AN32258A Integrated Wireless Power Supply Receiver, Qi (Wireless Power Consortium) Compliant AN32258A

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AN32258A
https://www.semicon.panasonic.co.jp/en/
INTEGRATED WIRELESS POWER SUPPLY RECEIVER,
Qi (WIRELESS POWER CONSORTIUM) COMPLIANT
AN32258A
FEATURES DESCRIPTION
Integrated Wireless Power Receiver Solution AN32258A is a wireless power system controller IC
WPC Ver. 1.1 Compliant which is compliant with Qi version 1.1 of the System
Description Wireless Power Transfer, Volume 1 for Low
Synchronous Full Bridge Rectifier Control
Power defined by Wireless Power Consortium.
Input Voltage Range : VRECT = 4.4 V to 19 V AN32258A is a controller IC of a power receiver (Rx)
Output Voltage: 5 V which can be used with any Qi-compliant wireless
Temperature Detecting Circuit chargers.
Full Charge Detection with Adjustable Current Level
Switching Control of External Power Supply
Supports Under Voltage Lockout , Thermal Shutdown,
APPLICATIONS
Over Voltage Detection, and Over Current Detection.
LED Indicator WPC Compliant Receivers
3.16 mm X 3.16 mm WLCSP Cell Phones, Smartphones
48 Pins with 0.4mm pitch Headsets
Digital Cameras
Tablet Devices
Portable Media Players etc.

IMPORTANT
AN32258A is designed to be used based on
the circuits and external components described in this
document and Application Note. Therefore, Panasonic
cannot support any inquiries of modified solution.

Wireless Power System


Wireless Power
VIN
VRECT OUT IOUT
Charger
Cp Cs +
Tx Inverter

Co
Rectifier

Cd
NN32251
TX RX AN32258
Coil Control
Coil

Transmitter (Tx) Receiver (Rx)


Communication

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CONTENTS
FEATURES 1
DESCRIPTION 1
APPLICATIONS 1
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS 3
POWER DISSIPATION RATING 4
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS 4
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 5
PIN CONFIGURATION 8
PIN FUNCTIONS 9
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 14
FUNCTIONS 15
PACKAGE INFORMATION 29
IMPORTANT NOTICE 30

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DELIVERY INFORMATION
Order Number Package Output Supply Minimum Quantity
AN32258A-PR 48 pin WLCSP(3.23.2mm Embossed Taping 5000pcs

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS


Parameter Symbol Rating Unit Notes
VRECT 20 V *1
Supply voltage
VEXT 6.9 V *1
Output current IRECT A *1
Operating ambient temperature Topr 30 to + 85 C *2

Operating junction temperature Tj -40 to +125 C *2


Storage temperature Tstg 50 to + 125 C *2

VTD2, VTD1, VSC2, VSC1, VISENSE1 0.3 to 20 V *1

VOUT, VLED 0.3 to 12 V *1


Input voltage range
VVTH, VFCCNT, VFODG,
0.3 to (VVREG34V + 0.3) V *1
VFULLCH, VFOD, VFODL

VVPGATE 0.3 to (VRECT + 0.3) V *1


VDT1H 0.3 to(Vsc1 + VVREG47V+ 0.3) V *1
VDT2H 0.3 to(Vsc2 + VVREG47V+ 0.3) V *1
Output voltage range
VDT2L, VDT1L 0.3 to ( VVREG47V + 0.3 ) V *1
VEXTCNT 0.3 to ( VEXT + 0.3 ) V *1
VMEMBAT 0.3 to (VVREG34V + 0.3) V *1
TD2 1.0 kV

HBM (Human Body Model)


ISENSE1, ISENSE2, 1.5 kV
ESD
ISENSE1-S, ISENSE1-S1

HBM (Human Body Model)


2 kV
Except for pins above

Note) This product may sustain permanent damage if the actual condition is higher than the absolute maximum rating
stated above. This rating is the maximum stress, and device will not be guaranteed to operate in case it is higher
than our stated range. When exposed to the absolute maximum rating for a long time, the reliability of the product
may be affected.
*1:The values under the condition not exceeding the above absolute maximum ratings and the power dissipation.
*2:Except for the power dissipation, operating ambient temperature, and storage temperature, all ratings are for Ta = 25 C.

