Analysis and Design of a Multi-Resonant Circuit for Applications of Wireless Capacitive Power Transmission

Capacitive technology for wireless power transmission has been shown to be a good option for charging the batteries of electric vehicles. It offers better coupling between the transmitter and the receiver than inductive power transmission. On the other hand, it has some disadvantages; for example, i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energies (Basel) 2022-03, Vol.15 (6), p.2252
Hauptverfasser: Estevez-Encarnacion, Eduardo, Hernandez-Gonzalez, Leobardo, Sanchez-Garcia, Juan, Ramirez-Hernandez, Jazmin, Cortes, Domingo, Ponce-Silva, Mario, Juarez-Sandoval, Oswaldo
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Zusammenfassung:Capacitive technology for wireless power transmission has been shown to be a good option for charging the batteries of electric vehicles. It offers better coupling between the transmitter and the receiver than inductive power transmission. On the other hand, it has some disadvantages; for example, it is very sensitive to the distance between plates. Several ideas have recently been proposed to overcome this disadvantage. However, a proper analysis methodology is still lacking, as is a proper design procedure for the circuits used in capacitive transmission. In this paper, an analysis and design methodology is presented for applying the Z-tank resonant circuit to capacitive power transmission, and the theoretical design methodology is based on normalized equations with respect to the operating resonance frequency. The analysis methodology and design procedure result in a circuit where the resonance frequency remains constant despite changes in the distance between the capacitive plates. The simulation results validate the proposal; to ensure robust, realistic simulation results, parasitic elements were considered in all reactive components, and robust models were built for the switching elements, such as MOSFETs and diodes. The results show that the multi-resonant characteristic of the circuit achieves maximum energy transfer and high efficiency.
ISSN:1996-1073
1996-1073
DOI:10.3390/en15062252