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  • Power Management Reference Design for a Wearable Device with Wireless Charging using the bq51003 and bq25120

    • SLUA748A December   2015  – April 2016 BQ25120 , BQ51003 , TPS61046 , TPS61240 , TPS62743

       

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  1.   Trademarks
  2.   Power Management Reference Design for a Wearable Device with Wireless Charging Using the bq51003 and bq25120
    1. 1 Wearable Power Design
      1. 1.1 Wireless Charging Input
      2. 1.2 Battery Charger, MCU, Radio, and Sensor Power
      3. 1.3 Second Buck Output for MCU, Radio or Sensor
    2. 2 PMOLED Display Power Design
    3. 3 Heart Rate Monitor or e-Ink Power Design
    4. 4 Layout Guidelines for Wearable Design
      1. 4.1 Wireless Receiver (bq51003)
      2. 4.2 Linear Charger (bq25120)
      3. 4.3 Buck Converter (TPS62743/6)
      4. 4.4 Boost Converters (TPS61046 and TPS61240)
      5. 4.5 General Considerations
    5. 5 References
  3. AExperimental Results
    1. A.1 Experimental Results
  4.   Revision History
  5. IMPORTANT NOTICE
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Power Management Reference Design for a Wearable Device with Wireless Charging using the bq51003 and bq25120

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Power Management Reference Design for a Wearable Device with Wireless Charging Using the bq51003 and bq25120

Wearable devices require advanced power management to achieve long battery run times with always-on functionality. Additionally, the devices need to use small rechargeable batteries and enable small footprint designs. This application note shows the implementation of a scalable power management solution for wearables that can be tailored for activity monitors, watches, and more. The design provides a wireless charging input, highly configurable battery management solution with Li-Ion battery charger and low quiescent current (Iq) DC/DC buck, boost converter for PMOLED display, boost converter for Heart Rate Monitor (HRM), and low Iq DC/DC buck.

PCB_top_assembly_slua748.pngFigure 1. PCB Top Assembly
block_diagram_slua748.pngFigure 2. Block Diagram of Wearable Power Management

1 Wearable Power Design

Table 1. Wearable Power Requirements

DESCRIPTION VALUE
Input Voltage (VIN) 5 V USB input or Qi Wireless Transmitter
Input Current Up to 500 mA
Output Voltage for Li-Ion Battery 3.6 V to 4.65 V
Fast Charge Current For Li-Ion Battery 5 mA to 300 mA
Termination Current for Li-Ion Battery 500 µA to 37 mA
Output Voltage for MCU (SYS rail) 1.8 V nominal (Adjustable from 1.1 V to 3.3 V)
Output Current for MCU (SYS rail) Up to 300 mA
Output Voltage for Second Buck Rail 1.8 V
Output Current for Second Buck Rail Up to 300 mA
Output Voltage for PMOLED Display 12 V
Output Current for PMOLED Display Up to 100 mA
Output Voltage for Heart Rate Monitor 5 V
Output Current for Heart Rate Monitor Up to 300 mA
Output Voltage for Sensors or Radio (LDO) 0.8 V to 3.3 V
Output Current for Sensors or Radio (LDO) Up to 100 mA

1.1 Wireless Charging Input

A large number of low-power wearable devices such as smart watches, fitness wrist bands and headphones are adopting wireless charging. The BQ51003 is an advanced, integrated receiver tailored for wearable applications. A standard Qi-compliant design will deliver 5W with a 50-mm coil. Figure 3 is modified from a Qi-compliant design with a smaller 30-mm coil and adjustable 500 mW to 1500 mW capabilities. When used with a Qi-compliant wireless transmitter, the RX_OUT supplies the input to a Li-Ion charger, in this case the bq25120. This better matches the wearable form factor and battery requirements, and is optimized for the device to stay cooler during power transfer.

schematic_wireless_charging_slua748.gifFigure 3. Schematic of Wireless Charging Receiver Using the bq51003

 

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