Thorough Study of Multi-Switching-Frequency-Based Spread-Spectrum Technique for Suppression of Conducted Emissions from Wireless Battery Chargers
Electronics 2023
Deniss Stepins, Aleksandrs Sokolovs, Jānis Zaķis

The multi-switching-frequency technique is one of the spread-spectrum techniques for suppression of conducted emissions generated by wireless battery chargers. Its advantage is a relatively easy implementation with a microcontroller. In this paper, an original thorough experimental study of the effect of the multi-switching-frequency-based spread spectrum technique parameters (e.g., combinations of number of pulses, frequency order, etc.) on the performance characteristics (conducted emissions levels, efficiency, etc.) of an inductive-resonant wireless battery charger with a closed loop control is presented. It is shown that combinations of a number of pulses and frequency order have a noticeable impact on the performance characteristics of the wireless chargers. The suppression of the conducted emissions can be improved significantly by using optimized parameters of the technique. Moreover, it is proved experimentally that a relatively inexpensive microcontroller with a transceiver can be used to implement both closed-loop control of the wireless charger and the multi-switching-frequency technique.


Atslēgas vārdi
wireless battery charger; inductive-resonant; spread spectrum; conducted emissions; efficiency
DOI
10.3390/electronics12030687
Hipersaite
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/3/687

Stepins, D., Sokolovs, A., Zaķis, J. Thorough Study of Multi-Switching-Frequency-Based Spread-Spectrum Technique for Suppression of Conducted Emissions from Wireless Battery Chargers. Electronics, 2023, Vol. 12, No. 3, Article number 687. e-ISSN 2079-9292. Pieejams: doi:10.3390/electronics12030687

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