Abstract
To achieve simple and reliable conversion from constant current (CC) charging mode to constant voltage (CV) charging mode in wireless power transfer systems, this paper proposes a hybrid topology equipped with a reconfigurable rectifier. An AC switch is adapted to simultaneously realize the change from half-bridge rectification to full-bridge rectification and achieve the shift from a topology with capacitors in the series compensated primary and secondary sides to a topology with capacitors in the series compensated primary side and the inductor-capacitor-inductor (LCL) compensated secondary side. Notably, communication between the transmitter and receiver sides is not necessary in the proposed method. Furthermore, the zero phase angle characteristic is successfully maintained in both charging modes. The experimental results obtained using the 48 V/0.7 A experimental prototype, which was built to validate the relevant theoretical analysis, show that output current/voltage can be achieved in CC/CV charging mode independent of load resistance. Notably, the maximum power transfer efficiency of the system during the charging process reached 95.33%.
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