Single-Switch-Regulated Resonant WPT Receiver

Abstract

A single-switch-regulated wireless power transfer (WPT) receiver is presented in this letter. Aiming at low-cost applications, the system involves only a single-switch class-E resonant rectifier, a frequency synchronization circuit, and a microcontroller. The number of power semiconductor devices required in this circuit is minimal. Only one active switch is used and no diode is required. As a single-switch solution, this simplifies circuit implementation, improves reliability, and lowers hardware cost. The single-switch resonant rectifier provides a relatively constant quasi-sinusoidal voltage waveform to pick up the wireless power from the receiver coil. Due to the resonant nature of the rectifier, ZVS turn on and turn off are achieved. The steady-state analysis and discussions on the component sizing and the control design are provided. A prototype is built and experimental works are performed to verify the features.

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