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POWER DISSIPATION RATING


PD PD
PACKAGE j-a j-C Notes
(Ta = 25 C) (Ta = 85 C)
Wafer Level Chip Size Package
631.4 C / W 7.2 C /W 0.158 W 0.0632 W *1
(WLCSP type)
Note). *1 :For the actual usage, please refer to the PD-Ta characteristics diagram in the package specification, and
follow the power supply voltage, load and ambient temperature conditions to ensure that there is enough
margin and the thermal design does not exceed the allowable value.

CAUTION
Although this device has limited built-in ESD protection circuit, permanent damage may occur on it.
Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid electrostatic damage to the MOS gates

RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS

Parameter Pin Name Min. Typ. Max. Unit Notes


VRECT 4.4 8 19 V
Supply voltage range *2
VEXT 4.4 5 6 V
VISENSE1 4.4 8 19 V
VTD2 -0.3 20 V
VTD1 -0.3 20 V
VSC2 -0.3 20 V
VSC1 -0.3 20 V
VOUT -0.3 7 V
Input voltage range
VLED -0.3 7 V
VVTH -0.3 VVREG34V + 0.3 V
VFCCNT -0.3 VVREG34V + 0.3 V
VFODG -0.3 VVREG34V + 0.3 V
VFULLCH -0.3 VVREG34V + 0.3 V
VFOD -0.3 VVREG34V + 0.3 V

Note) Do not apply external currents or voltages to any pin not specifically mentioned.
*2 : The values under the condition not exceeding the above absolute maximum ratings and the power dissipation.

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ELECRTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Co = 10 F, VRECT = 8 V, Ta = 25 C 2 C unless otherwise noted.

Limits
Parameter Symbol Condition Unit Note
Min Typ Max
Current Consumption
Quiescent current ISTBY 10 12 14 mA
Under-voltage lock-out (UVLO)
Under-voltage lock-out VUVLO VRECT : 0V -> 5V 3.29 3.5 3.71 V
Hysteresis on UVLO VUVLOHY VRECT : 5V -> 3V - 0.7 - V *1
Over-voltage protection (OVP)
Input overvoltage threshold VOVP VRECT : 5V -> 19V 17 18 19 V
Hysteresis on OVP VOVPOHY VRECT : 19V -> 5V - 4 - V *1
VRECT (5W, LDO 5V mode )
In increasing IOUT < 125mA
VRECT Threshold1 VRECTTH1 - 8 - V *1
In decreasing I IOUT <60mA
In increasing
125mA<IOUT<420mA
VRECT Threshold2 VRECTTH2 - 5.4 - V *1
In decreasing
60mA<IOUT<360mA
In increasing IOUT > 420mA
VRECT Threshold3 VRECTTH3 - 5.1 - V *1
In decreasing IOUT > 360mA
OUTPUT

VOUT1 VRECT=8V ,IOUT=10mA 4.76 5 5.24 V


VOUT (5W, LDO 5V mode )
VRECT=5.1V ,
VOUT2 4.76 V
IOUT=1000mA

Note) *1 : Designed typical values

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ELECRTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)


Co = 10 F, VRECT = 8 V, Ta = 25 C 2 C unless otherwise noted.

Limits
Parameter Symbol Condition Unit Note
Min Typ Max
Temperature Detection [ThermistorERTJ0EV104F]
60 C detection
Over-temperature Detection Voltage VTH 0.887 0.975 1.069 V
VTHR47 kohm (1%)
Over-current protection (OCP)
Over-current threshold voltage 1 VOCPL 1.25 1.5 1.75 A
Thermal protection
Thermal shutdown temperature Tj 150 C *1
Thermal shutdown hysteresis Tjhys 20 C *1
External voltage detection
VEXT Rising threshold voltage VEXTTH 3.99 4.2 4.41 V
VEXT hysteresis VEXTHY 0.4 V *1
Terminal voltage (FULLCH)
High input threshold (Termination) VIH1 1.6 V
Low input threshold VIL1 -0.2 0.2 V
Terminal voltage (FODL)
High input threshold (Termination) VIH1 1.6 V
Low input threshold VIL1 -0.2 0.2 V

Notes) *1 : Designed typical values

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ELECRTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)


Co = 10 F, VRECT = 8 V, Ta = 25 C 2 C unless otherwise noted.

