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`US 8,427,100 B2
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`(IO) Patent No.:
`c12) United States Patent
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`(45)Date of Patent:
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`Apr. 23, 2013
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`Vorenkamp et al.
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`(54)INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF WIRELESS
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`POWER TRANSFER
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`(73)Assignee: Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA
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`(US)
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`(21)Appl. No.: 12/580,689
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`(22)Filed:
`Oct.16, 2009
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`(65)
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`Prior Publication Data
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`US 2010/0201313 Al Aug. 12, 2010
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`5/2008 Calhoon et al. ............... 320/108
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`(Continued)
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`Primary Examiner -Edward Tso
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`Assistant Examiner - Alexis Boateng
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`(74)Attorney, Agent, or Firm - Fiala & Weaver P.L.L.C.
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`ABSTRACT
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`9/1999 Van Lerberghe
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`5,952,814 A
`(75)Inventors: Pieter Vorenkamp, Laguna Niguel, CA
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`9/1999 Rohde
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`5,959,433 A
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`(US); Reinier Van Der Lee, Lake Forest,
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`CA (US); InSun Van Loo, Wijchen (NL)
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`6,275,143 Bl
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`7,009,362 B2
`( *) Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term ofthis
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`5/2006 Ka-Lai et al.
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`7,042,196 B2
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`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
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`7,375,492 B2 *
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`5/2008 Calhoon et al.
`7,378,817 B2
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`U.S.C. 154(b) by 447 days.
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`Related U.S. Application Data
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`(57)
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`(63) Continuation-in-part of application No. 12/421,762,
`Techniques are described herein that are capable of increas­
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`filed on Apr. 10, 2009.
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`ing efficiency of wireless power transfer. A wireless power
`(60)Provisional application No. 61/150,554, filed on Feb.
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`transfer system includes features that allow the system to be
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`deployed in public spaces such as airp orts or in commercial
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`establishments such as restaurants or hotels to allow a user to
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`recharge one or more portable electronic devices while away
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`from home. To accommodate wireless recharging of a variety
`H02J7/00
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`of device types and states, the system may receive parameters
`(52)U.S. Cl.
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`and/or state information associated with a portable electronic
`USPC ........... 320/108; 320/107; 320/114; 320/156;
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`device to be recharged and may control the wireless power
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`320/158; 320/162
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`transfer in accordance with such parameters and/or state
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`(58)Field of Classification Search .................. 320/108,
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`information. For instance, the system may increase efficiency
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`320/104, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162,
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`of the wireless power transfer based on such parameters and/
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`320/163, 164, 165
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`or state information. The system may also provide a secure
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`See application file for complete search history.
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`and efficient means for obtaining required payment informa­
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`tion from the user prior to the wireless power transfer, thereby
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`facilitating fee-based recharging.
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`6, 2009.
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`(51)Int. Cl.
`H02J 7104
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`(2006.01)
`(2006.01)
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`(56)
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`POWER/
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 2 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 3 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`300
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 4 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 5 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 9 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`900
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`2013 Sheet 10 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`Apr. 23, 2013 Sheet 11 of 25
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`US 8,427,100 B2
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`2013 Sheet 12 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`A
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`REQUESTED BY PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`NO
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`2013 Sheet 13 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`B
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`REDUCE MAGNITUDE OF POWER THAT IS PROVIDED
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`SUBSTANTIALLY EQUAL TO MAGNITUDE OF POWER
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`CONSUMED BY PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
`WITH RESPECT TO WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER
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`FIG. llC
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`2013 Sheet 14 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`1100
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`;
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`D
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`C
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`CONTROL MAGNITUDE OF POWER THAT IS
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`1128
