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LTC1325CN#PBF - Analog Devices-LT1039ACN#PBF Bus Line Transceivers Triple Transmitter/Receiver RS-232 18-Pin PDIP N Tube

LTC1325CN#PBF

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BATTERY CHARGER LEAD-ACID/LI-ION/NICD/NIMH 3.072V 18-PIN PDIP N TUBE

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LTC1325CN#PBF - Analog Devices-LT1039ACN#PBF Bus Line Transceivers Triple Transmitter/Receiver RS-232 18-Pin PDIP N Tube

LTC1325CN#PBF

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Analog Devices

BATTERY CHARGER LEAD-ACID/LI-ION/NICD/NIMH 3.072V 18-PIN PDIP N TUBE

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationLTC1325CN#PBF
Battery ChemistryMulti-Chemistry
Battery Pack Voltage3.072 V
Current - ChargingConstant - Programmable
InterfaceSerial
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case18-DIP
Package / Case [x]0.3 in
Package / Case [x]7.62 mm
Supplier Device Package18-DIP
Voltage - Supply (Max) [Max]16 V

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Description

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LTC1325 Series

The LTC1325 provides the core of a flexible, cost-effective solution for an integrated battery management system. The monolithic CMOS chip controls the fast charging of nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal-hydride, lead-acid or lithium batteries under microprocessor control. The device features a programmable 111kHz PWM constant current source controller with built-in FET driver, 10-bit ADC, internal voltage regulator, discharge-before-charge controller, programmable battery voltage attenuator and an easy-to-use serial interface.The chip may operate in one of five modes: power shut-down, idle, discharge, charge or gas gauge. In power shutdown the supply current drops to 30µA and in the idle mode,an ADC reading maybe made without any switching noise affecting the accuracy of the measurement. In the discharge mode, the battery is discharged by an external transistor while the battery is being monitored by the LTC1325 for fault conditions. The charge mode is terminated by the µP while monitoring any combination of battery voltage and temperature, ambient temperature and charge time. The LTC1325 also monitors the battery for fault conditions before and during charging. In the gas gauge mode the LTC1325 allows the total charge leaving the battery to be calculated.ApplicationsSystem Integrated Battery Charger