Abstract

Conventional time-domain model of bidirectional inductive power transfer (BIPT) systems highly rely on specific compensation network and lacks universality. To address this issue, we propose a universal time-domain model for voltage-fed BIPT systems. The proposed state-space model applies to all compensation networks and resonant parameters, The input of the state space consists of the output voltage of the H-bridge. While the voltage combinations of the H-bridge are adaptive to different phase shift conditions. Based on the circuit analysis and by solving the state equations, analytical expressions for the state variables can be obtained. The time-domain analytical model is piecewise and accurately predicts the coil currents and capacitor voltages under all fundamental modulation schemes and compensation topologies. The simulation and experimental results of different compensation topologies and modulation strategies are presented, verifying the effectiveness of the proposed model. Compared with commercial software, the computation burden is obviously alleviated. The simulation is accelerated by 64 times than Simulink and 10 times than Psim.

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