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    The 10W EPC9121 demonstration system

    EPC's multi-mode wireless power charging kit eliminates standards worries

    06/30/2016

    Efficient Power Conversion Corporation (EPC) announced the availability of a complete demonstration multi-mode wireless power charging kit, the EPC9121. The purpose of this demonstration kit is to simplify the evaluation process of using eGaN FETs and ICs for highly efficient multi-mode wireless power charging systems that can cut across any standard used in the receiving units.

    Two Standards, One Solution
    Wireless power has arrived, but along with its emergence are two industry standards to which end products are being built – the Wireless Power Consortium (Qi) standard and the AirFuelTM Alliance standard. These two standards are based upon two different technologies for accomplishing wireless power charging. The Qi standard, based on inductive coupling technology, uses a low frequency (<300 kHz) approach, whereas the AirFuel standard uses a magnetic resonant technology and has both low frequency (100 kHz through 315 kHz) and high frequency (6.78 MHz) requirements.

    The 10W EPC9121 demonstration system has four components:
    • A multi-mode capable EPC9511 source (transmitter or power amplifier) board specifically designed to be compatible with all the wireless standards. It can operate at either high or low frequency.
    • A multi-mode source coil (transmit coil) compatible with both the AirFuel Class 2 standard and Qi (A6)/PMA standards.
    • An AirFuel compatible Category 3 AirFuel device coil (receive coil) with rectifier and DC output
    • A Wireless Power Consortium (Qi) and Power Matters Alliance (now AirFuel) compatible device coil (receive coil) with rectifier and DC output.

    The EPC9121 demonstration kit contains all the components needed to demonstrate and evaluate multi-standard wireless power charging.

    Price and Availability
    EPC9121 wireless power charging demonstration system is priced at $907.20 and is available from Digi-Key.

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