Abstract
Although a large number of typical resonant converter topologies have been developed for use in contactless power transfer applications, these topologies need to be precisely optimized to obtain maximum efficiency and maximum power transferring capacity. High-order resonant power converters with flexible designs are invariably required to develop energy-efficient and cost-effective converter systems. An ideal converter topology can contribute toward realizing efficient converter systems if it is capable of providing an optimized output that is insensitive to load variations, coupling coefficient, type of the wireless transformer used, and other operating conditions. This paper presents a new contactless power converter topology for a low-coupling (0.14) ferrite-core transformer that has low cost, small size, high efficiency, and a wide gap (20 mm). In addition, the merits and demerits of conventional converter topologies are studied herein, and results for these topologies are compared with those for the proposed converter topology.
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