The present disclosure relates to wireless power transfer between a power transmitter device (also referred to in the art as a charging station) and a power receiving device (also referred to in the art as a portable device). In particular, the present disclosure relates to the detection by the power receiving device of an analog ping signal sent by the power transmitter device for the purpose of triggering the power receiving device to wake up from sleep mode.
Wireless power transmission is of considerable interest to consumers as a way to charge portable devices without the need to make a hard-wired connection to the charging station. The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has developed a standard that defines interoperability between power transmitter devices and power receiving devices. The WPC standard defines the type of inductive coupling (for example, coil configuration) and the communications protocol to be used for low-power wireless devices arranged in a configuration for wireless power transmission.
The power transmitter device 10 includes a primary coil 20 that is used to transfer power to a secondary coil 30 associated with the power receiving device 12. A power supply 22 supplies a voltage, for example, a DC voltage, to a driver circuit 24 having output terminals coupled to terminals of the primary coil 20. A control circuit 26 generates control signals to control operation of the driver circuit 24 pass an AC current with a variable frequency through the primary coil 20 and generate a power signal. A sensing circuit 28 has an input coupled to the primary coil 20 to sense and demodulate data signaling induced on the primary coil 20 by the power receiving device 12. The sensed data is communicated to the control circuit 26. The power receiving device 12 includes a rectification circuit 32 having input terminals coupled to terminals of the secondary coil 30 which is inductively coupled to the primary coil 20. The rectification circuit 32 operates to rectify the power signal transmitted from the power transmitter device 10 and produce an unregulated supply voltage. A voltage conditioning circuit 34, for example, a low drop-out voltage regulator, generates a regulated supply voltage from the unregulated supply voltage, with that regulated supply voltage used to power a control circuit 36 and charge a battery 38. The control circuit 36 has an output coupled to the secondary coil 30 and configured to induce the data signaling for communication back to the power transmitter device 10 using a backscatter modulation technique as well known in the art where the secondary coil 30 is loaded in response to the data signaling which causes corresponding change current draw at power transmitter device 10. The change in current draw is detected by the sensing circuit 28 coupled to the primary coil 20.
In accordance with the WPC standard, the control circuit 26 of the power transmitter device 10 actuates the driver circuit 24 to periodically transmit an analog ping signal over the wireless interface towards the power receiving device 12. The purpose of this analog ping signal communication is to detect whether any power receiving device 12 is present. In response to receipt and detection of the analog ping signal, the control circuit 36 of the power receiving device 12 induces the data signaling to be communicated back to the power transmitter device 10. This data signaling may, for example, include information which identifies the power receiving device 12 to the power transmitter device 10 as a WPC standard compliant device as well as provides configuration information (comprising, for example, signal strength information, power request information, error information, etc.).
In some instances, the processing unit within the power receiving device 12 (for example, associated with the control circuit 36) is operating in a low power or sleep mode when brought into sufficient proximity of the power transmitter device 10 where power transfer is possible. In such a case, it is important for the power receiving device 12 to operate in a manner which permits detection of the analog ping signal for the purpose of causing the processing unit of the power receiving device 12 to wake from sleep mode. In a known solution to the issue of detecting the analog ping signal, a sense circuit 40 is configured with an input coupled to the unregulated supply voltage output from the rectification circuit 32.
The specific signal form and shape for the analog ping signal is not specified by the WPC standard. Thus, each manufacturer is free to select a desired signal form and shape and, not surprisingly, there exists a wide variety of analog ping signal forms and shapes as shown in
There is a need in the art for an improved solution for analog ping signal detection in a power receiving device 12 used in connection with a system supporting wireless power transfer.
In an embodiment, a circuit is configured to detect an analog ping signal present at a secondary coil of a power receiving device operating within a wireless power transmission system. The circuit comprises: a DC blocking circuit having an input directly connected to a terminal of the secondary coil; a comparator circuit having an input coupled to an output of the DC blocking circuit; and a timer circuit reset by a signal output by the comparator circuit to assert a ping detect signal in response to a resetting of the timer circuit and deassert the ping detect signal in response to a timing out of the timer circuit.
In an embodiment, a method is provided for detecting an analog ping signal present at a secondary coil of a power receiving device operating within a wireless power transmission system. The method comprises: sensing an AC signal at a terminal of the secondary coil; comparing the AC signal to a threshold; and resetting a timer circuit if the comparison indicates that the AC signal exceeds the threshold and asserting a ping detect signal in response to the resetting of the timer circuit; and allowing the timer circuit to time out if the comparison indicates that the AC signal does not exceed the threshold and deasserting the pin detect signal in response to the timing out of the timer circuit.
The foregoing and other features and advantages will be discussed in detail in the following non-limiting description of specific embodiments in connection with the following illustrations wherein:
The same elements have been designated with the same reference numerals in the various drawings and, further, the various drawings are not to scale. For clarity, only those elements which are useful to the understanding of the described embodiments have been shown and are detailed.
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In accordance with the WPC standard, the power transmitter device will periodically transmit an analog ping signal over the wireless interface towards the power receiving device 12′. The purpose of this analog ping signal communication is to detect whether any power receiving device 12′ is present. The power receiving device 12′ includes a sense circuit 50 that is configured with an input coupled to a terminal of the secondary coil 30, the sense circuit 50 accordingly operating to receive the power signal passing through the secondary coil 30. The sense circuit 50 operates to detect the analog ping signal and generate a control signal which causes the power receiving device 12′ to respond in accordance with the WPC standard by supplying data signaling transmitted toward the power transmitter device. This data signaling may, for example, include information which identifies the power receiving device 12 to the power transmitter device 10 as a WPC standard compliant device as well as provide configuration information (comprising, for example, signal strength information, power request information, error information, etc.). Additionally, the control signal output by the sense circuit 50 may function to cause processing circuitry within the power receiving device 12′ to wake from sleep mode. For example, in the context of a power receiving device 12′ that is a mobile or portable device like a cellular telephone, the generated control signal will cause the processor of the mobile or portable device to wake up from a low power or sleep mode of operation.
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Alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting. The present invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.