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Features

  • VIN range: 4.25 to 21 V
  • Compliant to WPC-1.2 specification
  • Up to 15W of power transfer
  • 86% end to end efficiency
  • Low standby and sleep mode power                                      
  • Integrated step-down switching regulator
  • Simultaneous voltage & current demodulation
  • Integrated 32bit ARM® Cortex®-M0 processor
  • Supports I2C interface

Description

The P9242-R is a highly-integrated 15W magnetic induction wireless power transmitter compliant to the WPC-1.2 specification. The product is designed to withstand a wide input voltage range of 4.25V to 21V, while consuming very low power in standby mode.

The transmitter includes a 32-bit ARM Cortex®-M0 processor, foreign object detection (FOD), full bridge drivers and on-chip simultaneous voltage and current demodulation. The device features a programmable current, programmable LED pattern; and I2C serial interface protocol to read back information such as voltage, current and fault conditions. Together with P9221-R receiver, the P9242-R is a complete wireless power system solution for 15W applications. The P9242-R is available in a , space-saving 6 x 6 mm 48-VFQFPN package. It is rated for -40ºC to +85ºC ambient operating temperature range.

Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Temp. GradePb (Lead) FreeCarrier Type
P9242-RNDGIObsoleteN/AOut of StockVFQFPN48#IYesTray
P9242-RNDGI8ObsoleteN/AOut of StockVFQFPN48#IYesReel

Support Communities

  1. P9242-R and P9242-R3 Mismatch solutions

    We have just received a batch of PCBs with the P9242-R transmitter chip, and due to a mix-up/oversight the actual part number of the chip used is P9242-RBNDGI8 instead of P9242-RNDGI8. This means the chip is bootloader only and is useless unless programmed. To ...

    Dec 12, 2020
  2. Questions about P9242-R Wireless Charger Design

    Hi I am an electrical-electronics enginerring student and I am currently trying to design a 15W wireless power transportation solution using P9242-R chip. I followed the datasheet to draw the schematic of most of the circuit. But I came accross some parts that I don't really understand ...

    Aug 30, 2021
  3. P9242-R Not working properly

    Hello,  We are developing a wireless charger based on the P9242-R, we have manufactured the first prototype and we are currently performing tests. We followed the proposed design that's in the datasheet, the coil we are using is the WE 760308103102. When we plug in a 12V power ...

    May 30, 2020
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