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Integration Ease: Add Qi®-Certified Wireless Charging to Your Design Without the Design Challenges

Looking to add wireless charging capabilities to your design, but getting lost in the ocean of industry terms and specifications? In partnership with PowerMat, we are glad to share a unique wireless charging solution for easy integration into just about any application.


Microchip and PowerMat Partnership Reference Design

Wireless charging, specifically for cellphones, is currently entering its teenage years with the original Qi (pronounced “chee”) specifications being drafted in 2009. Throughout those years, we’ve seen tweaks, tunes and updates to the original specifications to include more advanced features, different charging modes and higher levels of security and system-level integration. For the unitiated, some of these may seem like a daunting challenge to build on your own; enter the PowerMat and Microchip partnership reference design.

Specifically, the PMQ015A is an Original Design-Manufactured (ODM) style solution for folks looking for a “drop-in” solution to add Qi 1.3-certified wireless charging to their application.

 PMQ015A Reference Design

This platform supports the main specs from Qi 1.3 including Apple 7.5W and Samsung 10W fast charge modes, NFC tag detection and advanced foreign object detection safety mechanisms. It’s also scalable from a single coil design up to three coils, increasing the effective charging area and offset distances. Better yet, for automotive customers, the solution is already AEC Q100 class-certified for in-cabin use and includes hooks for CAN FD as well as a 6-pin automotive header. Of course, these are all customizable on request, as this entire module can be ordered through and built by Foxconn Interconnect Technologies as a simple plug-and-play solution ready for integration.

So, if you are looking at a “make versus buy” level of integration for your wireless charging needs and are leaning closer to buy, this is perhaps the easiest path forward to integration. Reach out to your local Microchip sales support. Learn more about Powermat wireless charging for automotive applications.

Brett Novak, Jun 30, 2022
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