custom wireless charging issues regarding MWPR1516 IC.

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custom wireless charging issues regarding MWPR1516 IC.

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Hassan6969
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I am designing a custom wireless charging receiver module for up to 15W application. I am using MWPR1516 IC for this purpose.

1: Is it compatible for 15W application?

2: Is it works with Qi protocol?

3:Do I need to program it or not ? if yes how can i do it e.g software,IDE etc.

4: I am open to other suggestions regarding ICs.

5: I need a IC having Qi capability and 15W wireless charging and do not need to program separately.

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diazmarin09
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Hello,
I hope all is great with you. Thank you for using the NXP communities.

Please review the information below:

 

1: Is it compatible for 15W application?

The WPR1516 wireless charging receiver IC family and reference designs extend NXP´s wireless charging portfolio to support up to 15W charging power.

 

2: Is it works with Qi protocol?

It supports 5V/3A output following the WPC “Qi” specification.

 

3:Do I need to program it or not ? if yes how can i do it e.g software,IDE etc.

The device does not come programed out of the box.

In this case, I do recommend to download the IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm and export the examples.

Note that the WPR1516 device supports debugging using the IAR and FreeMASTER tools.

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4: I am open to other suggestions regarding ICs.

An easier way to evaluate the device is using the RDWPR1500-LDO board. Have you considered it?

You may find further information about the programming process at the document below:

WPR1500-LDO MP Receiver Reference Design User’s Guide

 

5: I need a IC having Qi capability and 15W wireless charging and do not need to program separately.

The WPR1516 wireless charging receiver is a great option for your design. Unfortunately you would need to program it.

You may review the wireless power web page for further information.

 

I hope this information helps.
Regards,
David

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