Infineon XDP hybrid-flyback controller and CoolGaN technology empower Anker’s 160 W prime charger
Infineon Technologies has expanded its collaboration with Anker to develop a new generation of high-speed chargers that can deliver up to 160 Watts of power in a compact, pocket-size format. The result of the cooperation is redefining industry standards for high power density and efficiency, represented by the launch of Anker’s 160 W Prime Charger. The device features Infineon’s latest XDP digital controller and gallium nitride (GaN) -based CoolGaN transistor technology, enabling a credit-card-size design, which makes the charger ideal for travellers and professionals alike.
By integrating power factor correction (PFC) and hybrid-flyback control (HFB) stages to minimise the size while improving the overall performance, the Infineon XDP XDPS2221E hybrid-flyback digital combo controller enhances the energy efficiency of the charger, delivering high-power density without sacrificing reliability. The technology allows up to 140 W power supply from any of the three USB-C single ports and allocating 160 W intelligently across three devices. Other key components include the CoolGaN Drive 700 V G5 with integrated driver and the CoolGaN Transistor Dual 650 V G5, which integrates two GaN transistors in a single package, reducing board space and optimising layout.
This collaboration is strengthened by the established Innovation Application Centre in Shenzhen by Infineon and Anker. The centre serves as a hub for developing more energy-efficient and CO2-saving charging solutions, supporting decarbonisation and driving innovation in the fast-charging sector.