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`PROVIDED BY CHARGING STATION WITH RESPECT
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`TO WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER TO BE NO GREATER
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`THAN MAXIMUM SAFE POWER
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`NO
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`1134
`CHANGE ORIENTATION OF TRANSFER ELEMENT
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`BASED ON POSITION PARAMETER TO INCREASE
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`INDUCTIVE COUPLING BETWEEN TRANSFER
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`ELEMENT OF CHARGING STATION AND RECEIVING
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`ELEMENT OF PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`END
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`FIG. 11D
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`2013 Sheet 15 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`1200
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`CHARGING STATION
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`r1202
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`WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER MODULE
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`r1204
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`PARAMETER RECEIPT MODULE
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`;--1206
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`PARAMETER DETERMINATION MODULE
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`FREQUENCY COMPARISON MODULE
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`_r 1208
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`r 1210
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`EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT MODULE
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`_r-1212
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`POWER COMPARISON MODULE
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`_r-1214
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`ORIENTATION DETERMINATION MODULE
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`FIG. 12
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 16 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`1300
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`TRANSFER POWER TO PORTABLE V 1302WIRELESSLY
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`
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`
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`ELECTRONIC DEVICE VIA WIRELESS POWER
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`LINK
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`•
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`ANALYZE PARAMETER RECENED VIA WIRELESS V 1304
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`COMMUNICATION LINK REGARDING PORTABLE
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`ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH RESPECT TO
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`WIRELESS TRANSFER OF POWER
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`WITH RESPECT TO V 1306INCREASE EFFICIENCY
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`,,
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`WIRELESS TRANSFER OF POWER BASED ON
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`ANALYSIS OF PARAMETER
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`FIG. 13
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 17 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`1400
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`CHARGING STATION
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`,--1402
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`WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER MODULE
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`,--1404
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`PARAMETER ANALYSIS MODULE
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`,,,.-1406
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`EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT MODULE
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`
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`FIG. 14
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 18 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`1500
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`GENERA TE MAGNETIC FIELD 1502
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`
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`WIRELESSLY TRANSFER POWER TO PORTABLE V 1504
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`1
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`ELECTRONIC DEVICE VIA WIRELESS POWER
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`LINK USING MAGNETIC FIELD
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`•
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`ANALYZE PARAMETER RECEIVED VIA WIRELESS V 1506
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`COMMUNICATION LINK REGARDING PORTABLE
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`ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH RESPECT TO
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`WIRELESS TRANSFER OF POWER
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`,,
`CHANGE CHARACTERISTIC OF MAGNETIC FIELD ...r 1508
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`TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY WITH RESPECT TO
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`WIRELESS TRANSFER OF POWER BASED ON
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`ANALYSIS OF PARAMETER
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`FIG. 15
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23, 2013 Sheet 19 of 25
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`
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`US 8,427,100 B2
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`1600
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`CHARGING STATION
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`1602
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`WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER MODULE
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`,r1608
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`FIELD GENERATION MODULE
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`COUPLING MODULE
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`,r1604
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`PARAMETER ANALYSIS MODULE
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`1606
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`EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT MODULE
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`,r1612
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`FIELD MANIPULATION MODULE
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`FIG. 16
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23, 2013 Sheet 20 of 25
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`
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`US 8,427,100 B2
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`1700
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`v I702
`WIRELESSL Y RECEIVE POWER FOR FIRST
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`PERIOD OF TIME AT PORTABLE ELECTRONIC
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`DEVICE FROM CHARGING STATION VIA
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`WIRELESS POWER LINK HAVING FIRST
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`TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY
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`v I704
`PROVIDE AT LEAST ONE PARAMETER
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`,.
