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A Direct AC–AC Converter for Inductive Power-Transfer Systems
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2011
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Electrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingHigh-frequency ResonanceEngineeringDirect Ac-ac ConverterPower Electronics ConverterDirect Ac–ac ConverterElectric Power ConversionHigh-frequency Current GenerationPower InverterPower ConvertersPower ElectronicsFrequency ControlPower Systems
This paper proposes a direct ac-ac converter to generate a high-frequency current for inductive power-transfer (IPT) systems. Unlike traditional dc-ac converters for IPT systems, the proposed converter can achieve a high-frequency current generation directly from an ac power source without a dc link. The power converter can maintain high-frequency resonance by natural circuit oscillation and discrete energy injection control. A variable-frequency control strategy is developed to vary the switching frequency to keep the high-frequency current operating with zero-current switching. Thus, the switching stress, power losses, and electromagnetic interference of the converter are reduced. Theoretical analysis, simulation, and experimental results show that the output track current is fully controllable with good waveforms for contactless power-transfer applications.
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