Features
- Wireless battery charging
- DC power supply to application system by high efficiency DCDC converter
- Monitoring some pin voltages such as rectified output voltage, battery voltage by 12bit A/D converter
- Modulation/Demodulation function for bi-directional communication between transmitter and receiver
- Transmitter system(RAA458100) can read and write RAA457100 registers for setting charge control parameters
- Function which converts wireless communication to 2-wrie serial communication for communication between transmitter and receiver application system
- Battery protection, Low battery voltage detection
Description
The RAA457100 is a receiver IC for low power wireless charging system. RAA457100 performs battery charging by wireless transmission power and DC power supply to receiver application system from battery. When RAA458100 is used in a transmitter, a wireless charging system with bi-directional communication can be constructed.
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAA457100GBM#HC0 | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | RoHS:EN RoHS:JA | Package |
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the connection and setup of the RAA458100GNP and RAA457100GBM wireless charging evaluation kits, including TX and RX board pin configurations for ATPC Mode (AT4). It explains power supply connections, emphasizing not to connect mobile batteries and DC power simultaneously. The host adaptor RTKOEF0029Z00001BJ enables PC control via USB and 2-wire serial communication, with driver installation required only for Windows 7. The wireless charging control tool runs on Windows 7 and 10 without installation, preserving user settings between sessions.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the register access methods between the transmitter system and the MCU of the receiver system during AT3 operation mode. It explains the wireless charging system configuration and outlines the procedures for writing and reading RxMCU registers via Tx2Rx WPT communication. The procedures emphasize confirming the normal operation of the RxIC's DCDC converter before accessing registers to ensure reliable communication. The document includes step-by-step sequences for setting slave addresses, triggering communication, confirming write/read completions, and handling abnormal converter conditions.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains methods to read the average input current of a bridge circuit in wireless charging transmitters. It details two modes: ATPC Mode and MCU Control Mode. In ATPC Mode, the TxMCU must confirm the bridge driver circuit is active before reading registers to maintain A/D conversion accuracy. In MCU Control Mode, offset calibration is recommended by reading and subtracting the offset current from the measured current. The document includes transmitter configurations and step-by-step register reading procedures for both modes.
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the configuration and operation modes of a low power wireless charging system using TxIC and RxIC components. It explains various operation modes including Stand Alone, ATPC, MCU Control, and Wired Charging, describing how registers control power transmission and communication. Power transmission timing and error detection mechanisms are also covered, highlighting register settings and communication interfaces for system control.
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the connection and setup of the RAA458100GNP and RAA457100GBM wireless charging evaluation kits, including TX and RX board pin configurations for ATPC Mode (AT4). It explains power supply connections, emphasizing not to connect mobile batteries and DC power simultaneously. The host adaptor RTKOEF0029Z00001BJ enables PC control via USB and 2-wire serial communication, with driver installation required only for Windows 7. The wireless charging control tool runs on Windows 7 and 10 without installation, preserving user settings between sessions.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the register access methods between the transmitter system and the MCU of the receiver system during AT3 operation mode. It explains the wireless charging system configuration and outlines the procedures for writing and reading RxMCU registers via Tx2Rx WPT communication. The procedures emphasize confirming the normal operation of the RxIC's DCDC converter before accessing registers to ensure reliable communication. The document includes step-by-step sequences for setting slave addresses, triggering communication, confirming write/read completions, and handling abnormal converter conditions.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains methods to read the average input current of a bridge circuit in wireless charging transmitters. It details two modes: ATPC Mode and MCU Control Mode. In ATPC Mode, the TxMCU must confirm the bridge driver circuit is active before reading registers to maintain A/D conversion accuracy. In MCU Control Mode, offset calibration is recommended by reading and subtracting the offset current from the measured current. The document includes transmitter configurations and step-by-step register reading procedures for both modes.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document presents typical performance characteristics of various inductors used in DC-DC converters, focusing on ripple voltage versus output current at different system voltages. It compares multiple inductor models, showing their behavior under varying loads. Additionally, it provides Renesas Electronics website and contact information for further inquiries. The revision record notes the first edition release date as August 10, 2017.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details the configuration and operation modes of a low power wireless charging system using TxIC and RxIC components. It explains various operation modes including Stand Alone, ATPC, MCU Control, and Wired Charging, describing how registers control power transmission and communication. Power transmission timing and error detection mechanisms are also covered, highlighting register settings and communication interfaces for system control.View More (7)
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