Renesas Presents Wireless Power Transmitter Technology for Portable Device Charging at ISSCC
Renesas Electronics Corporation has announced advancements in wireless charging technology at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco from February 19-23. The company introduced a single-chip wireless power transmitter that enhances measurement accuracy and user safety while reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI). Key features include adaptive Zero-Voltage Switching (ZVS) for improved efficiency and reduced EMI by 4 decibels. This technology enables power transmission up to 15W with standard receivers and up to 40W with proprietary solutions. Renesas aims to ensure safer and faster charging experiences.
- Introduction of innovative single-chip wireless power transmitter technology.
- Capable of reducing EMI by 4 dB, improving user safety.
- Enables higher power transmission (up to 40W with proprietary receivers).
- Adaptive ZVS enhances efficiency and prolongs power system lifespan.
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New Wireless Device Charging Technology Improves Efficiency, Measurement Accuracy and User Safety While Reducing EMI
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DC and AC Coil Current Sensing and Foreign Object Detection
Renesas is the first in the industry to develop single-chip transmitter (Tx) technology that can directly measure both DC and AC power transmission components. With this approach, transmitted power can be measured more accurately, providing a means to accurately detect a mismatch between the power transmitter (PTx) and the PRx power levels. Furthermore, DC and AC coil current sensing can detect if a small metal foreign object, such as a paper clip, is caught between the transmitter and receiver, which otherwise could cause the object to heat up and compromise safety. The transmitter is equipped with analog AC coil current sensors and supports up to four transmitter coils to increase the charging area, improving the end user’s charging experience.
Adaptive Zero-Voltage Switching and Low EMI
One of the key innovations to be described at the ISSCC presentation is adaptive ZVS, which ensures that the power MOSFETs switch after their drain-source voltage has dropped to 0V, reducing switching losses and increasing efficiency. Since this adaptive ZVS technology operates over wide load conditions, it is ideal for half-bridge inverters powering varying loads. Moreover, this ZVS technology reduces EMI by lowering the amount of energy that is converted into electromagnetic noise. When compared to the conventional methods, using ZVS decreases EMI by 4 decibel (dB) and can increase the PTx efficiency by
ZVS also helps extend the operational life of power systems in many applications such as automotive in-cabin chargers by auto-calibrating the initial threshold of the comparator. Additionally, the system has a highly programmable Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) generator, which controls the transmitter power delivery characteristics to ensure that the device being charged receives the right amount of power. This improves the accuracy and stability of the charging process and provides more control over the delivered power.
"With the integration of these innovative technologies, new wireless charging systems are expected to change the way portable devices are charged,” said
These technical enhancements have been applied to some of Renesas’ wireless power transmitter ICs that are available today. Renesas is the global leader in wireless power solutions including power receivers for smartphones and other applications, as well as power transmitters for charging pads and automotive in-car applications.
Visit renesas.com/wirelesspower to learn more about Renesas’ wireless power solutions.
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