IP Library Granted Patent US 12671272
Granted Patent B2
US 12671272 · App. 19/039,784 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Wireless charging transmitter, detection method, and chip

Inventor: Lixu Gao (Zhuhai, CN)
Assignee: Zhuhai Nanxin Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd.
H02J50/12H02J50/80
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Patent No.
US 12671272
App. No.
19/039,784
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wireless charging transmitter, a detection method, a chip, and an electronic device are provided. The wireless charging transmitter includes: a resonant circuit, an inverter circuit, and a Q-value detection circuit. The Q-value detection circuit may detect an on-state current of a power switch device in the inverter circuit in the case that the resonant circuit generates self-oscillation. In this way, there is no need to add additional high-voltage pins to detect a voltage of a capacitor in the resonant circuit, such that resource consumption of the wireless charging transmitter is reduced. Further, the Q-value detection circuit may obtain a Q-value detection result based on the reference current and the on-state current, such that the wireless charging transmitter determines whether to transmit an electrical energy to a wireless charging receiver based on the Q-value detection result.

Claims (65)

1 . A wireless charging transmitter, comprising: a resonant circuit, an inverter circuit, and a Q-value detection circuit; wherein

a first output terminal of the inverter circuit is electrically connected to a first input terminal of the resonant circuit, a second output terminal of the inverter circuit is electrically connected to a second input terminal of the resonant circuit, a first input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit is electrically connected between the first output terminal of the inverter circuit and the first input terminal of the resonant circuit or between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, and a second input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit is configured to be connected to a reference current; wherein

the Q-value detection circuit is configured to detect an on-state current of a power switch device in the inverter circuit in a case that the resonant circuit generates self-oscillation; and

the Q-value detection circuit is further configured to obtain a Q-value detection result based on the reference current and the on-state current, the Q-value detection result is used for determining whether the wireless charging transmitter transmits an electrical energy to a wireless charging receiver.

2 . The wireless charging transmitter according to claim 1 , further comprising: a control circuit and a switch assembly, wherein a first terminal of the switch assembly is configured to be connected to a charging power supply, a second terminal of the switch assembly is electrically connected between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, and a control terminal of the switch assembly is electrically connected to the control circuit; wherein

the control circuit is configured to control the switch assembly to be in an on state, wherein in a case that the switch assembly is in the on state, a voltage across two terminals of a capacitor in the resonant circuit is charged to a voltage of the charging power supply; and

the control circuit is further configured to control the switch assembly to be in an off state after the voltage across the two terminals of the capacitor is charged to the voltage of the charging power supply, wherein the resonant circuit generates the self-oscillation in a case that the switch assembly is in the off state.

3 . The wireless charging transmitter according to claim 1 , wherein the reference current comprises a first reference current and a second reference current, a current value of the first reference current is greater than a current value of the second reference current; and the Q-value detection circuit comprises: a current detection circuit, a first comparison circuit, a second comparison circuit, and a microprocessor; wherein

an input terminal of the current detection circuit is electrically connected between the first output terminal of the inverter circuit and the first input terminal of the resonant circuit or between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, an output terminal of the current detection circuit is electrically connected to a first input terminal of the first comparison circuit and a first input terminal of the second comparison circuit, a second input terminal of the first comparison circuit is configured to be connected to the first reference current, a second input terminal of the second comparison circuit is configured to be connected to the second reference current, and an output terminal of the first comparison circuit and an output terminal of the second comparison circuit are both electrically connected to the microprocessor;

the current detection circuit is configured to, in the case that the resonant circuit generates the self-oscillation, detect the on-state current of the power switch device conducted in the converter circuit, and transmit the on-state current to the first comparison circuit and the second comparison circuit;

the first comparison circuit is configured to convert the on-state current to a first square wave pulse signal based on the first reference current;

the second comparison circuit is configured to convert the on-state current to a second square wave pulse signal based on the second reference current;

the microprocessor is configured to obtain, based on the first square wave pulse signal, a time of a final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal;

the microprocessor is further configured to obtain, based on the second square wave pulse signal, a time of a final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal; and

the microprocessor is further configured to obtain the Q-value detection result based on the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal, the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal, the first reference current, and the second reference current.

4 . The wireless charging transmitter according to claim 3 , wherein

the microprocessor is further configured to determine a period difference between the second square wave pulse signal and the first square wave pulse signal based on the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal and the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal; and

the microprocessor is further configured to obtain the Q-value detection result based on the period difference, the first reference current, and the second reference current.

5 . The wireless charging transmitter according to claim 3 , wherein the first comparison circuit or the second comparison circuit comprises a current comparator; wherein a non-inverting input terminal of the current comparator is electrically connected to the output terminal of the current detection circuit, an inverting input terminal of the current comparator is configured to be connected to the first reference current or the second reference current, and an output terminal of the current comparator is electrically connected to the microprocessor.