Limits
Parameter Symbol Condition Ma Unit Note
Min Typ
x
LEDCNT
LED Saturation voltage LEDSAT ILED = 20mA 0.5 V
LED Leak current LEDLEAK LED = 7.5V 10 A

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Pin Layout

Top View

PGA
A TEST2 GND OUT TD2 TD1 DT2L
TE

EXT DET
B GND EXT SCL SDA DT1L
CNT IN

C ISEN VREG EXT FCC


VTH FODG SC2
SE2 34V_S CLK NT

D ISEN MEM VREG


TEST1 SC2_S VIO SC1
SE_S BAT 47V_S

ISEN SEL FULL


E SE_S1
GND FOD DT2H
VER CH

F ISEN OUT SEL SEL EN


FODL DT1H
SE1 HP HP OSR I2C

VRE SEL VREG VREG


G LED BT1 BT2
CT HV 34V 47V

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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PIN FUNCTIONS

Pin Name I/O Function Description

Connect to GND. Panasonic uses this


A1 TEST2 I Test pin
pin for test purposes only.

A2,B1,
GND GND Ground
E4

A3 PGATE O LDO control Controls the PMOS gate of the LDO

Connects to the PMOS drain of the


A4 OUT I LDO feedback
LDO
Controls capacitive load modulation for
A5 TD2 O Drive load to transmit 2
Qi data
Controls capacitive load modulation for
A6 TD1 O Drive load to transmit 1
Qi data
Controls the switching gate of the low
A7 DT2L O Rectification low side switch gate control 2
side of the rectifier
Controls the switch to an external
power supply. This pin is internally
connected to the drain of NMOS to use
B2 EXTCNT O External PMOS control under 2mA.
When EXT is larger than 4.2V,
EXTCNT will become low and the
external MOSFET will turn on.
Supplies power externally in direct.
When EXT becomes larger than 4.2V,
EXTCNT will become low and the
Power wireless power transmission will stop.
B3 EXT External power detection
Supply The external power supply will then
directly output, and the Tx will be
stopped. (Refer to the circuit diagram
followed by Pin Functions.)
Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses
B4 SCL I Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.
Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses
B5 SDA I/O Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.

Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses


B6 DETIN I Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.

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PIN FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Pin Name I/O Function Description


Rectification Low side Switch Gate Control Controls the switching gate of the low
B7 DT1L O 1 side of the rectifier

Detects the output current from LDO.


C1 ISENSE2 I Current sensor 2
Connect this pin to ISENSE1-S1(E2).

Connect to a thermistor placed where


temperature needs to be measured to
C2 VTH I Thermistor voltage prevent over heat. Connect to
VREEG34V (G3) if themistors are not
in use.

This pin is shorted internally to


C3 VREG34V_S O Internal regulator sense output
VREG34V(G3).

Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses


C4 EXTCLK I Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.

Connect a pull-down resistor to set an


automatic full-charge detecting current.
For example, when a resistor of
100kohm is used, decreasing output
current to less than 80mA will
C5 FCCNT I Full charge control shutdown the LDO, and also data is
sent to Tx to stop power transmission.
The current detection starts 5 seconds
after power transmission starts. Using
this pin can also replace the full-charge
control from FULLCHE5.

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PIN FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Pin Name I/O Function Description


Connect a pull-down resistor to adjust
the gain level of Received Power
C6 FODG I FOD gain control Packet defined in WPC specification.
The resistance can be varied from 10k
ohms to 180k ohms.
Connect to the rectifier to detect its
C7 SC2 I Synchronous rectifier control 2
voltage level.

Connect to the source of the LDOs


MOSFET to detect the output current.
D1 ISENSE1_S I Sense pin for ISENSE1 A sense resistor of 50mohms is
connected to ISENSE1(F1) inside the
IC.

Connect a capacitor of 1uF to fix a


D2 MEMBAT O Random number memory adjustment
memory time.
Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses
D3 TEST1 O Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.
Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses
D4 SC2_S I Synchronous rectifier sense pin this pin to sense SC2(C7) for test
purposes only.

