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Demonstration Board EPC9514

DESCRIPTION 

The EPC9514 demonstration board is a 6.78 MHz (Lowest ISM band) 
highly resonant wireless power receiver capable of delivering up to 
27 W as a 19 V regulated output when operating to the AirFuel™ standard 
(excluding the BLE communications). This board is intended to power 
products such as small laptops when used in a wireless power system. 

The EPC9514 includes a Category 5 AirFuel Alliance compliant device coil 
and circuit with high frequency Schottky diode based full bridge rectifier, 
DC smoothing capacitor and 19 V regulator. The regulator is based on a 
SEPIC converter that features a 100 V EPC2016C eGaN® FET. The power 
circuit is attached to the coil. A photo of the EPC9514 is shown in figure 1.

For more information on the EPC2016C eGaN FETs,  please refer to the 
datasheet available from EPC at 

www.epc-co.com

. The datasheet should 

be read in conjunction with this quick start guide.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION 

The schematic diagram of the EPC9514 is shown in Figure 2 and comprises 
a tuning circuit for the device coil with a common-mode choke for EMI 
suppression, a high frequency rectifier and SEPIC based output regulator. 
The EPC9514 is powered using a Category 5 AirFuel compliant device coil 
and by default is tuned to 6.78 MHz for the specific coil provided with it. 
The tuning circuit comprises both parallel and series tuning which is also 
differential to allow balanced connection and voltage reduction for the 
capacitors.

Two LEDs have been provided to indicate that the board is receiving 
power with an un-regulated voltage greater than 4 V (green LED) and 
the red LED will illuminate when the un-regulated voltage exceeds 44 V. 

The EPC9514 has limited over-voltage protection using a TVS diode that 
clamps the un-regulated voltage to 46 V. This can occur when the receive 
coil is placed above a high power transmitter with insufficient distance 
to the transmit coil and there is little or no load connected. During an 
over-voltage event, the TVS diode will dissipate a large amount of power 
and the red LED will illuminate indicating an over-voltage. The receiver 
should removed from the transmitter as soon as possible to prevent the 
TVS diode from over-heating.

 Figure 1: EPC9514 demonstration system.

Table 1: Performance Summary (T

A

 = 25°C) EPC9514 

Symbol

Parameter

Conditions

Min Max Units

V

Unreg

Un-regulated output voltage

12.5

48

V

I

Unreg

Un-regulated output current

1.4*

A

V

Unreg_UVLOR

UVLO Enable

Un-regulated voltage rising

25

V

V

Unreg_UVLOF

UVLO Disable

Un-regulated voltage falling

12.5

V

V

OUT

Output Voltage Range

V

Unreg_min

 = 

8.3 V

18.75

19.25

V

I

OUT

Output Current Range

V

Unreg_min

 = 

8.3 V

0

1.4*

A

* Actual maximum current subject to operation temperature limits.

 Figure 2: Schematic diagram of the EPC9514 demo board.

152 mm

115

 m

m

Load

Device

coil 

Un-Regulated

DC output

Tuning Network 

Rectifier

Regulator

Regulated

DC output

Coil connection

C

OUT

19 V

DC

C

Rect

C

Septic

Q

1

D

rect

L

lower

L

M11

L

M1

C

Mx

C

MPx

L

E1

C

Mx

L

upper

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