Saturday, November 23, 2024

PD Power Bank Reference Design

The design has advanced charging technology, works with PD3.0 and BC1.2, and has a USB Type-C port that can switch roles. It’s suitable for people making tech products.

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Power Delivery (PD) power banks have emerged as a critical solution in today’s fast-paced world, where the need for rapid, efficient, and versatile charging options is more prominent than ever. These advanced power banks cater to a wide range of devices—smartphones to laptops—with the capability to charge them at significantly higher speeds than conventional chargers. Their universal USB-C compatibility streamlines how devices are powered, reducing the clutter of multiple cables and adapters while ensuring devices stay charged on the go. The MEZZ 7-1S-4SPDPowerBank is a reference design from Monolithic Power Solution that integrates the MP2651 buck-boost charger and the CCG3PA PD controller from Cypress for PD applications. 

The module supports PD3.0 and BC1.2 protocols, making it suitable for devices that use USB Power Delivery standards. The buck-boost charger can handle battery packs ranging from 1 to 4 cells in series, offering a flexible input voltage range from 3V to 21V at the source mode input pin and complies with USB PD specifications. The PD controller manages the PD communication to ensure smooth power delivery. The power bank features a Dual Role Power (DRP) USB Type-C port, which can switch roles. As a UFP (upstream-facing port), it charges the battery up to a 5A current when an adapter is connected, and as a DFP (downstream-facing port), it can power a USB device directly from the battery.

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It is configured to support commonly used capacitors in its layout. The charging settings are optimized for a 2-cell Li-ion battery, with the current and voltage preset at 5A and 8.4V, respectively. Additionally, in reverse source mode, it outputs 5V at 3A. The controller controls all charge and discharge parameters, ensuring precise power delivery management.

The reference design is suitable for various users across different industries. This includes engineers and product designers working on portable electronics, manufacturers of these devices, and battery pack producers who can benefit from its advanced power capabilities and compliance with USB Power Delivery standards. Additionally, it’s well-suited for power management solution providers looking to offer cutting-edge technology and educational institutions where students and researchers can explore and innovate on power delivery mechanisms. It can be integrated into various electronic devices.

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Monolithic Power Solution has tested this reference design. It comes with a bill of materials (BOM), schematics, assembly drawing, printed circuit board (PCB) layout, and more. The company’s website has additional data about the reference design. To read more about this reference design, click here.

Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal is a journalist at EFY. She is an Electronics and Communication Engineer with over five years of academic experience. Her expertise lies in working with development boards and IoT cloud. She enjoys writing as it enables her to share her knowledge and insights related to electronics, with like-minded techies.

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