This pin in shorted internally to


D5 VREG47V_S O Internal regulator sense output
VREG47V(G5).

Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses


D6 VIO I Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.

Connect to the rectifier to detect its


D7 SC1 I Synchronous rectifier control 1
voltage level.
Connect to ISENSE2(C1) to detect the
E2 ISENSE1_S1 I Sense pin 1 for ISENSE1 output current. Refer to the circuit
diagram followed by Pin Functions.

Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses


E3 SELVER I Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.

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PIN FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Pin Name I/O Function Description


This input controls the full charge
detection externally such as from an
MCU. When a high voltage level (over
1.6V) is inputted for over 50us,
E5 FULLCH I Full charge detection AN32258A will recognize it as full-
charge and send packets to Tx to stop
the power transmission. Right after the
input becomes low, the power
transmission can restart.
Connect a pull-down resistor to adjust
the offset level of received power of
WPC specification. For example, a
E6 FOD O Foreign object detection offset
pull-down resistor of 100kohm will set
the offset to be zero. Refer to No.3 of
the Functions section.
Rectification high side switch gate control Controls the switching gate of the
E7 DT2H O
2 high side of the rectifier

Connect to VRECT(G1) to detect the


output current. A sense resistor of
F1 ISENSE1 I Current sensor 1
50mohms is connected to ISENSE1-
S(D1) inside the IC.

Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses


F2 OUTHP O TEST pin
this pin for test purposes only.

Connect to GND. Panasonic uses this


F3 SELHP I TEST pin
pin for test purposes only.

Connect to GND. Panasonic uses this


F4 SELOSR I TEST pin
pin for test purposes only.

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PIN FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Pin Name I/O Function Description


Inputting a logical high level ( over
1.6V ) will introduce an offset to
Foreign object detection offset for low
F5 FODL I Received Power Packet when IOUT is
current
small. When GND is inputted, no offset
will be added.
Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses
F6 ENI2C O Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.
Rectification high side switch gate control Controls the switching gate of high
F7 DT1H O
1 side of the rectifier
Power Voltage of the rectifier output becomes
G1 VRECT Voltage of rectifier
Supply the power supply of AN32258A.

Leave this pin open. Panasonic uses


G2 SELHV I Test pin
this pin for test purposes only.

G3 VREG34V O Internal regulator output Outputs a voltage level of 3.4V.


This pin is internally connected to the
G4 LED O LED control drain of NMOS which turns on when
the LDO outputs a voltage.
G5 VREG47V O Internal regulator output Outputs a voltage level of 4.7V.
G6 BT1 O Boot strap 1 Connect to the rectifier
G7 BT2 O Boot strap 2 Connect to the rectifier

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

MTM68411

1 uF 1 M

1 uF

F5 C4 D2 B3 B2 D3 A1 560

TEST1
TEST2
EXT
EXTCLK

MEMBAT

EXTCNT
FODL

OVPDET G4
To Logic

LED LED
TD1 CNT
A6 VINDET
EXTDET G1
A5 VRECT
TD2
ISENSE1
F1 Co=10 uF
D4
SC2_S Current ISENSE1-S
68nF D1
68nF FC8V33030L DT1H DET ISENSE1-S1
F7 ADC E2
68nF FOD
33nF DT2H ILIM C1
E7 FCCNT ISENSE2
33nF VTH
MTM23123
SC1 Synchronous SELHV
A3
680 pF

D7 Rectifier
L1 SC2 LOGIC PGATE
C7 Control
OSC LDO
1000 pF B7
DT1L
A4
BGR OUT4.7 uF
0.1 uF 0.1uF DT2L
A7 To ADC E6
FC8V33030L BT1 VREGDET FOD 82k(1%)
G6 To ADC C6
BT2
G7 FODG 56k(1%) Charge
To ADC C5
Regulator
L1:WR464650-12K5-P2
DETIN
AN32258A FCCNT
From Logic F2
VREG34V IC

B6
OUTHP
To Logic F3
SELHP
GND2 A2
GND1 E4
VREG34V_S

GND B1
Regulator
From Logic
VREG34V

SELOSR
To Logic

To Logic

To Logic
SELVER

FULLCH
To ADC

To ADC
ENI2CN

SELHV
47V_S
VREG

VREG

SDA
SCL
VTH

VIO
47V

D5 G5 C2 G3 C3 B4 B5 D6 F6 F4 G2 E3 E5

1 uF 47 k 1 uF

ERTJ0EV104F

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FUNCTIONS

AN32258A has the following functions.

