IP Library Granted Patent US 10,673,282
Granted Patent B2
US 10,673,282 · App. 16/246,764 · Granted Jun 2, 2020

Tunable wireless energy transfer systems

Inventors: Andrew J. Campanella (Somerville, MA); Herbert T. Lou (Berkeley, CA); Morris P. Kesler (Bedford, MA); Katherine L. Hall (Arlington, MA); Ron Fiorello (Tewksbury, MA); Aristeidis Karalis (Boston, MA)
Assignee: WiTricity Corporation
H02J50/12H01F38/14H01Q7/00H03H7/40B60L2200/26
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Patent No.
US 10,673,282
App. No.
16/246,764
Granted
Jun 2, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

This application includes a source for a wireless power transfer system including: sensing and measurement circuitry configured to process signals associated with a source resonator and a source impedance matching network including a tunable component; a PWM generator coupled with power transistors of an amplifier coupled with the source impedance matching network, wherein the PWM generator is configured to control a driving signal to drive the source resonator using the power transistors; and a controller coupled with the sensing and measurement circuitry to receive measured signals, wherein the controller is configured to control a component value or an operating point of at least one of the tunable component(s), and the controller is configured to modify operation of the PWM generator based on the measured signals to modify at least a phase of the driving signal while changing power delivered to the source resonator.

Claims (24)

1. A source for a wireless power transfer system comprising:

sensing and measurement circuitry configured to process signals associated with a source resonator and a source impedance matching network comprising one or more tunable components;

a PWM (pulse width modulation) generator coupled with at least two power transistors of an amplifier coupled with the source impedance matching network, wherein the PWM generator is configured to control a driving signal to drive the source resonator using the at least two power transistors; and

a controller coupled with the sensing and measurement circuitry to receive measured signals from the sensing and measurement circuitry, wherein the controller is configured to control a component value or an operating point of at least one of the one or more tunable components, and the controller is configured to modify operation of the PWM generator based on the measured signals to modify at least a phase of the driving signal while changing power delivered to the source resonator.

2. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to modify operation of the source impedance matching network based on the measured signals.

3. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to modify at least one of a duty cycle or the phase of the driving signal based on the measured signals to yield dynamic source impedance matching with an extended tuning range or precision.

4. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 3 , wherein the controller comprises a communication controller and a source impedance matching controller integrated into a microcontroller.

5. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to adjust a resonant frequency of the source resonator.

6. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 2 , wherein the amplifier comprises a half-bridge switching power amplifier comprising the at least two power transistors.

7. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 2 , wherein the amplifier comprises a full-bridge switching power amplifier comprising the at least two power transistors.

8. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 2 , wherein the amplifier is a class-D or class-E switching amplifier.

9. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the sensing and measurement circuitry includes signal filtering and buffering circuits, and the sensing and measurement circuitry includes differential or single-ended conversion circuitry.

10. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the sensing and measurement circuitry is coupled with an analog-to-digital converter (ADC).

11. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the measured signals comprise one or more of port parameter signals, voltage signals, current signals, power signals, or temperatures signals.

12. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 1 , comprising an integrated circuit chip comprising the controller.

13. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control a voltage output of an adjustable DC supply coupled with the amplifier.

14. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 13 , comprising a Vbus controller through which the voltage output of the adjustable DC supply is controlled.

15. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 14 , wherein the controller and the Vbus controller are integrated into a microcontroller.

16. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to maintain a zero voltage switching condition at the amplifier.

17. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to maintain a zero current switching condition at the amplifier.

18. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 1 , comprising fault detection circuitry configured to change or interrupt operation of the amplifier.

19. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 18 , wherein the fault detection circuitry comprises one or more comparators to monitor voltage or current signals.

20. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 19 , wherein the comparators monitor bus voltage.

21. The source for a wireless power transfer system of claim 18 , wherein the fault detection circuitry has an output to cause a change to the PWM generator, a shutdown, or a reduction of output power.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2025
From: AIR WAVES WIRELESS ELECTRICITY IV, LLC
To: WITRICITY AI TECH, LLC
Reel/Frame 074004/0929 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2025
From: WITRICITY CORPORATION
To: WITRICITY AI TECH, LLC
Reel/Frame 073982/0106 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 5, 2025
From: WITRICITY CORPORATION; WITRICITY HOLDINGS, INC.
To: AIR WAVES WIRELESS ELECTRICITY IV, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT FOR LENDERS
Reel/Frame 073860/0204 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2019
From: CAMPANELLA, ANDREW J.; LOU, HERBERT T.; KESLER, MORRIS P.; HALL, KATHERINE L.; FIORELLO, RON; KARALIS, ARISTEIDIS
To: WITRICITY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 048000/0625 →
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