15W Wireless Charging Solution with Bidirectional Data Communication
The WP15WBD-RK evaluation kit demonstrates 15W wireless power transfer and bidirectional data communication between a transmitter (Tx) board with the P9242-R3 wireless...
The P9221-R3 is a high-efficiency 15W magnetic induction wireless power receiver with in-band, bidirectional data communication with no additional circuitry. The communication channel can be used for proprietary device authentication and secure system data transfer.
The P9221-R3 integrates a 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M0 processor, low RDS(ON) synchronous rectifier, and ultra-low dropout regulator making it ideal for high-efficiency, space-constrained receiver applications. The device features a programmable output voltage, current limitation, and foreign-object detection (FOD) settings. An I²C serial interface allows reading information such as voltage, current, and fault conditions. The device also features a patented over-voltage protection scheme eliminating the need for additional capacitors, which can minimize the external component count and cost. Combined with the P9242-R3 transmitter, the P9221-R3 forms a complete wireless power system solution for 15W applications with bidirectional communication.
The P9221-R3 is provided in a 52-WLCSP package (2.64mm × 3.94mm, 0.4mm pitch), and it is rated for a 0 °C to +85 °C ambient operating temperature range.
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Datasheet | PDF 1.54 MB | |
Application Note | PDF 810 KB | |
Product Change Notice | PDF 752 KB | |
Application Note | PDF 3.74 MB | |
Datasheet - Short-form | PDF 137 KB | |
White Paper | PDF 627 KB | |
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The WP15WBD-RK evaluation kit demonstrates 15W wireless power transfer and bidirectional data communication between a transmitter (Tx) board with the P9242-R3 wireless...
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