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Receiver Resonant Frequency Adaptive Tracking in Wireless Power Transfer Systems Using Primary Variable Capacitor (2403.17598v2)

Published 26 Mar 2024 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: Parameter variations within the resonant network of wireless power transfer (WPT) systems can cause drift in the resonant frequency, leading to a detuned system that requires higher power capacity and experiences reduced transfer efficiency. To address this issue, this paper presents an adaptive online receiver resonant frequency tracking scheme based solely on primary-side detection. The proposed method effectively compensates for parameter fluctuations in both primary and secondary resonators. The core of this approach is a switch-controlled capacitor (SCC) with a control angle calibrated during a system self-check process prior to high-power charging. Additionally, a two-step perturb-and-observe algorithm has been developed to perform online tracking while minimizing disturbances to the output power. Post-tracking, zero-voltage switching (ZVS) conditions can be achieved within a specified detuning range. To validate the efficacy of the proposed system, a 200W experimental platform was constructed. The measured results demonstrate that resonance is consistently maintained within the 79-90 kHz frequency range, as specified by the SAE J2954 standard. The maximum frequency tracking error and efficiency increase are 0.7 kHz and 9%, respectively. Notably, the tracking process is completed in less than 1 ms.

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