TY - JOUR
T1 - An Adaptive Synchronous Driving Phase Control Method of GaN-Based Full-Bridge 6.78-MHz WPTS
AU - Zhao, Chenxu
AU - Xiao, Guochun
AU - Wu, Min
AU - Zhu, Lei
AU - Cui, Hongchang
AU - Wang, Laili
AU - Yan, Zhengchao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/3/1
Y1 - 2024/3/1
N2 - The GaN-based active rectifiers have the potential to improve the efficiency of the several megahertz wireless power transfer system (WPTS). The full-bridge active rectifier can eliminate extra dc-dc converters for output regulation with less voltage stress than resonant rectifiers, such as Class E, Φ rectifiers. However, the lack of the synchronous phase control method is the core challenge for full-bridge active rectifier in 6.78-MHz WPTSs. Meanwhile, the increasing switching losses and reverse conduction losses of the gallium nitride high electron mobility transistors are the main constraints on the efficiency of the system. This article proposes an adaptive synchronous driving phase control (ASDPC) method of the GaN-based full-bridge rectifiers in 6.78-MHz WPTS. With the proposed method, the full-bridge rectifier can obtain the maximum output power in the critical zero voltage switching operation over a wide load range. A 50-W 6.78-MHz WPTS is built to verify the effectiveness and stability of the proposed ASDPC method. The dc-dc efficiency is improved in the wide load range of 8-50 Ω (11.8-54.57 W) and reaches 87.18% at Po = 44.9 W. Compared to the system without ASDPC, the efficiency can be improved by 5.2% at light load and 3.1% at heavy load.
AB - The GaN-based active rectifiers have the potential to improve the efficiency of the several megahertz wireless power transfer system (WPTS). The full-bridge active rectifier can eliminate extra dc-dc converters for output regulation with less voltage stress than resonant rectifiers, such as Class E, Φ rectifiers. However, the lack of the synchronous phase control method is the core challenge for full-bridge active rectifier in 6.78-MHz WPTSs. Meanwhile, the increasing switching losses and reverse conduction losses of the gallium nitride high electron mobility transistors are the main constraints on the efficiency of the system. This article proposes an adaptive synchronous driving phase control (ASDPC) method of the GaN-based full-bridge rectifiers in 6.78-MHz WPTS. With the proposed method, the full-bridge rectifier can obtain the maximum output power in the critical zero voltage switching operation over a wide load range. A 50-W 6.78-MHz WPTS is built to verify the effectiveness and stability of the proposed ASDPC method. The dc-dc efficiency is improved in the wide load range of 8-50 Ω (11.8-54.57 W) and reaches 87.18% at Po = 44.9 W. Compared to the system without ASDPC, the efficiency can be improved by 5.2% at light load and 3.1% at heavy load.
KW - 6.78-MHz wireless power transfer system (WPTS)
KW - dynamic dead time control (DDTC)
KW - full-bridge rectifier
KW - synchronous phase control
KW - zero voltage switching (ZVS)
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U2 - 10.1109/TPEL.2023.3331368
DO - 10.1109/TPEL.2023.3331368
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85177034751
SN - 0885-8993
VL - 39
SP - 3787
EP - 3796
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
IS - 3
ER -