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Hybrid Inductive-Power-Transfer Battery Chargers for Electric Vehicle Onboard Charging With Configurable Charging Profile

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This paper systematically presents a method to derive effective hybrid IPT converters, which starts from some existing topologies having the configurable CC or CV output and cascades a general T network for mode transition.
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Inductive power transfer (IPT) technologies have gained a wide acceptance in onboard battery charging applications due to some significant advantages over traditional plug-in systems. An IPT battery charger is expected to provide a configurable charging profile consisting of an initial constant current (CC) and a subsequent constant voltage (CV) efficiently. With a wide load range during the charging process, two sets of IPT topologies with the inherent load-independent CC and CV at the same zero-phase angle (ZPA) frequency are commonly combined into a hybrid topology to avoid sophisticated control schemes, while maintaining nearly unity power factor and soft switching of power switches simultaneously. However, the load-independent CC and CV are usually constrained by parameters of a loosely coupled transformer (LCT), making the LCT hard to design. To solve it, this paper systematically presents a method to derive such effective hybrid IPT converters, which starts from some existing topologies having the configurable CC or CV output and cascades a general T network for mode transition. Design principles with fewer mode switches and compensation components are proposed and some available hybrid topologies regardless of the constraint of LCT parameters are given in this paper. Control logic and sensitivities of compensation parameters to the input impedance and the load-independent output are also discussed. Finally, a 1 kW hybrid IPT battery charger prototype based on LCC-LCC and LCC-S topologies is built to verify the theoretical analysis.

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Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicle Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the technologies in the wireless power transfer (WPT) area applicable to electric vehicle (EV) wireless charging, and the obstacles of charging time, range, and cost can be easily mitigated.
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Power transfer capability and bifurcation phenomena of loosely coupled inductive power transfer systems

TL;DR: A general approach is presented to identify the power transfer capability and bifurcation phenomena for loosely coupled inductive power transfer systems using a high order mathematical model consisting of both primary and secondary resonant circuits.
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Inductive power transfer

TL;DR: The paper looks at the background to IPT and how its development was based on sound engineering principles leading on to factory automation and growing to a $1 billion industry in the process.
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Inductive Power Transfer

TL;DR: Inductive power transfer (IPT) was an engineering curiosity less than 30 years ago, but, at that time, it has grown to be an important technology in a variety of applications.
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A Double-Sided LCC Compensation Network and Its Tuning Method for Wireless Power Transfer

TL;DR: With the proposed topology and its tuning method, the resonant frequency is irrelevant with the coupling coefficient between the two coils and is also independent of the load condition, which means that the system can work at a constant switching frequency.
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