No. Function
1 Full charge control
2 Over current control
3 Foreign object detection
4 Over temperature detection
5 Rectifier voltage control
6 LED display
7 External voltage supply switch

1. Full Charge Control


AN32258A has two ways to detect full-charge.
1-1. Switch ON/OFF externally : FULLCH (Pin E5)
AN32258A recognizes an input of high level to FULLCH as full-charge detected and an input of low level as
full-charge not detected. When full-charge is detected, a Qi protocol of End Power Transfer Packet will be sent
to Tx. The Tx will then stop the power transmission, and the output of AN32258A will shutdown.
Keep the high level to FULLCH for longer than 50s for full-charge detection. Change it to low level to restart
charging. When this function with FULLCH is not needed, connect the pin to GND.

*Time to resume power transmission depends on the Tx. When NN32251A is used, it will take 15 minutes to restart
power transmission after full-charge is detected. Notice that the charge may start and stop repeatedly, if the Tx
does not have sufficient time to resume power transmission.

Control error Control error


packet packet End power
transfer packet
Communication Signal 160ms

H
IOUT
L
5V
OUT
0V

Figure A-1. Full Charge Detection by FULLCH

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FUNCTIONS (Continued)

1-2. Control by output current FCCNT (Pin C5)


When charging current becomes less than the value set at FCCNT (Pin C5), the power transmission
stops as full charge. The threshold is determined by a pull-down resistor connected at this pin.
For example, when a resistor of 100kohm is used, decreasing output current to less than 80mA will shutdown
the LDO, and also data is sent to Tx to stop power transmission. The data to transmit is defined in Qi and
called End Power Transfer packet. The current detection starts 5 seconds after power transmission starts.

Connect this pin to VREG34V, when this full-charge detection is not needed. When FULLCH pin is
connected to high level to be activated, FCCNT will not control the full-charge detection. This function does
not work for FCCNT voltage of over 3V. Also, note that the minimum threshold is 40mA.

*Time to resume power transmission depends on the Tx. When NN32251A is used, it will take 15 minutes to restart
power transmission after full-charge is detected. Notice that the charge may start and stop repeatedly, if the Tx
does not have sufficient time to resume power transmission.

Control error Control error Control error


packet packet packet End power
transfer packet
160ms 160ms
Communication Signal
Detected at the
IOUT timing of a control
Full-charge current error packet by an
5V
AD converter
OUT 0V

Figure A-2. Full Charge Detection by FCCNT


Full-charge Current [mA]

588

80

100 735 -
resistance [kohm]
(0.136) (1.0) (>3V) (FCCNT [V])

FigureA-3. Full charge detecting current is controlled by a resistor connected to FCCNT.


Full-charge Current [mA] = 2000/3.4 x 0.00000136 x R[]

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FUNCTIONS (Continued)

2.Current Limit Control


When the output current exceeds the threshold value, AN32258A will shutdown the output.
. When this over-current is detected, data is sent to Tx to stop power transmission. The data to transmit to Tx is
End Power Transfer packet defined in Qi, and right after the Tx receives the data, it stops its power transmission.
The threshold value is about 1.5A.

Control error Control error


packet packet End power
transfer packet
160ms
Communication Signal

IOUT 1.5A
5V

OUT 0V

Figure A-4. Timing characteristics for current limit control

3.Foreign Object Detection


AN32258A has a foreign object detection complying with the WPC 1.1 specification. The specification defines a
foreign object when the difference between transmitted power and received power is large. The Tx measures
the power difference and stops power transmission when the difference is large.
The value of Received Power (address 04h) can be adjusted by the following three pins.

