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An Integrated Boost Active Bridge Based Secondary Inductive Power Transfer Converter

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
卷 35, 期 12, 页码 12716-12727

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2020.2984784

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Couplers; Inductors; Batteries; Bridge circuits; Wireless communication; Switches; Electric vehicle charging; Electric vehicle charger; inductive power transfer (IPT); wireless power transfer; zero voltage switching

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Due to its inherent safety, robustness, and high efficiency, inductive power transfer (IPT) technology is highly suitable for the implementation of wireless electric vehicle (EV) chargers. In addition, IPT-based EV chargers can provide consistent vehicle-to-grid services, opportunistic charging, and in-motion/dynamic charging. However, designing such systems to adhere to applicable standards, while ensuring constant power transfer, and high efficiency, remains a challenge. For example, to meet the requirements outlined by SAE J2954, a wireless charger should tolerate a coupling change from 10% to 30% and a battery voltage variation from 280 to 420 V. A boost active bridge (BAB) converter presented in previous work was shown as a suitable solution; however, this system utilized two additional dc inductors. As such, this article presents a BAB converter, which integrates the current splitting functionality previously achieved using two dc inductors into a Double D magnetic coupler. This achieves a reduction in the magnetic volume of approximately 70%. Analysis of the proposed converter together with detailed design guidelines to maximize power transfer efficiency for a system designed to meet the SAEJ2954 specifications is also presented. Experimentally obtained efficiencies from a 7-kW prototype system showed minimal variation over the full range of loading conditions, ranging between 94.2% and 92%.

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