Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080265858 | Inductive element for a multi-phase interleaved power supply and apparatus and method using the same - An inductive element for transforming and/or regulating voltage input from a multi-phase, interleaved power supply system into an output voltage to a load is disclosed. The multi-phase, interleaved power supply system includes a plurality of pulsed power sources, each of which is adapted to provide voltage at a discrete phase. The inductive element includes a magnetic core having, for each power supply, a distinct area of relatively-high magnetic reluctance, which is surrounded by areas of relatively-low magnetic reluctance, and a pair of windings. Each of the pair of windings includes a first, phase winding that is electrically coupled to an output of one of the pulsed power source and to the load, and a second, loop winding that is operatively coupled and proximate to the first, phase winding. Each of the second, loop windings is disposed serially on a closed loop. | 10-30-2008 |
20120077537 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER WITH INTERFERENCE DETECTION - Performance of wireless charging systems may be significantly degraded when parasitic metal objects come in close proximity to the transmitting coil. Some of the transmitted energy may be coupled by these metal objects and wasted as heat. This may create a danger as the metal objects may get hot enough to create a fire hazard, to cause plastic parts deformation, or operator skin burns when touched. | 03-29-2012 |
20130181539 | ADAPTIVE WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for wireless power transfer is provided. The system includes a monitoring function to monitor control parameters and an input source that supplies power to a wireless power transmitter, wherein the wireless power transmitter operates with a wireless power receiver to supply a charging current to a load. A controller can be configured to receive the control parameters from the monitoring function and to control an adjustable operating point for the wireless power transmitter which controls the charging current delivered to the load via the wireless power receiver, wherein the controller commands a maximum power operating point for the wireless power transmitter when the input source is detected at or above a predetermined threshold and commands a reduced power operating point for the wireless power transmitter when the input source to the wireless power transmitter is detected below the predetermined threshold. | 07-18-2013 |
20130182461 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POWER TRANSFER CONTROL - The present invention employs system and method in for distinguishing between power capabilities of various external power sources and a system that can communicate the identified power capabilities to the secondary side of the wireless power transfer system. Once the secondary side of the wireless power transfer system receives the power capability information, it adjusts the current available for a payload in accordance with the information received on power source capabilities. | 07-18-2013 |
20130307348 | Systems and Methods of Reduction of Parasitic Losses in a Wireless Power System - Example embodiments of the systems and methods of reduction of parasitic losses in a wireless power system disclosed herein provide a practical means of accurately estimating parasitic losses in a wireless power transfer system irrespective of coupling. Such systems and methods may be used to generate an equation which predicts parasitic losses in a wireless power system. In an offset case, in which the transmitter and receiver are not directly coupled, losses associated with the recirculating current in the primary LC tank dominate the loss, and the transmitted power may be better estimated by measuring the power inputs, power outputs, and injected losses in a controlled environment; making a mathematical fit to an equation, which from the various power measurements and injected loss, predicts the expected transmitter losses; and then, in an operational environment, using the equation to predict parasitic losses based on the power inputs, power outputs and expected loss equation. | 11-21-2013 |
20150256080 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POWER TRANSFER CONTROL - The present invention employs system and method in for distinguishing between power capabilities of various external power sources and a system that can communicate the identified power capabilities to the secondary side of the wireless power transfer system. Once the secondary side of the wireless power transfer system receives the power capability information, it adjusts the current available for a payload in accordance with the information received on power source capabilities. | 09-10-2015 |