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`REGARDING PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`WITH RESPECT TO RECEIPT OF POWER DURING
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`FIRST PERIOD OF TIME TO CHARGING STATION
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`VIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK
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`v1706
`WIRELESSL Y RECEIVE POWER FOR SECOND
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`,,
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`PERIOD OF TIME AT PORTABLE ELECTRONIC
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`DEVICE FROM CHARGING STATION VIA
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`WIRELESS POWER LINK HAVING SECOND
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`TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY THAT IS GREATER
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`THAN FIRST TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY IN
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`RESPONSE TO PROVIDING AT LEAST ONE
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`PARAMETER TO CHARGING STATION
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`FIG. 17
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`U.S. Patent Apr. 23,
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`2013 Sheet 21 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`1800
`
`
`
`WIRELESSL Y RECEIVE POWER FOR FIRST PERIOD OF TIME AT V 1802
`
`
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`PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FROM CHARGING STATION VIA
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`
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`WIRELESS POWER LINK HA YING FIRST TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY
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`
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`PROVIDE FREQUENCY PARAMETER THAT SPECIFIES RESONANT ..r 1804
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`l
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`FREQUENCY OF PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO CHARGING
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`STATION VIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK
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`1
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`
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`WIRELESSL Y RECEIVE POWER FOR SECOND PERIOD OF TIME AT ..r 1806
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`PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FROM CHARGING STATION VIA
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`WIRELESS POWER LINK HA YING SECOND TRANSMISSION
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`
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`EFFICIENCY THAT IS GREATER THAN FIRST TRANSMISSION
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`EFFlClENCY lN RESPONSE TO PROYlDlNG FREQUENCY PARAMETER
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`TO CHARGING STATION;
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`
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`WHEREIN FIRST EFFICIENCY IS BASED ON RESONANT INDUCTIVE
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`
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`COUPLING OF FIRST COIL IN PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH
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`SECOND COIL IN CHARGING STATION THAT GENERATES NON-
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`
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`RADIATIVE MAGNETIC FIELD OSCILLATING AT FIRST FREQUENCY
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`THAT TS NOT SUBSTANTIALLY SAME AS RESONANT FREQUENCY OF
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`PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE; AND
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`WHEREIN SECOND EFFICIENCY IS BASED ON RESONANT INDUCTIVE
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`COUPLING OF FIRST COIL IN PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH
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`SECOND COIL IN CHARGING STATION THAT GENERATES NON-
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`RADIATIVE MAGNETIC FIELD OSCILLATING AT SECOND
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`FREQUENCY THAT IS SUBSTANTIALLY SAME AS RESONANT
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`FREQUENCY OF PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`FIG. 18
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`2013 Sheet 22 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`1900
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`...r 1902
`WIRELESSL Y RECEIVE MAGNITUDE OF POWER
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`
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`THAT IS GREATER THAN REFERENCE
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`MAGNITUDE OF POWER FOR FIRST PERIOD OF
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`
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`TIME AT PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FROM
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`CHARGING STATION VIA WIRELESS POWER LINK
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`
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`HAVING FIRST TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY
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`...r 1904
`PROVIDE POWER PARAMETER TO CHARGING
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`1.
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`STATION VIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK,
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`POWER PARAMETER SPECIFYING REFERENCE
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`MAGNITUDE OF POWER AS BEING REQUESTED
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`BY PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`...r 1906
`WIRELESSL Y RECEIVE MAGNITUDE OF POWER
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`.
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`THAT IS SUBSTANTIALLY SAME AS REFERENCE
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`MAGNITUDE OF POWER FOR SECOND PERIOD OF
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`
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`TIME AT PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FROM
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`CHARGING STATION VIA WIRELESS POWER LINK
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`
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`HAVING SECOND TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY
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`THAT IS GREATER THAN FIRST TRANSMISSION
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`EFFICIENCY IN RESPONSE TO PROVIDING POWER
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`PARAMETER TO CHARGING STATION
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`FIG. 19
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`2000
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`
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`WIRELESSLY RECEIVE MAGNITUDE OF POWER AT PORTABLE V 2002
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`ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR FIRST PERIOD OF TIME FROM
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`CHARGING STATION VIA WIRELESS POWER LINK HAVING
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`FIRST TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY, MAGNITUDE OF POWER
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`WIRELESSL Y RECENED FOR FIRST PERIOD OF TIME IS
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`GREATER THAN MAGNITUDE OF POWER CONSUMED BY
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`PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR FIRST PERIOD OF TIME
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`
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`v 2004
`PROVIDE POWER PARAMETER THAT SPECIFIES MAGNITUDE OF
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`POWER CONSUMED BY PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`
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`DURING FIRST PERIOD OF TIME TO CHARGING STATION VIA
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`WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK
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`v 2006
`WIRELESSLY RECEIVE MAGNITUDE OF POWER AT PORTABLE
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`ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR SECOND PERIOD OF TIME FROM
