DocumentCode :
1277794
Title :
A 0.025–0.45 W 60%-Efficiency Inductive-Coupling Power Transceiver With 5-Bit Dual-Frequency Feedforward Control for Non-Contact Memory Cards
Author :
Chung, Hayun ; Radecki, Andrzej ; Miura, Noriyuki ; Ishikuro, Hiroki ; Kuroda, Tadahiro
Author_Institution :
Keio Univ., Yokohama, Japan
Volume :
47
Issue :
10
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
2496
Lastpage :
2504
Abstract :
A 0.025-0.45 W inductive-coupling power transceiver for non-contact memory applications is presented. To deal with sudden and large load variations and achieve high-efficiency, we propose a power transceiver with 5-bit feedforward control. Knowing that load patterns of a memory card have strong correlation with commands issued by a host, feedforward control is applied to minimize response times. To achieve 5-bit power levels, the proposed transceiver utilizes pulse-density modulation (PDM) and a multi-channel structure. Different operation frequencies are chosen for each channel to maximize power transfer efficiency. To further improve transceiver efficiency and enable high-speed operation, an active rectifier with a fast positive feedback is proposed. The test prototype demonstrates 40%-70% efficiency across all load conditions and 60% efficiency in average, which are over an order of magnitude improvements compared to prior arts.
Keywords :
feedforward; memory cards; modulation; transceivers; dual-frequency feedforward control; fast positive feedback; inductive-coupling power transceiver; load patterns; multichannel structure; noncontact memory cards; power transfer efficiency; pulse density modulation; Delay; Feedforward neural networks; Level control; Load management; Magnetic cores; Transceivers; Active rectifier; dual-frequency; feedforward; high efficiency; inductive-coupling; power transceiver; wide load range;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2012.2206686
Filename :
6293915
Link To Document :
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