3-1. Offset Control FOD (Pin E6)


Connect a pull-down resistor at FOD pin to adjust the offset level of received power sent to the Tx.
For example, a pull-down resistor of 100kohm will set the offset to be zero. This function does not work
for FOD voltage of over 3V.
If this function is not needed, connect the FOD pin to VREG34V.
FOD offset [mW]

+400

-400

35.3 100 165 Resistance Value [kohm]


(0.6) (1.7) (2.8) (>3V) (FOD [V])

Figure A-5. FOD offset is controlled by a resistor connected to FOD pin

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FUNCTIONS (Continued)

3.Foreign Object Detection (Continued)


3-2. Offset Control for low current FOD (Pin F5)
An offset can be introduced to the received power for low current at IOUT.
Set the FODL pin to either logical high or low.

Low (GND) No offset


High (over 1.6V) Offset added (IOUT < ~125mA)

3-3. Gain control FODG (Pin C6)


The gain of received power can be adjusted by a pull-down resistor connected at this pin. The resistance can be
varied from 10k ohms to 180k ohms as the following figure shows.

1.9
Gain (relative to 33 k)

1.7
1.5

1.3

1.1
1.0
0.9
0.7

0.5
0 33 50 100 150 200
Resistance [k]

Figure A-5-1. The relationship between received


power gain and pull-down resistance at FODG

4. Over Temperature Detection VTH (Pin C2)


A thermistor, ERTJ0EV104F recommended, can be connected to VTH pin. Connecting a resistor from VTH to
VREG34V will fix the threshold temperature. For example, a 47k resistor yields a threshold of 60 C.
Refer to TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS section for more detail.
Connect to VREEG34V (G3) if themistors are not in use.

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FUNCTIONS (Continued)

5. Rectifier Voltage Control


AN32258A controls the rectifier output (VRECT) depending on the current value (IOUT). The following figure
shows the change of VRECT due to IOUT. Note that the changed timing in increasing IOUT is different
from that in decreasing IOUT.

1000mA

420mA 380mA
IOUT 0mA 125mA 0mA
60mA

8V 8V
VRECT

5.4 V 5.4 V
5.1 V

Figure A-8. VRECT changes by the value of output current.


(Values shown are for reference.)

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FUNCTIONS (Continued)

6. LED Display LED (Pin G4)


AN32258A has LED driver. Connect an LED and a resistor in series from OUT to LED pins.
The LED turns on and off as the following figure shows.

Table A-1. LED Display


Display
Status
LED
Standby OFF
Charging ON
Full-charge detected OFF
External power supply detected OFF
Over-current detected OFF
Over-temperature detected OFF

7. External Voltage Supply Switch EXT ( Pin B3 )EXTCNT (Pin B2)


The voltage supply to a charger can be switched from AN32258A to some external voltage supply, such as USB.
For this function to work, introduce an external voltage to EXT pin. When EXT becomes larger than 4.2V,
the external MOSFET switch will turn on to output the external voltage in direct. Also, End Power Transfer
Packet is sent to Tx to stop power transmission at the same time.
If the external voltage supply becomes lower than 3.8V, the external MOSFET switch will turn off. Then, Tx will
resume power transmission, and AN32258A will start to output at the LDO. Refer to the circuit diagram before
FUNCTIONS section for the configuration at EXT pin.

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EVALUATION RESULTS
Evaluation Circuit Diagram
Conditions :
EXT (B3) 5V input
FCCNT (C5)Pulled down with a 100kresistor for section 3, and connected to REG34V for other evaluations.
FULLCH (E5) Voltage swept for section 3, and connected to GND for other evaluations.
Coil (L1): 13.94H (TDK: WR464650-12K5-P2)
Charger: NN32251AA_EVM(A11) (except section 12)

MTM68411

1uF 1M OUT
560
TD1
EXT

EXTCNT

OUTHP
TEST1
TEST2

SELHP
EXTCLK

FODL
TD2 LED D1
SC2_S
FC8V33030L VRECT
DT1H VRECT
33nF
33nF

ISENSE1 10uF
68nF ISENSE1-S
DT2H IC1
68nF ISENSE1-S1
MTM23123

AN32258A
ISENSE2
SC1
68nF PGATE IOUT
680pF

SC2 OUT VOUT


1000pF FC8V33030L
4.7uF
13.94uH DT1L 82k Charge
0.1uF
0.1uF

FOD IC
VREG47V_S

VREG34V_S

56k
FODG
VREG47V

VREG34V

DT2L
MEMBAT
SELVER
SELOSR

ENI2CN
SELHV

BT1 FCCNT VREG34V


GND1
GND2
GND

BT2
VTH

SDA
SCL

VIO

FULLCH
DETIN

1uF 47k 1uF

ERTJ0EV104F 1uF

Figure B-1. AN32258A Evaluation Circuit

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1.Output Voltage Characteristics 2. VRECT Voltage Characteristics