6 . The wireless charging transmitter according to claim 1 , wherein the inverter circuit comprises: a first power switch device, a second power switch device, a third power switch device, and a fourth power switch device; wherein

a first terminal of the first power switch device and a first terminal of the third power switch device are both electrically connected to a direct-current power supply, a second terminal of the first power switch device is electrically connected to a first terminal of the second power switch device, a second terminal of the third power switch device is electrically connected to a first terminal of the fourth power switch device, a second terminal of the second power switch device and a second terminal of the fourth power switch device are both grounded, the first input terminal of the resonant circuit and the first input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit are both electrically connected between the second terminal of the third power switch device and the first terminal of the fourth power switch device, the second input terminal of the resonant circuit and the second input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit are both electrically connected between the second terminal of the first power switch device and the first terminal of the second power switch device.

7 . A detection method, applicable to a wireless charging transmitter, wherein the wireless charging transmitter comprises: a resonant circuit, an inverter circuit, and a Q-value detection circuit; wherein a first output terminal of the inverter circuit is electrically connected to a first input terminal of the resonant circuit, a second output terminal of the inverter circuit is electrically connected to a second input terminal of the resonant circuit, a first input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit is electrically connected between the first output terminal of the inverter circuit and the first input terminal of the resonant circuit or between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, and a second input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit is configured to be connected to a reference current;

wherein the method comprises:

detecting, by the Q-value detection circuit, an on-state current of a power switch device in the inverter circuit in a case that the resonant circuit generates self-oscillation; and

obtaining, by the Q-value detection circuit, a Q-value detection result based on the reference current and the on-state current, the Q-value detection result being used for determining whether the wireless charging transmitter transmits an electrical energy to a wireless charging receiver.

8 . The detection method according to claim 7 , wherein the wireless charging transmitter further comprises: a control circuit and a switch assembly, wherein a first terminal of the switch assembly is configured to be connected to a charging power supply, a second terminal of the switch assembly is electrically connected between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, and a control terminal of the switch assembly is electrically connected to the control circuit;

wherein the detection method further comprises:

controlling, by the control circuit, the switch assembly to be in an on state, wherein in a case that the switch assembly is in the on state, a voltage across two terminals of a capacitor in the resonant circuit is charged to a voltage of the charging power supply; and

controlling, by the control circuit, the switch assembly to be in an off state after the voltage across the two terminals of the capacitor is charged to the voltage of the charging power supply, wherein the resonant circuit generates the self-oscillation in a case that the switch assembly is in the off state.

9 . The detection method according to claim 7 , wherein the reference current comprises a first reference current and a second reference current, a current value of the first reference current is greater than a current value of the second reference current; and the Q-value detection circuit comprises: a current detection circuit, a first comparison circuit, a second comparison circuit, and a microprocessor; wherein

an input terminal of the current detection circuit is electrically connected between the first output terminal of the inverter circuit and the first input terminal of the resonant circuit or between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, an output terminal of the current detection circuit is electrically connected to a first input terminal of the first comparison circuit and a first input terminal of the second comparison circuit, a second input terminal of the first comparison circuit is configured to be connected to the first reference current, a second input terminal of the second comparison circuit is configured to be connected to the second reference current, and an output terminal of the first comparison circuit and an output terminal of the second comparison circuit are both electrically connected to the microprocessor;

wherein the detection method further comprises:

detecting, by the current detection circuit, in the case that the resonant circuit generates the self-oscillation, the on-state current of the power switch device conducted in the converter circuit;

transmitting, by the current detection circuit, the on-state current to the first comparison circuit and the second comparison circuit;

converting, by the first comparison circuit, the on-state current to a first square wave pulse signal based on the first reference current;

converting, by the second comparison circuit, the on-state current to a second square wave pulse signal based on the second reference current;

obtaining, by the microprocessor, based on the first square wave pulse signal, a time of a final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal;

obtaining, by the microprocessor, based on the second square wave pulse signal, a time of a final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal; and

obtaining, by the microprocessor, the Q-value detection result based on the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal, the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal, the first reference current, and the second reference current.

10 . The detection method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

determining, by the microprocessor, a period difference between the second square wave pulse signal and the first square wave pulse signal based on the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal and the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal; and

obtaining, by the microprocessor, the Q-value detection result based on the period difference, the first reference current, and the second reference current.

11 . The detection method according to claim 7 , further comprising:

determining, based on the Q-value detection result, whether a foreign object is present within an operating range of the wireless charging transmitter.

