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A Reconfigurable Bidirectional Wireless Power Transceiver for Battery-

to-Battery Wireless Charging

ABSTRACT

Wireless power transfer (WPT) has been utilized in a wide range of


applications, including mobile, wearable, implantable devices, and wireless
sensor networks. In consumer electronics, many advanced models of
portable and wearable devices have already been integrated with the
wireless charging function. Meanwhile, the aftermarket wireless charging
accessories are also quite mature now. With WPT technology, people may
charge their mobile devices without any effort in public places, e.g., coffee
shops and restaurants. In the existing system a monolithic reconfigurable
bidirectional WPT transceiver designed for the first time in CMOS, which
can be reconfigured between a differential class-D power amplifier (PA) and
a full-wave rectifier. Meanwhile, we employed a maximum current charging
mode to maximize the B2B charging efficiency, by directly charging the
loading battery with the rectifier, and by powering the PA with the sourcing
battery. In the proposed system, design of FPGA based reconfigurable
wireless power transmission circuit is developed in which the
implementation is divided into two parts for better understanding. The first
part enables the circuit being simulated using the T-Spice software with LT
devices used for Power amplifier, rectifier and transformer section. The
lumped parameters are tunable and the performance can be simulated. The
second part will be using the analysis using MODELSIM Software in which
the reconfigurable architecture is developed using RTL blocks. The lumped
parameter are declared as variables. The complete implementation using
FPGA is our future extension of the proposed work.
EXISTING SYSTEM

In the existing system a monolithic reconfigurable bidirectional WPT


transceiver designed for the first time in CMOS, which can be reconfigured
between a differential class-D power amplifier (PA) and a full-wave rectifier.
Meanwhile, we employed a maximum current charging mode to maximize
the B2B charging efficiency, by directly charging the loading battery with
the rectifier, and by powering the PA with the sourcing battery.

PROBLEM STATEMENT

Existing work implemented using purely hardware components.

PROPOSED SYSTEM

In the proposed system, design of FPGA based reconfigurable wireless power


transmission circuit is developed in which the implementation is divided
into two parts for better understanding. The first part enables the circuit
being simulated using the T-Spice software with LT devices used for Power
amplifier, rectifier and transformer section. The lumped parameters are
tunable and the performance can be simulated. The second part will be
using the analysis using MODELSIM Software in which the reconfigurable
architecture is developed using RTL blocks. The lumped parameter are
declared as variables. The complete implementation using FPGA is our
future extension of the proposed work.

ADVANTAGES IN PROPOSED SYSTEM

Programmable Embedded systems are used (FPGA)

Lumped components are reconfigurable


SOFTWARES USED

SIMULATION : LT- SPICE , Modelsim/ Quartus II 6.3

Implementation XILINX ISE

APPLICATIONS

 Smart Walls
 Smart buildings

Block diagram

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