Toshiba's new chip to usher in wireless charging at wired speeds

From ComputerWorld: Toshiba America Electronic Components (TEAC) today announced what it says is the industry's first single-chip wireless power receiver (RX) that can operate at 15 watts and is compliant with Qi v1.2, the wireless charging standard.

Compared to TEAC's previous wireless power chips, the new TC7766WBG triples the amount of power that can be received without increasing the chip's size.

"This enables wireless power for subsequent charging of smartphones, tablets and handheld devices at speeds comparable to or, in some cases, faster than conventional wired chargers," TEAC said in a statement.

The new 15W chip includes all the functions needed to construct a standalone wireless power transfer RX system, TEAC said. The chip is also compatible with Toshiba's current TB6865AFG 5W transmitter (TX) IC and its upcoming 15W TX IC, which also complies with the Qi v1.2 standard.

In addition to its 15W maximum output power, the RX chip features maximum output current of 1.7 amps and output voltage range of 5 to 14 volts, full protections, and the new Qi Foreign Object Detection functions, which keeps metal objects near a charging device from receiving the electrical voltage. The chip is housed in a WCSP28 package that is 2.4mm x 3.67mm x 0.5mm in size.

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