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AIM: FIPP
14 August 2024
Frontier
IP Group Plc
("Frontier IP" or the "Group")
Portfolio
news - Pulsiv releases the world's most efficient 65W USB-C
reference design
Frontier IP, a specialist in
commercialising intellectual property, today welcomes the following
announcement from portfolio company Pulsiv Limited (the "Company"
or "Pulsiv") that it has launched the world's most efficient 65
Watt USB-C reference design.
The ground-breaking technology
promises to expand and open up new markets for the USB-C fast
charging global standard because it enables operation at much lower
temperatures, minimizes energy loss as power is converted, and
reduces the size of critical components. Frontier IP holds an 18.2
per cent equity stake in the Company as at the 31 December 2023,
the last reporting date.
Pulsiv's 65W USB-C fast charger works
at temperatures 30 per cent lower than equivalent technologies on
the market today, based on thermal measurements taken after 30
minutes running at full load. It operates at 96 per cent
efficiency, meaning only 4 per cent of the converted electricity is
lost through heat, a number which has been independently
verified.
The Company believes the performance
is a world best. The design is ideal for applications where space
and heat sensitivity are an issue. The Company is initially
targeting in-wall plug sockets that incorporate USB C
charging.
Including a USB-C port in a socket
removes the need for plugs and power converters. The global market
is already worth an estimated $1.5 billion a year, but growth has
been constrained by concerns about overheating, reliability and
potential fire risks caused by high operating
temperatures.
For consumers, because the Pulsiv
USB-C charger wastes much less energy, then the costs of charging
and powering their devices are much lower. The Company is also
looking to launch more designs in the coming months which will
further push the boundaries of power conversion.
The 65W USB-C charger technology has
already attracted interest from potential customers.
Neil Crabb,
Frontier IP Chief Executive Officer, said:
"The launch of this
world-leading USB-C fast charging technology is a tremendous
achievement for Pulsiv. It paves the way to making in-wall sockets
featuring USB-C ports ubiquitous, among many other possible
applications, and enabling the USB-C standard to reach its
full potential."
Pulsiv statement begins:
Pulsiv releases the world's most efficient 65W USB-C design
with 30 per cent lower temperatures integrated half-active bridge
and 96% efficiency
Cambridge 14th August 2024
Pulsiv Limited, the Cambridge (UK) innovator of
power electronics technology, announce the release of the world's
most efficient* 65W USB-C GaN optimised reference
design developed to address the complex challenges associated with
thermal performance in power supplies. This ground-breaking and
highly anticipated development is set to revolutionize the USB-C
fast charging space by offering a unique combination of features
and benefits not seen in other designs.
The PSV-RDAD-65USB reference design combines
Pulsiv OSMIUM technology with an industry standard QR Flyback and
highly optimized, ultra-compact magnetics. It represents the first
in a series of designs aimed at pushing the boundaries of power
conversion by drastically lowering operating temperatures,
minimizing losses, and reducing size to create a sustainable
platform for the USB-C standard.
Pulsiv's Chief Product Officer, Dr Tim Moore
has been managing the development of this design and comments:
"Our mantra has always been
focused on developing solutions that "do more while using less" and
this design demonstrates how Pulsiv OSMIUM technology can deliver
fast charging without the associated complexity of managing high
temperatures. The demand for more power and faster charging of
cordless products is rapidly increasing which impacts everything
from mobile phones to power tools. This means more power is needed
in a small form factor which is even more critical when developing
in-wall/desk solutions which are sensitive to heat. With 30% lower
component temperatures, no inrush current, and high efficiency, we
enable designs to become safer, smaller, and be more
reliable.
Specification Overview
Input Voltage Range:
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90 - 265VAC (no input voltage
derating)
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Output Voltage
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5 - 20VDC supporting PD3.0, QC4.0,
BC1.2, & PPS (Fast Charging)
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Output Power
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65W max
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Transformer Temperature
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30.3°C above ambient
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Operating Frequency
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125kHz
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Peak Efficiency
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96%
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Average Efficiency
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95%
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Half-Active Bridge
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Included
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Line Currents
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0.5A max
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Inrush Current
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Eliminated
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GaN
Optimised
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Yes
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DC-DC Converter
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Quasi-Resonant (QR)
Flyback
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Taking ultra-cool operation & fast charging to a whole new
level
The Pulsiv OSMIUM reference design
demonstrates a significant improvement in thermal performance and
reduces critical component temperatures by more than 30% compared
to other designs. At full load, the Flyback transformer reaches an
impressive 33.9°C at 230VAC and 30.3°C at 265V above an ambient
temperature of 26.1°C. This incredible achievement is likely to set
a new benchmark and enables 65W fast charging in space constrained
environments and/or heat sensitive applications such as in-wall
plug sockets that incorporate USB-C connectivity.
