The EPC9065 is a high efficiency, Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) differential mode Class-D amplifier development board that operates at, but is not limited to, 6.78 MHz (Lowest ISM band). The purpose of this development board is to simplify the evaluation process of a high power ZVS Class-D amplifier for use in applications such as A4WP wireless power using eGaN® FETs by including all the critical components on a single board that can be easily connected into an existing system. To support the increased power capability, two mounted heat sinks are included.
The amplifier board features the EPC2007C and the EPC8010, which are 100 V rated enhancement-mode gallium nitride FETs (eGaN® FET). The EPC2007C is used in the Class-D amplifier while the EPC8010 is used as asynchronous bootstrap FET. The amplifier can be set to operate in either differential mode or single ended mode and includes the gate drivers and 6.78 MHz oscillator.
For more information on the EPC2007C or EPC8010 eGaN FETs please refer to the datasheet which should be read in conjunction with this quick start guide.
The EPC9065 consists of a differential mode ZVS Class-D amplifier, a 6.78 MHz oscillator, and a separate heat sink for each Class-D section. The power schematic of the EPC9065 is shown in figure 1.
| Manufacturer | EPC |
|---|---|
| Category | Power Management |
| Sub-Category | Inductive Charging / Wireless Power |
| Eval Board Part Number | 917-1130-ND |
| Eval Board Supplier | EPC |
| Eval Board |
Normally In Stock
|
| Voltage Out |
80 V
|
| Current Out |
1.8 A
|
| Protocol |
Rezence
|
| Voltage In |
0 ~ 80 V
|
| Current In |
- Not Given
|
| Standard(s) |
A4WP Compatible
|
| Features |
Shoot-Through Protection (Overlap)
Under Voltage Protection, Brown-Out |
| Frequency |
6.78 MHz
|
| No-load Input Power @ Conditions |
- Not given
|
| Efficiency @ Conditions |
- Not Given
|
| Component Count + Extras |
82 + 17
|
| Design Author |
EPC
|
| Main I.C. Base Part |
EPC2007C
EPC8010 |
| Date Created By Author | 2016-02 |
| Date Added To Library | 2017-08 |