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MediaTek MT3188 Multi-Mode Wireless Charging ASIC
Published: Mar 10,2014936 Read
TAIPEI, Taiwan —MediaTek today announced MT3188, the world’s first multi-mode wireless charging ASIC that supports multiple competing standards. MediaTek MT3188 is a tightly-integrated solution that supports resonant charging technology and is fully compatible with current inductive chargers certified by the Power Matters Alliance (PMA) and the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).
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“With resonant charging, MediaTek makes consumer lives better. The devices can be placed in any position on a resonant charging mat and one mat can simultaneously charge multiple devices with different power needs at their optimum rates,” said Mark Estabrook, Senior Director of Strategic Marketing at MediaTek. “Resonant charging also works through non-metallic materials, so there’s no need to remove a smartphone case before charging and the chargers can be built easily into furniture and vehicles.”
MediaTek’s in-band communication technology for power control provides a simple and reliable way to add resonant wireless charging support to a whole host of consumer devices where Bluetooth transceivers may not be available for out-of-band communication, such as ebook readers, noise-cancelling headphones and even spare batteries.
MediaTek MT3188 requires no external active components and its highly-optimized bill of materials (BOM) is comparable to best-in-class WPC inductive solutions. The solution can be mounted on a mobile device’s main PCB or battery cover, and provides a programmable output voltage from 1.5V to 5V at 1.4A (7.0W maximum). MT3188 is powered wholly by the charger and works even with a completely discharged battery.
MediaTek is an active contributor to the wireless charging standards community, and is co-vice chair for resonant technology at PMA and a member of WPC. Mediatek is also a member of the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) — a not-for-profit organisation that supports Rezence resonant charging technology.
MediaTek MT3188 is sampling now and expected to feature in commercial devices within Q3 2014.
Features
-Compatible with existing PMA and WPC inductive standards as well as emerging resonant wireless standard A4WP
-Ultra-compact design for smartphones, tablets and other consumer devices
-Highly integrated, with an optimized bill of materials that requires no external active components
-Supports out-of band communications in resonant mode (A4WP)
-Provides the option of in-band communications in resonant mode for applications where a Bluetooth transceiver is not available
-MediaTek MT3188 is sampling now and expected to feature in commercial devices within Q3 2014