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`
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`CHARGING STATION VIA WIRELESS POWER LINK HA VINO
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`
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`SECOND TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY THAT IS GREATER THAN
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`FIRST TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY IN RESPONSE TO PROVIDING
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`POWER PARAMETER TO CHARGING STATION, MAGNITUDE OF
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`POWER WIRELESSLY RECEIVED FOR SECOND PERIOD OF TIME
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`
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`IS SUBSTANTIALLY SAME AS MAGNITUDE OF POWER
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`
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`CONSUMED BY PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR SECOND
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`PERIOD OF TIME
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`FIG. 20
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`2013 Sheet 24 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`2100
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`v 2102
`WIRELESSLY RECEIVE MAGNITUDE OF POWER
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`
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`THAT IS GREATER THAN MAXIMUM SAFE
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`POWER, WHICH PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`IS CAP ABLE OF CONSUMING WITHOUT
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`SUBSTANTIAL RISK OF DAMAGING PORTABLE
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`ELECTRONIC DEVICE, FOR FIRST PERIOD OF
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`TIME AT PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FROM
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`CHARGING STATION VIA WIRELESS POWER LINK
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`
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`HAVING FIRST TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY
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`PROVIDE POWER PARAMETER THAT SPECIFIES V 2104
`MAXIMUM SAFE POWER TO CHARGING STATION
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`VIA WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK
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`,,,
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`WIRELESSLY RECEIVE MAGNITUDE OF POWER v2106
`THAT IS NO GREATER THAN MAXIMUM SAFE
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`POWER FOR SECOND PERIOD OF TIME AT
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`PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE FROM
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`CHARGING STATION VIA WIRELESS POWER LINK
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`
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`HAVING SECOND TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY
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`THAT IS GREATER THAN FIRST TRANSMISSION
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`
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`EFFICIENCY IN RESPONSE TO PROVIDING POWER
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`
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`PARAMETER TO CHARGING STATION
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`FIG. 21
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`2013 Sheet 25 of 25 US 8,427,100 B2
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`2200
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`
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`PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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`r2202
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`WIRELESS POWER RECEIPT MODULE
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`r2204
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`PARAMETER MODULE
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`FIG. 22
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`POWER TRANSFER
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`US 8,427,100 B2
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`1
`INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF WIRELESS Charger System," and U.S. Pat. No. 7,042,196 to Ka-Lai et
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`al., entitled "Contact-less Power Transfer," each of which is
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`incorp orated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
`CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED
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`Examples of some conventional devices that include batteries
`APPLICATIONS
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`5 that may be recharged via inductive coupling include the
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`Braun Oral B Plak Control Power Toothbrush, the Panasonic
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`This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent
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`Digital Cordless Phone Solution KX-PH15AL and the Pana­
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`application Ser. No. 12/421,762, filed Apr. 10, 2009, which
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`sonic multi-head men's shavers ES70/40 series.
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`claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No.
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`Another example of a technology that supports the use of
`10
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`61/150,554, filed Feb. 6, 2009, the entireties of which are
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`inductive coupling to wirelessly transfer power is called Near
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`herein. incorp orated by reference
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`
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`Field Communication (NFC). NFC is a short-range high fre­
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`quency wireless communication technology that enables the
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`exchange of data between devices over approximately a deci-
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`14443of the ISO/IEC 15 meter distance. NFC is an extension
`1.Field of the Invention
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`proximity-card standard that combines the interface of a
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`The invention generally relates to systems capable of trans­
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`smartcard and a reader into a single device. An NFC device
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`mitting electrical power without wires.
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`can communicate with both existing ISO/IEC 14443 smart­
`2.Background
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`cards and readers, as well as with other NFC devices, and is
`As used herein, the term wireless power transfer refers to a
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`infrastructure with existing contactless 20 thereby compatible
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`process by which electrical energy is transmitted from a
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`already in use for public transportation and payment. The air
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`power source to an electrical load without interconnecting
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`interface for NFC is described in ISO/IEC 18092/ECMA-
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`wires. Wireless power transfer is useful for applications in
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`340: Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol-I
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`which instantaneous or continuous energy transfer is needed,
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`(NFCIP-1) and ISO/IEC 21481/ECMA-352: Near Field
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`but for which providing a wired connection is inconvenient,
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`25 Communication Interface and Protocol-2 (NFCIP-2), which
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`hazardous, or impossible.
