P2110 Datasheet
P2110 Datasheet
P2110 Datasheet
APPLICATIONS
NC
NC
GND
GND
VCAP
NC
GND
DOUT
DSET
FEATURES
PIN CONFIGURATION
NC
14
NC
GND
13
DOUT
RFIN
12
VOUT
GND
11
GND
DSET
10
VSET
INT
RESET
P2110
XXXXXX
NC
VCAP
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
TA = 25C, unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Rating
Unit
RF Input Power
23
dBm
RFIN to GND
DSET to GND
RESET to GND
VCAP to GND
2.3
VOUT to GND
VOUT Current
100
mA
-40 to 85
-40 to 140
Exceeding the
absolute maximum
ratings may cause
permanent
damage to the
device.
ESD CAUTION
This is an ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Proper ESD
precautions should be taken to avoid degradation or damage to the
component.
Label
NC
GND
RFIN
4
5
GND
DSET
6
7
8
9
10
INT
RESET
VCAP
NC
VSET
11
12
GND
VOUT
13
DOUT
14
NC
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Function
No Connection.
RF Ground. Connect to analog ground plane.
RF Input. Connect to 50 antenna through a 50 transmission line. Add a DC block
if antenna is a DC short.
RF Ground. Connect to analog ground plane.
Digital Input. Set to enable measurement of harvested power. If this function is not
desired leave NC.
Digital Output. Indicates that voltage is present at VOUT.
Digital Input. Set to disable VOUT. If this function is not desired leave NC.
Connect to an external capacitor for energy storage.
No Connection.
Output Voltage Adjustment. Sets the output voltage by connecting a resistor to VOUT
or GND. Leave NC for 3.3V.
DC Ground. Connect to analog ground plane.
DC Output. Connect to external device. The output is preset to 3.3V but can be
adjusted with an external resistor.
Analog Output. Provides an analog voltage level corresponding to the harvested
power.
No Connection.
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SPECIFICATIONS
TA = 25C, VOUT = 3.3V unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Symbol
1
RF Characteristics
Input Power
RFIN
Frequency
DC Characteristics
Output Voltage
VOUT
Output Current
IOUT
VCAP Maximum
VMAX
VCAP Minimum
VMIN
Signal Strength
DOUT
Boost Efficiency
Maximum INT Current
Digital Characteristics
RESET Input High
DSET Input High
INT Output High
Timing Characteristics
DSET Delay
RESET Delay
RESET Pulse Width
Condition
Min
Typ
-10
902
1.8
3.3
Max
Unit
10
928
dBm
MHz
5.25
50
V
mA
V
V
mV
%
mA
1.25
1.02
275
85
0.1
RFIN = 0dBm
IOUT = 20mA
1
1.8
VMIN
VMIN
50
6.6
20
V
V
V
s
s
ns
See typical performance graphs for operation at other frequencies or power levels.
TIMING DIAGRAM
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
RF INPUT (RFIN)
The RF input is an unbalanced input from
the antenna. Any standard or custom 50
antenna may be used with the receiver.
The P2110 has been optimized for
operation in the 902-928MHz band but will
operate outside this band with reduced
efficiency. Contact Powercast for custom
frequency requirements.
The RF input must be isolated from ground.
For antennas that are a DC short, a high-Q
DC blocking capacitor should be added in
series with the antenna.
STORAGE CAPACITOR SELECTION (VCAP)
The P2110 requires an external storage
capacitor. The value of the capacitor will
determine the amount of energy available
from the VOUT pin. The capacitor should
have a leakage current as small as possible.
It is recommended that the leakage current
of the capacitor be less than 1A at 1.2V.
The capacitor ESR should be 200m or less.
Smaller capacitors will charge more quickly
but will result in shorter operation cycles.
Larger capacitors will charge more slowly,
but will provide for longer operation cycles.
The required capacitor value can be
estimated using the following equation.