VRECTV]
VOUT [V]

IOUT [A] IOUT [A]

Figure B-2 Output Voltage vs Output Current Figure B-3 VRECT Voltage vs Output Current

3. Full-Charge Characteristics
1.6 6
1.4
5
1.2
4
1
VOUT [V]
IOUT [A]

0.8 3

0.6
2
0.4
1
0.2

0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
FCCNT [V] FULLCH [V]
Figure B-4 Full-Charge Detecting Current vs FCCNT
Figure B-5 Output Voltage vs FULLCH Level
Voltage with a 100kResistor Connected

VRE
OUT OUT TD1 VRECT
C TD
T 1

Figure B-6 Received Signal Characteristics after a Full-Charge Detection


*After the output voltage becomes zero, an End Power Transfer Packet is sent.

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4. Over Current Protection Characteristics
VOUT [V]

IOUT [A]

Figure B-7 VOUT vs IOUT

5. Temperature Detection Characteristics

6
VRECT
5

4
VOUT [V]

3 OUT
TD1
2

0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
VTH [V]
Figure B-8 Output Voltage vs VTH
Figure B-9 Received Signal Characteristics after a
Temperature Detection

*Conditions IOUT =500mA


The power transmission from Tx stops due to
temperature detection (VTH).

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6. Over Voltage Protection Characteristics
6

5
VOUT [V]

4
VRECT
3

OUT
0
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21
VRECT [V]
Figure B-10 VOUT vs VRECT by OVP
VRECT
18V

14V

OUT

Figure B-11 Output Voltage Response by OVP


7. Foreign Object Detection Characteristics

8
Iout=0.1A
7
Iout=0.2A
6 Iout=0.3A

5 Iout=0.4A
Received Power [W]

Iout=0.5A
4
Iout=0.6A
3 Iout=0.7A

2 Iout=0.8A

Iout=0.9A
1
Iout=1.0A
0
0 1 2 3
FOD [V]
Figure B-12 Received Power vs FOD Voltage

*Received Power = (RPWR[7:0] / 128) (Maximum Power / 2) 10Power Class W

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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Continued)


8. External Power Supply Switch Characteristics

EXT=5V OFF

VRECT
VRECT
OUT OUT

EXT EXTCNT EXT


EXT=5V EXTCNT

Figure B-13 Voltage when an External Power is Inputted Figure B-14 Normal Power Transmission
during Normal Wireless Power Transmission Resumes after the External Power Turns Off.
*Condition : IOUT=500mA *Condition : IOUT=500mA
9. Start-up Characteristics

VRECT
OUT

IOUT

Figure B-15 Characteristics of Starting Wireless


Power Transmission
*Condition : IOUT=1000mA
10. Communication Packet Configuration

PREAMBLE HEADER MESSAGE CHECKSUM

00100000 PARITY STOP


STRAT

Figure B-16 Rx Communication Packet Structure

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11. LED Display Characteristics

VRECT
VRECT

OUT
VREG34V OUT

LED LED
LED-pin Low LED turns on

Figure B-17 LED Characteristics 1 Figure B-18 LED Characteristics 2


*Condition : LED is pulled up to VREG34V first *LED lights up when the output starts.

VRECT VRECT

OUT OUT

VTH
LED
LED
FULLCHLowHigh VTHHighLow

Figure B-19 LED Turned off by a Full Charge Figure B-20 LED Turned off by an over temperature
*FULLCH detects a full-charge, and LED *VTH detects an over temperature, and LED
turns off when the output goes down. turns off when the output goes down.