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`It has been observed that while
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`herein. are incorp orated electromagnetic radiation by reference
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`NFC devices communicate via magnetic field induction,
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`(such as radio waves) is excellent for transmitting informa­
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`wherein two loop antennas are located within each other's
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`tion wirelessly, it is generally not suitable for transferring
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`near field, effectively forming an air-core transformer. In a
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`power wirelessly. For example, if power were transferred
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`passive communication mode, an initiator device provides a
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`using onmidirectional electromagnetic waves, a vast majority
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`carrier field and a target device answers by modulating the
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`of the power would end up being wasted in free space.
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`existing field. In this mode, the target device may draw its
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`Directed electromagnetic radiation such as lasers might be
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`operating power from the initiator-provided electromagnetic
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`used to transfer power between a power source and a device,
`field.
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`but this is not very practical and could even be dangerous.
`"Resonant inductive coupling" refers to a more recently­
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`Such an approach would also require an uninterrupted line of
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`publicized type of inductive coupling that utilizes magneti­
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`sight between the power source and the device, as well as a
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`cally-coupled resonators for wirelessly transferring power. In
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`sophisticated tracking mechanism when the device is mobile.
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`a system that uses resonant inductive coupling, a first coil
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`For the foregoing reasons, conventional systems that trans-
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`attached to a sending unit generates a non-radiative magnetic
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`fer power wirelessly are typically based on the concept of
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`field oscillating at megahertz (MHz) frequencies. The non­
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`electromagnetic induction rather than electromagnetic radia-40
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`radiative field mediates a power exchange with a second coil
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`tion. These systems include systems based on inductive cou­
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`attached to a receiving unit, which is specially designed to
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`pling and systems based on so-called "resonant inductive
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`resonate with the field. The resonant nature of the process
`coupling."
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`facilitates a strong interaction between the sending unit and
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`Inductive coupling refers to the transfer of energy from one
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`the receiving unit, while the interaction with the rest of the
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`circuit component to another through a shared electromag-
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`environment is weak. Power that is not picked up by the
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`netic field. In inductive coupling, a current running in an
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`receiving unit remains bound to the vicinity of the sending
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`emitting coil induces another current in a receiving coil. The
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`unit, instead of being radiated into the environment and lost.
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`two coils are in close proximity, but do not touch.
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`Resonant inductive coupling is said to enable relatively
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`Inductive coupling has been used in a variety of systems,
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`efficient wireless power transfer over distances that are a few
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`including but not limited to systems that wirelessly charge a 50
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`times the size of the device to be powered, therefore exceed­
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`battery in a portable electronic device. In such systems, the
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`ing the performance of systems based on non-resonant induc­
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`portable electronic device is placed in close proximity to a
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`tive coupling. An example of a wireless power transfer system
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`charging station. A first induction coil in the charging station
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`based on resonant inductive coupling is described in U.S.
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`
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`is used to create an alternating electromagnetic field, and a
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`Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0222542 to Joan­
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`second induction coil in the portable electronic device derives
`55
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`nopoulos et al., entitled "Wireless Non-radiative Energy
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`power from the electromagnetic field and converts it back into
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`herein. by reference Transfer," which is incorp orated
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`electrical current to charge the battery. Thus, in such systems,
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`Given the explosive growth in the use of portable electronic
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`there is no need for direct electrical contact between the
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`devices such as laptop computers, cellular telephones, and
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`battery and the charging station.
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`portable media devices, it is anticipated that there will be a
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`Some examples of various different types of charging sys-60
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`strong demand for systems that facilitate the wireless recharg-
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`terns based on the principle of inductive coupling are
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`ing of power sources based on various types of near field
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`described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,938,018 to Dahl, entitled "Induc­
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`
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`
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`inductive coupling such as those described above. Indeed, it
`
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`tion Charging System," U.S. Pat. No. 4,873,677 to Sakamoto
`
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`may be deemed desirable to make such systems available in
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`
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`et al., entitled "Charging Apparatus for an Electronic Device,"
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`establish­public spaces such as airp orts or in commercial
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`
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`U.S. Pat. No. 5,952,814 to Van Lerberghe, entitled "Induction
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`ments such as restaurants or hotels to allow users to recharge
`
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`
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`Charging Apparatus and an Electronic Device," U.S. Pat. No.
`
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