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QUICK START GUIDE

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Demonstration Board EPC9514

DETAILED DESCRIPTION 

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The EPC9514 can be operated with or without the regulator. The regulator 
can be disabled by inserting a jumper into position JP50 and connecting 
the load directly to the unregulated output terminals. In regulated 
mode, the design of the EPC9514 controller will ensure stable operation 
in a wireless power system. The regulator operates at 300 kHz and the 
controller features over current protection that limits the current drawn by 
the regulator to 2 A.

The EPC9514 device boards come equipped with kelvin connections 
for easy and accurate measurement of the un-regulated and regulated 
output voltages. The rectified voltage current can also be measured using 
the included shunt resistor. In addition, the EPC9514 has been provided 
with a switch-node measurement connection for low inductance 
connection to an oscilloscope probe that yield reliable waveforms.

The EPC9514 is designed to operate in conjunction with EPC9120 and 
EPC9129 (33 W EPC9512) transmitter units. 
Figure 3 shows the proper connection method to the EPC9514.

QUICK START PROCEDURE 

The EPC9514 demonstration system is easy to set up and evaluate the 
performance of the eGaN FET in a wireless power transfer application. 
Refer to Figure 3 for proper connection and measurement setup before 
following the testing procedures. 

The EPC9514 can be operated using any one of two alternative methods: 

a. Using the regulator 

b. Bypassing the regulator 

a. Operation using the regulator

In this mode, the regulator is used to provide a fixed output voltage of 19 V 
for the wireless power receiver and will limit the output current to 1.4 A.
1.  Make sure the entire system is fully assembled (this includes the wireless 

power transmitter) prior to making electrical connections and make 
sure jumper JP50 is NOT installed. Connect the load to the regulated 
output and connect all required instrumentation according to figure 3.

2. Power up the wireless power transmitter and observe that the EPC9514 

receives power via the green LED, un-regulated voltage and output 
voltage.

3. Once operation has been confirmed, observe the output voltage and 

other parameters on the device board.

4. For shutdown, please follow steps in the reverse order.

b. Bypassing the regulator

In this mode, the regulator is disabled and the load connected directly to 
the un-regulated output of the board. There is no protection against over-
current in this mode.
1.  Make sure the entire system is fully assembled (this includes the wireless 

power transmitter) prior to making electrical connections and make 
sure jumper JP50 is installed. Connect the load to the un-regulated 
output and connect all required instrumentation according to figure 3.

2. Power up the wireless power transmitter and observe that the EPC9514 

receives power via the green LED, un-regulated voltage and output 
voltage.

3. Once operation has been confirmed, observe the output voltage and 

other parameters on the device board.

4. For shutdown, please follow steps in the reverse order.

Figure 3: Proper connection and measurement setup for the receiver board.

Disable Regulator

Coil Connection

V

Rectifier Voltage

(12.5 V – 48 V

max

)

V

mV

Regulated load

connection

 

Coil tuning 

Rectifier DC Current

(75 mΩ Shunt)

Rectifier voltage 

> 4 V 

LED

Rectifier voltage

> 44 V 

LED

 

Un-Regulated 

load connection

Regulated

voltage

measurement

Regulator

Switch-node

measurement points

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