Optimize efficiency and space with a half-active
bridge
Pulsiv OSMIUM technology senses AC
line voltage and frequency to adjust capacitor charging time,
therefore the circuit draws no line current at the AC zero voltage
crossing. This enables a simple half-active bridge implementation
to increase efficiency, especially at low line conditions. MOSFETs
in the lower half of the AC to DC bridge are carefully controlled,
in combination with high-side diodes. The half-active bridge in
this design strikes the delicate balance between efficiency, cost,
and complexity and supports universal input with efficiency gains
of 0.7% at full load from a 115V AC supply.
Innovative magnetics reduce transformer size by
20%
Pulsiv OSMIUM technology generates a
HVDC output that varies between the peak AC input and 150V to drive
the QR Flyback at maximum efficiency. The wider voltage range
significantly reduces primary side inductance to enable the use of
an EQ20 transformer which was developed in partnership with
magnetics experts Frenetic. Their CEO Chema Molina comments:
"Our team of magnetics experts
have demonstrated that Pulsiv OSMIUM technology maximises
efficiency and reduces the size of the Flyback Transformer to a
level we've not seen before. This significant development will
enable customers to improve performance, reduce size, and lower the
cost of their design and we're excited to be part of such an
innovative solution". This results in a 20% size reduction
& 50% efficiency improvement compared to an RM8 core typically
used in other designs.
Minimize losses with GaN optimization
GaN Transistors from Innoscience
have lowered the RDSon and parasitic capacitance to reduce losses
and optimize cost in both the flyback and synchronous rectifier
sub-systems. General Manager for Innoscience EMEA Denis Marcon
adds: "We've demonstrated that
GaN technology is perfectly suited to increasing efficiency,
reducing losses, and optimising cost but Pulsiv OSMIUM technology
adds further benefits by significantly improving the overall
performance and reducing energy waste. Their technology is truly
game-changing, and I'm delighted that Pulsiv has chosen to
incorporate Innoscience GaN devices in this reference
design."
Design package & evaluation boards
The PSV-RDAD-65USB document package
is available to download free from the Pulsiv website and includes
a Datasheet, Schematics, Bill of Materials, & Altium files. The
PSV-EBAD-65USB evaluation board enables rapid lab testing and can
be pre-ordered now for delivery in the 2nd half of August through a
network of franchised distribution partners including global
stockist Digikey.
(Pulsiv PSV-EBAD-65USB Evaluation
Board)
For more information on this
ground-breaking design, please visit www.pulsiv.com
Pulsiv Chief Product Officer Dr Tim Moore
Pulsiv statement ends
ENQUIRIES
Frontier IP Group Plc
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T: 020 7332 2338
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Neil Crabb, Chief
Executive
Andrew Johnson, Communications &
Investor Relations
Group website: www.frontierip.co.uk
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neil@frontierip.co.uk
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ABOUt pulsiv
Pulsiv was founded in 2013 by Dr
Zaki Ahmed after he successfully patented new & intelligent
methods for improving power conversion efficiency. Located in
Cambridge (UK) and Plymouth (UK), we design & develop
world-leading electronic solutions for AC to DC Power Supplies and
Solar Energy applications using a growing suite of over 85 patents.
Our unique power electronics technology can benefit billions of
consumer & industrial devices whilst also enhancing every
photovoltaic installation around the world.
Our goal is to maximize performance,
simplify thermal management, and reduce overall energy waste
enabling future products to become safer, more reliable, and less
harmful to the environment. Our team combines expertise in
Scientific Research, Intellectual Property, Product Design,
Semiconductors, Consumer Devices, Sales, Marketing, &
Distribution to deliver best-in-class products that can be
successfully deployed on a global scale.
www.pulsiv.com
ABout frontier IP
Frontier IP unites science and
commerce by identifying strong intellectual property and
accelerating its development through a range of commercialisation
services. A critical part of the Group's work is involving relevant
industry partners at an early stage of development to ensure
technology meets real world demands and needs.
The Group looks to build and grow a
portfolio of equity stakes and licence income by taking an active
involvement in spin-out companies, including support for fund
raising and collaboration with relevant industry partners at an
early stage of development.
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