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IP5568 Support Wireless Charging TX/RX 、SCP、VOOC、Bi-Directional PD3.0 and Fast IP5568 Support wireless charging TX/RX 、SCP、VOOC、Bi-directional PD3.0 and Fast Charge protocol Power Bank SOC Multiple protection,high reliability Features Inuput overvoltage and undervoltage protection Output overcurrent,overvoltage and short circuit protection Support multiple ports +wirelss charging Battery overcharge,over discharge and overcurrent simultaneously protection 2USB A output ports,1 USB B input port Over temperature protection 1 USB C input/output port,wireless charging TX/RX 4KV ESD,Input voltage up to 20v(including CC pins) 5W/10W/15W wireless charging TX/RX Low BOM cost Compliant with the WPC V1.2.4 specification, Integrated switch power MOSFET support 5w/7.5w/10w/15w TX Single inductor for charging and discharging Support 5w/10w RX Package size:8mm × 8mm 0.4pitch QFN64 integrate full bridge driver,integrate voltage/current demodulator Description support FOD function support 1~3 coils IP5568 is a power management SOC. It integrates Fast charge Every port support fast charge wireless charging TX / Rx, qc2.0 / qc3.0 / SCP / vooc Support QC2.0/QC3.0 output output fast charging protocol, FCP / AFC / SFCP input and Support FCP/AFC/SFCP input/output Support SCP output output fast charging protocol, MTK PE + 1.1 & 2.0 output Support VOOC output fast charging protocol, USB C / pd2.0 / pd3.0 input and Support MTK PE1.1&2.0 output output protocol, USB C pd3.0 PPS output protocol, and Support USB C DRP input/output Support BC1.2/Apple/Samsung bc1.2 / apple / Samsung mobile phone charging protocol. It Integrated USB PD2.0/PD3.0 protocol integrates the functions of synchronous up / down Support PD2.0 input/output protocol converter, lithium battery charging management, battery Support PD3.0 input/output and PPS output protocol power indication, etc. to provide a complete power solution Support 5V/9V/12V voltage input/output for fast charging mobile power bank. Two USB A ports, one PPS support 5~11v adjustable voltage with 20mv/step USB B port and one USB C port can be connected at the Charger same time,any single USB port can support fast charging. Up to 5A charging current at battery port When two or more output ports are used at the same time, Adaptive charging current adjustment Support 4.2v/4.3v/4.35v/4.4v battery only 5V is supported. IP5568 supports wireless charging Boost and simultaneous use of USB port, which only supports : Output current 5V. 5V:3.1A 9V:2.0A 12V:1.5A Up to 95%@5V/2A efficiency with synchronous Only one inductor is needed to realize the function of switching buck and boost, and only a few peripheral devices are Support line compensate needed in the application, which effectively reduces the Battery level display Integrated 14bit ADC and coulometer size of the overall PCB and reduces the cost of BOM. Support 1/2/4 LED battery level indicator The synchronous switch boost system of IP5568 can Support 88/188 nixie tube provide the maximum output capacity of 18W, which can Auto recognition of LED number Adjustable battery level curve maintain the efficiency of more than 90% even when the Others battery voltage is low. Support auto detect of plug in and out Fast charge status indicator IP5568 charger provides charging current up to 5.0A. Support Battery NTC and wireless charging NTC Built in IC temperature, battery temperature and input Enter standby mode automatically in light load voltage control loop, intelligent regulation of charging Integrated torch-light driver http://www.injoinic.com/ 1 / 42 Version 1.31 IP5568 current. IP5568 supports 1 / 2 / 4 LED battery level indicator, IP5568 integrates a 14bit ADC, which can accurately and 88/188 digital tube battery level indicator. IP5568 measure battery voltage and current. The algorithm of supports lighting function and supports buttons. remaining battery capacity of IP5568 can accurately obtain battery level information. The battery level curve can be Applications customized to accurately display the remaining battery Power bank with wireless charging capacity. V1.31 