Title :
Wireless Power Systems for Mobile Devices Supporting Inductive and Resonant Operating Modes
Author :
Riehl, Patrick S. ; Satyamoorthy, Anand ; Akram, Hasnain ; Yung-Chih Yen ; Yang, J.-C. ; Juan, Brian ; Chi-Min Lee ; Fu-Chi Lin ; Muratov, Vladimir ; Plumb, William ; Tustin, Philip F.
Author_Institution :
Mediatek, Woburn, MA, USA
Abstract :
We demonstrate a family of wireless power devices that operate in a variety of operating modes. A multimode wireless power receiver unit (PRU) allows a mobile device to charge from any one of three wireless power standards: Qi, Power Matters Alliance, or Rezence. A coil arrangement and matching network is introduced that is resonant in both 6.78-MHz and 100-kHz bands, allowing the same power conversion circuitry to operate in either mode. The multi-mode PRU converts 5 W of ac power to a regulated 5-V output with an efficiency of up to 83% in Rezence mode and up to 86% in Qi mode. A wireless charging power transfer unit (PTU) using the Rezence specification charges three such PRUs at a power level of 5 W each with a power transfer efficiency of 66%. An in-band communications protocol provides enhanced capabilities to the Rezence system. Multiple layers of encoding ensure reliable delivery of messages under difficult channel conditions. Another PTU design allows the same receiver to charge through a table of 30-mm thickness while maintaining the in-band communications link. We show that a wide variety of multimode devices are possible, enabling widespread adoption of wireless power even in the absence of a single unified standard.
Keywords :
coils; inductive power transmission; mobile handsets; protocols; radio links; wireless channels; PRU multimode; Rezence system; coil arrangement; encoding multiple layer; in-band communication link; in-band communication protocol; inductive operating mode; matching network; mobile device; multimode wireless power receiver unit; power 5 W; power conversion circuitry; power matter alliance; power transfer efficiency; resonant operating modes; voltage 5 V; wireless charging power transfer unit; wireless power system; Coils; Couplings; Integrated circuit modeling; Modulation; Power systems; Resonant frequency; Wireless communication; Wireless charging; wireless power;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2015.2398413