A Single-Stage Bi-Directional Inductive Power Transfer System with Closed-Loop Current Control Strategy

2020 
A conventional two-stage topology that consists of a dc/ac converter, a dc-link, and two ac/dc converter is being used as wireless charging of electric vehicles (EVs). However, the conventional topology contains more conversion stages with a bulky dc-link capacitor, and implementation of control strategies is not easy to transfer power from the primary coil to pickup coil or vice versa. A single-stage, inductive power transfer (IPT) system with a simple control strategy is needed to reduce the conversion stages and to increase the reliability of the system. This article proposes a control strategy for a single-stage conversion topology that is easy to implement and more importantly can achieve unity power factor (UPF) using a single controller. The experimental validation of single-stage conversion topology and steady-state analysis with series–series (SS) compensation scheme is presented in this article. A fixed angle of ±90° in between the output phase of the converters is achieved without estimating any power or current parameters. A hardware prototype working at a lower watt rating is analyzed, and the validation of the proposed system for 3.7-kVA rating as per the international standard is simulated. Furthermore, transient response is also observed to verify the closed-loop control scheme of battery current.
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