At present, single-stage wireless power transfer (WPT) resonant converter with boost bridgeless power-factor-correction (PFC) rectifier has not been promoted due to the rising voltage of dc-link and unstable output voltage of the converter. The compensation network with load-independent constant current output (CCO) and constant voltage output (CVO) characteristics cannot be analyzed in this converter due to the above problems. In order to solve these problems, a new asymmetric modulation method and the corresponding compensation network design method for single-stage WPT converter are proposed in this article. The proposed modulation method makes the voltage of dc link and the output voltage of single-stage WPT converter constant. Based on the new modulation method, the design method of the compensation network and the implementation of zero-voltage switching (ZVS) in single-stage WPT converter are proposed and analyzed in this article. Compared with the other WPT converters, the proposed scheme has advantages in efficiency and cost. Finally, the superiorities of the proposed circuit are verified by experiments.
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