STWBC86 aplication
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‎2024-10-07 8:18 AM
Hello,
I am currently working on the implementation of the STWBC86 chip, following the STEVAL-WBC86TX as a guide. If we want to develop a PCB with the STWBC86 chip, is it possible to load the initial configuration by connecting the PCB via I2C with a USB converter to the computer? Or is external hardware, such as the STM32 development board, required to load the configuration onto our PCB?
Thank you in advance for your attention.
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‎2024-10-09 12:05 AM
Hi Deiver
for mcu please refer to this link
SW I2C driver on Github https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STWirelessCharging-C-Drivers
for computer, you use usb-i2c dongle
- DB5077USB to I2C evaluation board for interfacing wireless applications with PC GUI tool
- UM3226Versatile USB- I2C bridge for communication and programming of ST wireless charging IC
- STEVAL-USBI2CFT GERBER
- STEVAL-USBI2CFT BOM
- STEVAL-USBI2CFT SCHEMATIC
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‎2024-10-11 1:24 PM
Thanks for responding.
Yes, it turns out that what we want is to replicate the STEVAL-WBC86TX and just remove some things from it, but we see that it comes with a configuration using the FT260Q chip that would be the U3 (in the image), which they use for I2C Communication, converting it to USB- C and from there to the PC. I would like to know if with this same STEVAL chip we can upload the initial configuration of the new board.
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‎2024-10-11 4:44 PM
yes
it is same with STEVAL-USBI2CFT Dongle chip
