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Duo collaborate on automotive wireless charging

10th January 2018
Alice Matthews
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A collaboration has been announced between ON Semiconductor and ConvenientPower Systems (CPS) whereby CPS will design, develop and market in-vehicle wireless charging solutions using ON Semiconductor’s NCV6500 application dedicated, power management controller. The combined initiative is based around a single architecture that is scalable for multiple devices and coils to 15W.

A novel and patented technique for Foreign Object Detection (FOD) ensures safe operation while the broad charging field provides a true ‘drop-and-charge’ experience for users.

ON Semiconductor’s NCV6500 power management controller provides the essential building block for inductive charging that is compliant with both Qi and PMA standards. Operating from a single 5V supply, the NCV6500 includes five differential and single-ended operational amplifiers as well as two comparators with hysteresis and deglitch.

Based upon full NMOS H-bridge drivers, the NCV6500 has on-chip clock generation including phase shifting and duty cycle control. The device also incorporates significant and important protection features such as coil voltage sense, bridge current sense and over voltage and over current protection.

Commenting on the announcement, Majid Kafi, Senior Director and General Manager of System Power Solutions at ON Semiconductor said: "ON Semiconductor has invested heavily in wireless charging, especially in multi-protocol solutions around the 15 W sweet spot within this market. Through this collaboration with CPS we will merge our significant energy efficiency expertise and strength in ASICs with CPS’s system knowledge to provide a total solution that is very firmly focused on meeting the exacting needs of the automotive sector. More than just an ASIC, our solution will combine best-in-class FOD, authentication and firmware support."

“Integration of in-vehicle wireless power requires a proven track record of technology innovation and safety performance,” said Camille Tang, President, ConvenientPower Systems. “We are delighted that together with ON Semiconductor’s leadership in chip technology, production and distribution, we accelerate further integration and optimisation of automotive wireless charging platform performance.”

Combined coil module (Qi) simulation and preliminary sampling as well as a comprehensive evaluation board are expected to be available from January 2018 to further simplify the rapid development of wireless charging applications.

A demonstration of the NCV6500 wireless charging technology will be available at ON Semiconductor’s demo room (Venetian 3302) at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show, 9th to 12th January in Las Vegas, NV.

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