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Title: Wide-load-range resonant converter supplying the SAE J-1773 electric vehicle inductive charging interface

Journal Article · · IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/28.777198· OSTI ID:20001226

The recommended practice for electric vehicle battery charging using inductive coupling (SAE J-1773), published in January 1995 by the Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., outlines values and tolerances for critical vehicle inlet parameters which must be considered when selecting a coupler driving topology. The inductive coupling vehicle inlet contains a significant discrete capacitive component in addition to low magnetizing and high leakage inductances. Driving the vehicle interface with a variable-frequency series-resonant converter results in a four-element topology with many desirable features: unity transformer turns ratio; buck/boost voltage gain; current-source operation; monotonic power transfer characteristic over a wide load range; throttling capability down to no load; high-frequency operation; narrow modulation frequency range; use of zero-voltage-switched MOSFET's with slow integral diodes; high efficiency; inherent short-circuit protection; soft recovery of output rectifiers and secondary dv/dt control and current waveshaping for the cable. coupler, and vehicle inlet, resulting in enhanced electromagnetic compatibility. In this paper, characteristics of the topology are derived and analyzed using two methods. Firstly, the fundamental mode ac sine-wave approximation is extended to battery loads and provides a simple, yet insightful, analysis of the topology. A second method of analysis is based on the more accurate, but complex, time-based modal approach. Finally, typical experimental results verify the analysis of the topology presented in the paper.

Research Organization:
General Motors Advanced Technology Vehicles, Torrance, CA (US)
OSTI ID:
20001226
Journal Information:
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), Vol. 35, Issue 4; Other Information: Paper presented at the 1996 Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (US), October 6--10, 1996, PBD: Jul-Aug 1999; ISSN 0093-9994
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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