Email: [email protected] 2 / 42 Copyright © 2019, Injoinic Corp. IP5568 Typical Application A、If there is both USB-B and LIGHTNING ports in the application: 1、USB-B and LIGHTNING do not plug in at the same time. It can be make restrictions on the mold. At the same time,Omitting D7/D8; 2、If there is a case of simultaneous insertion,D12/D13 not to be omitted; B、If there is only USB-B or LIGHTNING ports in the application: Omitting D7/D8; 3 5 0 4 6 1 PGND AGND EPAD FCAP R8 Battery initial capacity D12 21 (ohm) (mAH) SS34 VIN R10 10K 25K 5000mAH VIN 22 29 K1 VIN KEY 40K 8000mAH DMB 37 Micro-B DPB DMB 50K 10000mAH CP1 36 D6 GND 10uF DPB 60K 12000mAH 12 R9 100R HLED 100K 20000mAH USB5 D5 125K 25000mAH D13 56 R8 50K FCAP SS34 VIN VSET R7 Battery full voltage 31 57 R7 115K DAT1 CL VSET (ohm) selection DAT2 R1 R2 R3 CP2 R6 20K 115K 4.20V 58 LIGHTNING 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 10uF KEY_MODE 82K 4.30V CL DAT1 DAT1 DAT2 DAT2 51K 4.35V GND VDD C11 GND PMOS NC 20K 4.40V U2 1uF Apple decrypts IC USB4 key_mode LED or 19 VBUS R6 ON OFF lighting nixie tube VBUS 20 D4 (ohm) display VBUS 100% 20K short Double Long LED DMC 35 DMC 51K short - Long LED DPC 34 CP3 D3 82K short - Double LED TYPE-C CC1 DPC 10uF 32 75% 115K short Long Double LED CC2 CC1 33 “-”not definition GND CC2 D2 50% USB3 3 62 LED3 If NTC is not VOUT1 D1 required in the VOUT1 61 VOUT1 application, 51K DMA1 25% 40 U1 resistance shall be DMA1 1 Wireless charging TX circuit TYPE-A DPA1 LED1 CP4 39 connected to the D11 R14 C8 GND DPA1 R28 100R 10uF ground at NTC IN5819 3.3K 15nF 2 pin, and floating COIL_V V_DECONDE USB2 LED2 R29 100R or direct IP5568 grounding is not R15 60 R13 C7 R17 VOUT2 R5 120K allowed. 20K 100K 33K VOUT2 59 14 15nF VOUT2 NTC1 V_DET DMA2 42 FOD_DET C6 TYPE-A DMA2 R16 DPA2 2.2nF CP5 41 D10 10K GND DPA2 RNTC1 100K D9 10uF IN5819 IN5819 USB1 30 R4 120K VCC NTC2 17 VSYS 18 VSYS RNTC2 100K VBRIGE 63 R18 0R VSYS C5 VSYS 64 25 2.2uF VSYS VSYS VCC R19 R21 C4 R20 28 NC/10K NC/10K OTPMEMVVDD 2.2uF 2R CP6 CP7 CP8 CP9 UPGATE1 UPGATE2 CP10 22uF 22uF 22uF 22uF CPP 27 R22 100uF 2R CPAE Capacitors 26 49 CPN 4 AUXDRV3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 S G S 50 C3 G AUXDRV2 Q1 1 1 2 0.1uF 2 D D D 51 RU30S15H D 5 AUXDRV1 8 7 6 IGND 44 38 45 C9 VOOC_ID ISENSE NC/2nF 46 16 CBB谐振电容 CP14 CP15 NC V_DECODE C10 15 47 400nF/100V 10uF 10uF NC V_DET SW1 SW2 D7 R11 100R 48 13 FOD_DET W1 LED_G COIL_V A11线圈 UPGATE2 52 R12 100R D8 11 53 8 7 6 LED_R DNGATE2 5 2 1 1 2 D UPGATE1 54 N1 D D D 2 RUH30D20H 1 1 1 G 23 D14 S G S 55 1 2 3 BATS DNGATE1 SS34 4 BAT BS T LX LX LX LX LX L1 R23 R24 4 7 6 4 9 8 5 2 2.2uH 2R 2R C2 0.1uF DNGATE1 DNGATE2 BAT R25 0R C1 ISENSE COIL_I 0.1uF CP11 CP12 CP13 22uF 22uF 22uF R27 20mR R26 0R IGND 图 1 Simplified Application Diagram V1.31 Email: [email protected] 3 / 42 Copyright © 2019, Injoinic Corp. IP5568 1. Pin Definition E T D D E O E I D T C S _ _ E D D E 1 2 1 N 2 C D D N B B C C N D A A A E 2 A O O _ G M P P M G _ P P M S C M O F V I D D D D A V D D D I C D V 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 AUXDRV3 49 32 CC1 AUXDRV2 50 31 CL AUXDRV1 51 30 NTC2 UPGATE2 52 29 KEY DNGATE2 53 28 OTPMEMVDD UPGATE1 54 27 CPP DNGATE1 55 26 CPN FCAP 56 25 VCC VSET 57 IP5568 24 BAT KEY_MODE 58 23 BSTS VOUT2 59 22 VIN VOUT2 60 21 VIN VOUT1 61 20 VBUS VOUT1 62 19 VBUS VSYS 63 65 EPAD 18 VSYS VSYS 64 17 VSYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 L L L B L L L L L P L N L N N H E E E S X X X X X G E C E C T L D D D T N D D C E 1 2 _ D 3 _ 1 D R G Figure 2 IP5568 Pin Assignments Pin Num Pin Name PIN 定义说明 1 LED1 Battery level display drive pin LED1 2 LED2 Battery level display drive pin LED2 3 LED3 Battery level display drive pin LED3 4、5、6、7、8 LX DCDC switch node, connect to inductor 9 BST Internal high voltage drive, serial capacitor to LX 10 PGND Power Ground 11 LED_R Wireless charging status indicator driver pin 12 HLED Fast charge status indicator drive pin 13 LED_G Wireless charging status indicator driver pin 14 NTC1 NTC1 PIN 15 NC Not connected V1.31 Email: [email protected] 4 / 42 Copyright © 2019, Injoinic Corp.
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