HomeLatest ProductsInfineon Introduces the Highly-Integrated and Scalable Wireless Charging Platform

    Infineon Introduces the Highly-Integrated and Scalable Wireless Charging Platform

    The wireless charging market has been increasingly growing over the last years, with more and more applications applying this capability to make use of the offered benefits. To help designers overcome the challenges of modern wireless power transfer and serve key application requirements, Infineon Technologies AG today launched the WLC1115 transmitter controller ICs: the first product of the new WLC family of controllers for inductive wireless charging. WLC1115 comes along with a Qi v1.3.2 certified MP A11 power transmitter reference solution, targeting various applications, including smartphones, smart speakers, docking stations, monitor stands, as well as industrial or healthcare accessories.

    “The WLC1115 transmitter controller IC and companion reference design for wireless charging is the ideal choice for a wide range of consumer and industrial applications that demand state-of-the-art Qi-standard compliance,” said Ajay Srikrishna, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Wired Connectivity Solutions Product Line at Infineon. “As inductive wireless charging standards evolve, our programmable solution will offer the flexibility to scale higher power levels and allow OEMs to materialize differentiated features while remaining Qi-compatible.”

    Infineon’s WLC1115 is a highly integrated, Qi-compliant, and fully configurable 15 W transmitter controller IC for wireless charging solutions. It includes a USB-PD/PPS sink, DC/DC controller, gate drivers for DC/DC, a full-bridge inverter, sensing peripherals, and configurable flash memory. WLC1115 supports a wide input voltage range from 4.5 V to 24 V, multipath voltage- and current-based ASK demodulation. Additionally, the controller features an integrated, programmable, high-side current-sense amplifier and adaptive Foreign Object Detection (FOD) via Q-factor, resonant frequency, and power loss. It also includes comprehensive protection features for UVLO, OVP, OCP, and OTP that are programmable.

    The WLC1115-based Extended Power Profile (EPP) transmitter solution using OPTIGA Trust Charge meets the authentication requirements as specified in the Qi v1.3.2 standard. Combined with Infineon’s comprehensive offering for USB-C chargers and broad MOSFET portfolio, the WLC1115 solution offers a complete product package that can help meet stringent regulatory and compliance requirements. Moreover, it is accompanied by software tools that support Qi v1.3.2 and proprietary charging protocols.

    For more information, visit www.infineon.com/wirelesscharging-ics 

    ELE Times News
    ELE Times Newshttps://www.eletimes.ai/
    ELE Times provides extensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology, and the Market. In addition to providing in-depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified, and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build experience, drive traffic, communicate your contributions to the right audience, generate leads, and market your products favorably.

    Related News

    Must Read

    Renesas Expands Sensing Portfolio with 3 Magnet-Free IPS ICs & Web-Based Design Tool

    New Simulation & Optimization Platform Enables Custom Coil Designs...

    IEEE IEDM, 2025 Showcases Latest Technologies in Microelectronics, Themed “100 Years of FETs”

    The IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) is considered...

    OMNIVISION Introduces Next-Generation 8-MP Image Sensor For Exterior Automotive Cameras

    OMNIVISION announced its latest-generation automotive image sensor: the OX08D20, 8-megapixel (MP) CMOS...

    Vishay Intertechnology Expands Inductor Portfolio with 2000+ New SKUs and Increased Capacity

    Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced that it has successfully delivered...

    Keysight to Demonstrate AI-enabled 6G and Wireless Technologies at India Mobile Congress 2025

    Keysight Technologies will demonstrate 20 advanced AI-enabled 6G and...

    Ashwini Vaishnaw Approves NaMo Semiconductor Lab at IIT Bhubaneswar

    As part of a big push towards the development...

    Electric Mobility Drives India’s Power Electronics Expansion

    India is on the verge of an electric revolution....

    India Targets 40% Local Value Addition in Electronics with New Component Scheme

    India's electronics manufacturing landscape is set for a major...