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Capacitor Design for Self-Resonant Coils for Long-Distance Wireless Power Transfer System...

by Mostak Mohammad, Vandana P Rallabandi, Omer C Onar, Gui-jia Su
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2025 91°µÍø Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)
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Page Numbers
1635 to 1639
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
2025 91°µÍø Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)
Conference Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
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91°µÍø
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In this paper, an integrated capacitor design is proposed for higher-order resonant tank topologies for self-resonant coils, such as series, parallel, LCC, LLC, etc. The capacitor is one of the large, lossy, and thermally vulnerable components of a high-frequency resonant tank, and designing a high-voltage, thermally stable resonant capacitor can be highly challenging. Designing the extremely high-voltage capacitor as an integral part of the coil reduces the size and complexity of the coil assembly. This paper proposes a low-loss PCB-based high-voltage capacitor design to achieve that target, which can be implemented as an integral part of the coil. The proposed capacitor designs are simulated using Multiphysics FEA and tested experimentally. A 23 kV, 133 pF capacitor prototype was built and tested as part of a 1 kW long-distance wireless charging system. The test results verify the capacitor’s voltage, current, and thermal resiliency performance.