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Qi Wireless Power Transm. Manager VQFN48

RS Stock No.: 817-5903Brand: Texas InstrumentsManufacturers Part No.: BQ500211RGZT
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Technical documents

Specifications

Modulation Technique

PWM

Package Type

VQFN

Pin Count

48

Dimensions

7.15 x 7.15 x 0.95mm

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Length

7.15mm

Width

7.15mm

Height

0.95mm

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+110 °C

Number of Operating Bands

1

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

3 V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Product details

Qi (WPC V1.1) Compliant Wireless Power Supply, Texas Instruments

Qi is an interface standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) for inductive electrical power transfer over distances of up to 4 cm.
A Qi-compliant wireless power system consists of a charging pad and receiver. Power transfers from transmitter to receiver via coupled inductors. Coils in both the charging pad and the receiver are magnetically coupled when the two devices establish contact.
The convenience and safety of standards-compliant wireless power systems continues to grow in market demand.

Qi is a specification of the inductive power standard
Wireless Power Transfer System

Wireless Power Transmitters & Receivers, Texas Instruments

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Qi Wireless Power Transm. Manager VQFN48
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Technical documents

Specifications

Modulation Technique

PWM

Package Type

VQFN

Pin Count

48

Dimensions

7.15 x 7.15 x 0.95mm

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Length

7.15mm

Width

7.15mm

Height

0.95mm

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+110 °C

Number of Operating Bands

1

Minimum Operating Supply Voltage

3 V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Product details

Qi (WPC V1.1) Compliant Wireless Power Supply, Texas Instruments

Qi is an interface standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) for inductive electrical power transfer over distances of up to 4 cm.
A Qi-compliant wireless power system consists of a charging pad and receiver. Power transfers from transmitter to receiver via coupled inductors. Coils in both the charging pad and the receiver are magnetically coupled when the two devices establish contact.
The convenience and safety of standards-compliant wireless power systems continues to grow in market demand.

Qi is a specification of the inductive power standard
Wireless Power Transfer System

Wireless Power Transmitters & Receivers, Texas Instruments