Integrated Device Technology, Inc. has announced a dual-mode wireless power receiver IC that provides compatibility with both the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) and Power Matters Alliance (PMA) standards. IDT’s innovative receiver bridges the technology gap between competing transmission standards, empowering mobile device and accessory OEMs to use a single bill-of-materials (BOM) to support both WPC and PMA standards.
The IDTP9021 is an enhanced version of IDT’s IDTP9020 wireless power receiver that complies with the PMA Type 1 Interoperability Specification in addition to the WPC “Qi” standard, allowing customers to consolidate multi-chip configurations into a single-chip solution. IDT’s device is the industry’s first to receive pre-certification from the PMA, and is the only solution with demonstrated compatibility between the two most popular magnetic induction-based wireless power standards. The IDTP9021 is well suited for use in a myriad of mobile devices, including smart phones, tablets, MIDs, digital cameras, MP3 players, remote controls, portable medical devices, and other personal electronics.
“IDT’s receiver empowers OEMs to easily support multiple standards with a single solution, which is a win-win for both OEMs and consumers,” said Arman Naghavi, vice president and general manager of the Analog and Power Division at IDT. “Since the introduction of the IDTP9020 receiver and IDTP9030 transmitter, IDT has consistently led the competition by equipping its customers with the most advanced wireless power ICs. The IDTP9021 is the latest addition to our growing portfolio, and we’re pleased to be the first device to achieve PMA pre-certification. Future devices will build upon the successes of these products to offer compliance to the latest revisions of the standards along with new features and packaging.”
The IDTP9021 integrates a high-efficiency synchronous full bridge rectifier, high-efficiency synchronous buck converter, and control circuits to wirelessly receive an AC power signal from a compatible transmitter and convert it into a regulated 5 V output voltage for powering and charging portal electronics. It automatically switches between WPC and PMA protocols and negotiates the power exchange without user supervision. This simplifies the system architecture and ensures seamless operation during everyday use. The device delivers 5 W in WPC and PMA modes in accordance with those standards. When paired with IDT wireless power transmitters, systems can make use of the proprietary power control loop embedded in the communication protocol to achieve a 50 percent increase in output power to 7.5 W.
The IDTP9021 is currently sampling to qualified customers and is available in a 56-lead WLCSP package. The IDTP9021 is priced at $4.32 each for volumes of 1,000 units. For more information about the IDP9021, please contact your local sales representative. To explore IDT’s other wireless power offerings, visit www.wirelesspowerbyidt.com.