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Decoder IC is compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0

9th October 2015
Nat Bowers
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Designed to quick charge cell phones, tablets and other consumer devices based on Qualcomm SoCs featuring its Quick Charge (QC) technology, Diodes Incorporated has announced the AP4370 decoder IC. By ensuring compatibility with Qualcomm’s high-voltage dedicated charging port QC 2.0 protocol, this decoder provides a highly integrated and cost-effective solution for designers of chargers and adaptors that need to support the QC function.

The AP4370 decodes different combinations of D+/D- signals generated by the portable device, producing V1/V2 outputs that can change either the controller’s voltage reference or voltage feedback divider resistor to achieve the required constant voltage/constant current control.

The AP4370 has an over-voltage discharge feature that protects a QC 2.0 connected device when it requests a lower output voltage by accelerating the output voltage decline during the transition. If a connected device is not QC 2.0 compatible, the decoder automatically provides a 5V output configuration. The AP4370 operates from a 5 to 12V with an ultra-low static current of just 90µA at 5V output. Requiring few external components and benefitting from small SOT26 or TSOT26 package options, this IC offers both board space and BOM cost savings.

The AP4370 decoder IC is priced at $0.30 each 1,000 unit quantities.

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