VRECT

OUT
IOUT
LED
Over current detected

Figure B-21 LED Turned off by an over current


After an over current is detected, LED
turns off when the output goes down.
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12. Power Efficiency
Efficiency [%]

IOUT [mA]
Figure B-22. Power Efficiency
13. Transient Characteristics

VRECT VRECT

OUT OUT

VRECT minimum: 4.25V VRECT minimum: 4.47V

IOUT IOUT

Figure B-23. Load current changed Figure B-24. Load Current Changed
0mA1000mA 0mA800mA

VRECT VRECT

OUT OUT
VRECT minimum: 4.74V
VRECT minimum: 4.65V

IOUT IOUT

Figure B-25. Load current changed Figure B-26. Load current changed
0mA600mA 0mA400mA

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13. Transient Characteristics (Continued)

VRECT VRECT
OUT OUT

IOUT IOUT
VRECT minimum: 3.76V
VRECT minimum: 3.17V

FigureB-27. Load Current Changed Figure B-28. Load Current Changed


400mA1000mA 400mA800mA

VRECT
OUT

IOUT
VRECT minimum: 4.43V

Figure B-29. Load Current Changed


400mA600mA

14. VOUT Ripple Voltage


VOUT Ripple [mV]

IOUT [A]

FigureB-30. VOUT Ripple Characteristics

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Package Information
Unit: mm
Package Code : XBGA048-W-3232AML

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IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. When using the IC for new models, verify the safety including the long-term reliability for each product.
2. When the application system is designed by using this IC, please confirm the notes in this book.
Please read the notes to descriptions and the usage notes in the book.
3. This IC is intended to be used for general electronic equipment.
Consult our sales staff in advance for information on the following applications: Special applications in which exceptional
quality and reliability are required, or if the failure or malfunction of this IC may directly jeopardize life or harm the human body.
Any applications other than the standard applications intended.
(1) Space appliance (such as artificial satellite, and rocket)
(2) Traffic control equipment (such as for automotive, airplane, train, and ship)
(3) Medical equipment for life support
(4) Submarine transponder
(5) Control equipment for power plant
(6) Disaster prevention and security device
(7) Weapon
(8) Others : Applications of which reliability equivalent to (1) to (7) is required
Our company shall not be held responsible for any damage incurred as a result of or in connection with the IC being used for
any special application, unless our company agrees to the use of such special application.
However, for the IC which we designate as products for automotive use, it is possible to be used for automotive.
4. This IC is neither designed nor intended for use in automotive applications or environments unless the IC is designated by our
company to be used in automotive applications.
Our company shall not be held responsible for any damage incurred by customers or any third party as a result of or in
connection with the IC being used in automotive application, unless our company agrees to such application in this book.
5. Please use this IC in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations that regulate the inclusion or use of controlled
substances, including without limitation, the EU RoHS Directive. Our company shall not be held responsible for any damage
incurred as a result of our IC being used by our customers, not complying with the applicable laws and regulations.
6. Pay attention to the direction of the IC. When mounting it in the wrong direction onto the PCB (printed-circuit-board),
it might be damaged.
7. Pay attention in the PCB (printed-circuit-board) pattern layout in order to prevent damage due to short circuit between pins.
In addition, refer to the Pin Description for the pin configuration.
8. Perform visual inspection on the PCB before applying power, otherwise damage might happen due to problems such as
solder-bridge between the pins of the IC. Also, perform full technical verification on the assembly quality, because the same
damage possibly can happen due to conductive substances, such as solder ball, that adhere to the IC during transportation.
9. Take notice in the use of this IC that it might be damaged when an abnormal state occurs such as output pin-VCC short
(Power supply fault), output pin-GND short (Ground fault), or output-to-output-pin short (load short). Safety measures such as
installation of fuses are recommended because the extent of the above-mentioned damage will depend on the current
capability of the power supply.
10. The protection circuit is for maintaining safety against abnormal operation. Therefore, the protection circuit should not work
during normal operation.
Especially for the thermal protection circuit, if the area of safe operation or the absolute maximum rating is momentarily
exceeded due to output pin to VCC short (Power supply fault), or output pin to GND short (Ground fault), the IC might be
damaged before the thermal protection circuit could operate.
11. Unless specified in the product specifications, make sure that negative voltage or excessive voltage are not applied to the
pins because the IC might be damaged, which could happen due to negative voltage or excessive voltage generated during
the ON and OFF timing when the inductive load of a motor coil or actuator coils of optical pick-up is being driven.
12. Verify the risks which might be caused by the malfunctions of external components.

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