2024-06-09 06:40 PM - edited 2024-11-16 07:42 PM
This Topic is used for Wireless Charging solution
1.Mcu C drive code:
2. Python drive code, check attach file "Python_FT260_ST_WLC.7z"
STwirelesscharger/Python_FT260_ST_WLC: use FT260 dongle and operate ST wireless charge chips
3. If your wlc chip i2c is ok but GUI can not connected, please use wlc_ft260_Recovery tool, check attach file "wlc_ft260_Recovery.7z"
4. STWBC2 console log capture tool "STWBC2_tools.7z"
5. STSW-WPSTUDIO Tool: STwirelesscharger/STSW-WPSTUDIO: ST wireless charge chip tool (github.com)
2024-08-18 01:55 AM
The document is being updated, and once the update is complete, a new link will be provided.
2024-09-05 05:24 AM
it's been a few weeks and it appears the documents are still temporarily unavailable. I managed to get most of the relevant PDFs using the wayback-machine but the Gerber zip-files are not hosted there. @willzhou, would you be willing to email/post the Gerber files for the steval-wlc38rx, or any of the reference designs (stdes-wlc38wa or stdes-wlc38tws-bom) for the STWLC38 (or other ICs)?
I'm asking because i'm struggling to route all the traces from the BGA footprint. Even with filled+capped vias, some of the middle pads are tricky to fan-out. It seems EuroCircuits wouldn't be capable of producing a sufficiently precise PCB; which manufacturer does ST prefer for its eval boards?
2024-09-18 09:19 PM - edited 2024-09-18 09:21 PM
Any update on the availability of the documentation? It's a full month later now, all links are returning 404's, and all mentions of Wireless Power products have been removed from ST's site... it doesn't look good for customers who were/are designing with these products.
2024-09-26 04:09 PM
email file to you
2024-09-26 04:19 PM
Hi
sorry for this, these document are still updating.