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  • Forum Post: RE: BQ51013EVM-725 As Battery Charger

    Benjamin Izquierdo Benjamin Izquierdo
    Hello, Related with the previous answer I would like you to clarify something: can I connect the bq51013 output directly to a USB connector and start charging USB devices through it? or do I also need to use a battery charger IC? As far as I know, shorting the data pins from the USB connector should...
    on Jun 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: bq51013 Temperature

    Andreas57704 Andreas57704
    Hi, I developed an embedded device using your bq51013 chip in combination with the iwas 4832 coil from vishay. The schematics is similar to that of the reference design (eval board 150LP), in the layout I had to deal with size constraints. In my first revision I had temperature issues so I changed...
    on Aug 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: Contemporaneously charging 2 different target devices from 1 single wireless charger

    iRob iRob
    Hi everybody I understand that a single transmitter can communicate with a single receiver at a time, so my idea is to build a wireless charger using 2 controllers; the end user will be typically charge two independent devices at the same time with this "double-charger", and the two target...
    on Nov 6, 2012
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