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Highly-Efficient Single-Switch-Regulated Resonant Wireless Power Receiver with Hybrid Modulation

In this paper, a highly-efficient single-switch-regulated resonant wireless power receiver with hybrid modulation is proposed. To achieve both high efficiency and good output voltage regulation, phase shift and pulse width hybrid modulation are simultaneously applied. The soft switching operation in this topology is achieved by the cycle-by-cycle phase shift adjustment between the input current and the gate drive signal and also attributed to the reactive components such as the series-compensated secondary coil and the parasitic capacitor of the active switch . The soft switching operation also leads to high efficiency and low EMI. By adjusting the duty ratio of the switch, tight regulation of the output voltage can be attained. The steady-state and dynamic models of the resonant receiver with hybrid modulation are analytically derived in order to properly design the feedback controller. An experimental setup of a two-coil wireless power transfer system, including the hardware prototype of the proposed receiver, is constructed for experimental verification. The experimental results show the effectiveness of the soft-switching operation in the receiver with high efficiency while maintaining good regulation of the output voltage, regardless of line and load variations.

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