12 . A chip, comprising a wireless charging transmitter, wherein the wireless charging transmitter comprises: a resonant circuit, an inverter circuit, and a Q-value detection circuit; wherein

a first output terminal of the inverter circuit is electrically connected to a first input terminal of the resonant circuit, a second output terminal of the inverter circuit is electrically connected to a second input terminal of the resonant circuit, a first input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit is electrically connected between the first output terminal of the inverter circuit and the first input terminal of the resonant circuit or between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, and a second input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit is configured to be connected to a reference current; wherein

the Q-value detection circuit is configured to detect an on-state current of a power switch device in the inverter circuit in a case that the resonant circuit generates self-oscillation; and

the Q-value detection circuit is further configured to obtain a Q-value detection result based on the reference current and the on-state current, the Q-value detection result is used for determining whether the wireless charging transmitter transmits an electrical energy to a wireless charging receiver.

13 . The chip according to claim 12 , further comprising: a control circuit and a switch assembly, wherein a first terminal of the switch assembly is configured to be connected to a charging power supply, a second terminal of the switch assembly is electrically connected between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, and a control terminal of the switch assembly is electrically connected to the control circuit; wherein

the control circuit is configured to control the switch assembly to be in an on state, wherein in a case that the switch assembly is in the on state, a voltage across two terminals of a capacitor in the resonant circuit is charged to a voltage of the charging power supply; and

the control circuit is further configured to control the switch assembly to be in an off state after the voltage across the two terminals of the capacitor is charged to the voltage of the charging power supply, wherein the resonant circuit generates the self-oscillation in a case that the switch assembly is in the off state.

14 . The chip according to claim 12 , wherein the reference current comprises a first reference current and a second reference current, a current value of the first reference current is greater than a current value of the second reference current; and the Q-value detection circuit comprises: a current detection circuit, a first comparison circuit, a second comparison circuit, and a microprocessor, wherein

an input terminal of the current detection circuit is electrically connected between the first output terminal of the inverter circuit and the first input terminal of the resonant circuit or between the second output terminal of the inverter circuit and the second input terminal of the resonant circuit, an output terminal of the current detection circuit is electrically connected to a first input terminal of the first comparison circuit and a first input terminal of the second comparison circuit, a second input terminal of the first comparison circuit is configured to be connected to the first reference current, a second input terminal of the second comparison circuit is configured to be connected to the second reference current, and an output terminal of the first comparison circuit and an output terminal of the second comparison circuit are both electrically connected to the microprocessor;

the current detection circuit is configured to, in the case that the resonant circuit generates the self-oscillation, detect the on-state current of the power switch device conducted in the converter circuit, and transmit the on-state current to the first comparison circuit and the second comparison circuit;

the first comparison circuit is configured to convert the on-state current to a first square wave pulse signal based on the first reference current;

the second comparison circuit is configured to convert the on-state current to a second square wave pulse signal based on the second reference current;

the microprocessor is configured to obtain, based on the first square wave pulse signal, a time of a final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal;

the microprocessor is further configured to obtain, based on the second square wave pulse signal, a time of a final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal; and

the microprocessor is further configured to obtain the Q-value detection result based on the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal, the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal, the first reference current, and the second reference current.

15 . The chip according to claim 14 , wherein

the microprocessor is further configured to determine a period difference between the second square wave pulse signal and the first square wave pulse signal based on the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the first square wave pulse signal and the time of the final waveform peak corresponding to the second square wave pulse signal; and

the microprocessor is further configured to obtain the Q-value detection result based on the period difference, the first reference current, and the second reference current.

16 . The chip according to claim 14 , wherein the first comparison circuit or the second comparison circuit comprises a current comparator; wherein a positive phase input terminal of the current comparator is electrically connected to the output terminal of the current detection circuit, a negative phase input terminal of the current comparator is configured to be connected to the first reference current or the second reference current, and an output terminal of the current comparator is electrically connected to the microprocessor.

17 . The chip according to claim 12 , wherein the inverter circuit includes: a first power switch device, a second power switch device, a third power switch device, and a fourth power switch device; wherein

a first terminal of the first power switch device and a first terminal of the third power switch device are both electrically connected to a direct-current power supply, a second terminal of the first power switch device is electrically connected to a first terminal of the second power switch device, a second terminal of the third power switch device is electrically connected to a first terminal of the fourth power switch device, a second terminal of the second power switch device and a second terminal of the fourth power switch device are both grounded, the first input terminal of the resonant circuit and the first input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit are both electrically connected between the second terminal of the third power switch device and the first terminal of the fourth power switch device, the second input terminal of the resonant circuit and the second input terminal of the Q-value detection circuit are both electrically connected between the second terminal of the first power switch device and the first terminal of the second power switch device.