Where,
VOUT - Output voltage of the P2110
IOUT - Average output current from the P2110
tON - On-time of the output voltage
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The DOUT pin provides indirect access to the
storage capacitor. Under certain circumstances, an unpowered microprocessor
connected to this pin can provide a
significant load to the storage capacitor. To
eliminate this leakage current, an external
NMOS should be connected between the
DOUT pin and the microprocessor. The gate
of the NMOS should be tied to the DSET pin.
The drain should be tied to the DOUT pin and
the source to the microprocessor. The
threshold voltage of the NMOS should be
one volt or less.
If the RSSI functionality is not used, the DOUT
and DSET pins should be left as no connects.
The DSET pin has an internal pull down.
RESET
The RESET function allows the voltage from
VOUT to be turned off before the storage
capacitor reaches the lower threshold, VMIN,
thereby saving energy and improving the
recharge time back to the activation
threshold, VMAX. The RESET function can be
implemented by a microcontroller. When
the function of the microcontroller is
completed, driving the RESET pin high will
disable the voltage from VOUT. Care should
be taken to ensure that the microcontroller,
especially during power-on, does not
inadvertently drive this pin high. This will
immediately shutdown the output voltage.
If the RESET functionality is not used, the
RESET pin should be left as a no connect.
The RESET pin has an internal pull down.
INTERRUPT (INT)
The INT pin provides a digital indication that
voltage is present at the VOUT pin. This pin
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VOUT 3.32
LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS
The RFIN feed line should be designed as a
50 trace and should be as short as
possible to minimize feed line losses. The
following table provides recommended
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dimensions for 50 feed lines (CPWG) for
different circuit board configurations.
PCB Side View
Material
FR4
(r = 4.2)
FR4
(r = 4.2)
Thickness
(H)
62
Trace Width
(S)
50
Spacing
(W)
9
31
50
20
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
Powerharvester Efficiency
vs. RFIN (dBm)
Powerharvester Efficiency
vs. RFIN (mW)
Powerharvester Efficiency
vs. Frequency
Powerharvester Efficiency
vs. Frequency
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
A typical application for the P2110 is to provide power for low-power, battery-free wireless
sensors. Charge is stored in an external capacitor and when the activation threshold, VMAX, is
reached, VOUT is switched on to the configured voltage until the lower threshold, VMIN, is
reached or a RESET is applied, at which point VOUT is turned off.
The typical circuit shown was tested with a common microprocessor and 2.4GHz radio module.
The circuit included temperature, humidity, and light level sensors. The microprocessor, when
powered from the P2110, would read data from the three sensors. This data was transmitted
along with a node ID and the RSSI value back to a computer. The battery-free wireless sensor
used approximately 15mA of average current at 3.3V for 10ms. The performance data can be
seen in the following figures.
Power Receiving
Antenna
VOUT
Communication
Antenna
RFIN
P2110
RESET
DSET
DOUT
INT
CAP
Microprocessor
Radio module
GND
Sensors
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PERFORMANCE DATA FROM TYPICAL APPLICATION
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
0.125 0.010
0.156 0.015
0.031 0.005
0.550 0.010
0.015 0.010
0.025 0.010
Pin 1 Mark
0.530 0.010
P2110
xxxxxx
0.065
0.070
0.625
0.550
14
13
12
P2110
Recommended
Land Pattern
11
0.390
0.440
0.530
10
0.065
6
0.050
0.015
Component Outline
0.045
0.075
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Information furnished by Powercast Corporation (Powercast) is believed to be accurate and
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Powercast for its use, nor for any
infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of
Powercast. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
POWERCAST PRODUCTS (INCLUDING HARDWARE AND/OR SOFTWARE) ARE NOT DESIGNED OR
INTENDED TO BE FAIL-SAFE, FAULT TOLERANT OR FOR USE IN ANY APPLICATION THAT COULD
LEAD TO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY OR SEVERE PROPERTY OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
(INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, CRITICAL APPLICATIONS), SUCH AS LIFE-SUPPORT OR
SAFETY DEVICES OR SYSTEMS, CLASS III MEDICAL DEVICES, NUCLEAR FACILITIES, APPLICATIONS
THAT AFFECT CONTROL OF A VEHICLE OR AIRCRAFT, APPLICATIONS RELATED TO THE
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