By Texas Instruments 47
Texas Instruments' bq501210 is a wireless power consortium (WPC) v1.2 compliant wireless-power digital controller. This device integrates the logic functions required to wirelessly transfer power to a WPC-compliant receiver with the capability of delivering up to 15 W. The bq501210 is an intelligent device that periodically pings the surrounding environment for available devices to be powered, detects if a foreign metal object is present on the charging pad, monitors all communication from the device being wirelessly powered, and adjusts power applied to the transmitter coil per feedback received from the powered device. The bq501210 also manages the fault conditions associated with the power transfer and controls the operating-mode status indicator. The bq501210 uses a rail-voltage control scheme, instead of the traditional frequency control, to adjust the amount of power delivered to the receiver.
Through negotiation with a high voltage dedicated charging port (HVDCP) adapter, the bq501210 provides power between the WPC low-power capability of 5 W and the medium-power specifications of 15 W.
Fast charge support provides more power for compatible receiver devices.
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