide. Results of these studies were used to determine thresholds at which the various adverse health effects could occur. The basic restrictions are then determined from these thresholds including varying safety factors. Basic restrictions and reference levels have been provided by INIRC for both: • General public exposure: exposure for the general population whose age and health status may differ from those of workers. Also, the public is, in general, not aware of their exposure to fields and cannot take any precautionary actions (more restrictive levels), and
- a 1 0 C body temperature increase can result from approximately 30 minutes exposure to an electromagnetic field producing a whole-body SAR of 4 W/kg.
- Pulsed (modulated) radiation tends to produce a higher adverse biological response compared to CW radiation.
- An example of this is the "microwave hearing" phenomenon where people with normal hearing can perceive pulse-modulated fields with frequencies between 200 MHz - 6.5 GHz [ 00285 ]
- a safety factor of 10 should be used, so that the basic restrictions on whole body SAR should not be any higher than 0.4 W/kg for occupational exposure and 0.08 W/kg for general public exposure.
- One embodiment discloses transmission activity control. Devices are only charged during time of absence (e.g. during the night) using a human presence detector (e.g. microwave movement or infrared sensor or both, or other methods). During time of presence of a human being in the proximity or vicinity of the transmit antenna, power is switched-off or reduced to lower levels.
- the devices may provide receive a power level indicator to ensure that they are kept in a position/orientation such to receive sufficient power from the transmitter. This indicator function may be preserved also during non-active times or in times of reduced power mode.
- This coordinated labelling program (known as ENERGY STAR) enables consumers to identify energy- efficient appliances and should therefore result in electricity savings that will help not only to protect the environment but also to ensure the security of the energy supply.
- the program may also help to encourage the manufacturing and sale of energy-efficient products.
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