NXP Unveils Extremely Small DSP-Based 5 V Qi Wireless Charger Device

NXP NXQ1TXA5 TEA1720 NXQ1TXA6 NXQ1TXA1 NWP2081 NX2020N2

At Mobile World Congress, NXP Semiconductors is demonstrating a revolutionary new Qi wireless charging transmitter device, which integrates all the circuits for a 5 V mobile phone charger in an extremely small package measuring only 5-mm square. Using the NXP solution, fewer than 10 external components are needed to build a complete low-power 5 V Qi A5/A11 wireless charging transmitter, alongside the Qi coil and resonant capacitors. The exceptionally tiny footprint of the NXP NXQ1TXA5  system-on-chip means that the whole transmitter sits on a PCB of less than 1.5 cm-square with components on a single side. This opens up interesting possibilities for innovative wireless charging pad designs, including fitting the transmitter within the center of the Qi coil. NXP is showing its groundbreaking reference design and 5 V Qi wireless charger prototypes at Mobile World Congress (Hall 7, Stand 7E30).

NXP NXQ1TXA5

In addition, NXP is demonstrating two “smart” wireless charging reference designs for 12 V and 19 V Qi transmitters, featuring NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. By adding NFC, wireless chargers can offer a wide range of additional functionality. Consumers can configure wireless charging pad settings via any NFC-enabled phone or tablet, and NFC could be used to trigger “wake up” of the wireless charger, thus enabling zero standby current when not in use. Other smart features include automatic Bluetooth pairing, or launching applications and web sites when an NFC-enabled phone is put on the charging pad.

Enabling Breakthrough Integration in 5V Qi Wireless Transmitters

The NXQ1TXA5 system-on-chip integrates a power controller, digital signal processing (DSP), voltage regulation, Foreign Object Detection (FOD), a full-bridge power stage to drive the transmitter coil, and circuits for on-chip current and voltage measurement – leaving very few external components to complete the solution. Using the NXP CoolFlux™ DSP technology, the device is extremely power efficient, achieving standby power of under 2 mW.

The reference design for the NXQ1TXA5 forms a complete wireless charger designed to meet low-power Qi A5/A11 specifications for 5 V chargers and can be powered by standard USB wall chargers or PC USB ports. NXP’s high-efficiency GreenChip™ TEA1720  SMPS controller complements this low-power reference design to achieve overall low-power standby operation.

“Smart” Wireless Charging with Very High Efficiency

The two other reference designs in the NXP wireless charger transmitter devices family include the NXQ1TXA6, designed to meet the Qi A6 standard for 12 V, as well as the NXQ1TXA1 which is designed to meet Qi A1/A10 standard for 19 V charging transmitters. Both the NXQ1TXA1 and NXQ1TXA6 come in a small package of 7-mm square with only 32 pins spaced 0.5-mm apart for easy PCB design. NXP provides a complete low component count reference design based on NXQ1TXA1 and NXQ1TXA6, with other high-performing components of its portfolio such as the GreenChip NWP2081 half-bridge driver, and NX2020N2 low RDS(on) trench MOSFETs for the coil-driving power bridge.

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