Title :
The effects of rectification on RFI in low-frequency inductive power transfer systems
Author :
McLean, James ; Sako, H. ; Medina, Aurelio ; Sutton, Robert
Author_Institution :
TDK R & D Corp., Cedar Park, TX, USA
Abstract :
Inductive power transfer (IPT) systems typically employ a relatively pure sinusoidal primary current. The frequency of operation is chosen to not interfere with existing LF systems such as RFID transponders. Rectification combined with filtering on the secondary side of an IPT system necessarily introduces significant harmonic content into the secondary current as well as ringing, in some cases. Although the IPT system is typically so small that radiation can be neglected at the fundamental frequency, radiation at harmonic frequencies is much more significant due to the strong frequency dependence of the radiative properties of the electrically-small magnetic dipole and quadrupole radiators comprised by the couplers. We examine the primary and secondary current waveforms of a typical IPT system in the time and frequency domains using nonlinear circuit simulations. We then perform full-wave frequency domain simulation of the linear magnetic components (i. e., the inductive couplers) at the harmonic frequencies including the full dispersion model of the ferrite. The topology of the secondary-side matching network is shown to have a strong influence on the harmonic content of the secondary current and hence the extraneous electromagnetic field. Because the harmonic currents in the secondary are typically much greater in magnitude than those in the primary, the fields at the harmonic frequencies tend to be predominantly dipolar in nature.
Keywords :
frequency-domain analysis; harmonics; inductive power transmission; radiofrequency interference; rectification; time-domain analysis; IPT systems; RFI; extraneous electromagnetic field; ferrite full dispersion model; frequency domain analysis; full-wave frequency domain simulation; harmonic frequencies; linear magnetic components; low-frequency inductive power transfer systems; nonlinear circuit simulations; primary current waveforms; rectification effects; relatively pure sinusoidal primary current; secondary current harmonic content; secondary current waveforms; secondary-side matching network topology; time domain analysis; Couplers; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetics; Harmonic analysis; Inductors; Integrated circuit modeling; Magnetic separation;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC EUROPE), 2013 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Brugge