BQ24032A Series
Standalone 1-cell, 2-A battery charger - dynamic Power Path, output regulated to 4.4V, Vbat 4.2V
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Link to Manufacturer Page: https://www.ti.com/
Catalog
Standalone 1-cell, 2-A battery charger - dynamic Power Path, output regulated to 4.4V, Vbat 4.2V
Part | Supplier Device Package | Programmable Features | Battery Chemistry | Battery Pack Voltage | Package / Case | Fault Protection | Voltage - Supply (Max) [Max] | Number of Cells | Current - Charging | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Mounting Type | Interface | Charge Current - Max [Max] |
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Texas Instruments BQ24032ARHLT | 20-VQFN (3.5x4.5) | Current, Timer | Lithium Ion/Polymer | 4.2 V | 20-VFQFN Exposed Pad | Over Temperature, Reverse Current, Short Circuit | 16 V | 1 | Constant - Programmable | 125 ¯C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | USB | 1.5 A |
Texas Instruments BQ24032ARHLR | 20-VQFN (3.5x4.5) | Current, Timer | Lithium Ion/Polymer | 4.2 V | 20-VFQFN Exposed Pad | Over Temperature, Reverse Current, Short Circuit | 16 V | 1 | Constant - Programmable | 125 ¯C | -40 °C | Surface Mount | USB | 1.5 A |
Key Features
• Small 3.5-mm × 4.5-mm QFN PackageDesigned for Single-Cell Li-Ion- or Li-Polymer-Based Portable ApplicationsIntegrated Dynamic Power-Path Management (DPPM)Feature Allowing the AC Adapter or the USB Portto Simultaneously Power the System and Chargethe BatteryPower Supplement Mode Allows Battery to Supplementthe USB or AC Input CurrentAutonomous Power Source Selection (AC Adapteror USB)Integrated USB Charge Control With Selectable100-mA and 500-mA Maximum Input Current RegulationLimitsDynamic Total Current Management for USBSupports Up to 2-A Total Current3.3-V Integrated LDO OutputThermal Regulation for Charge ControlCharge Status Outputs for LED or System InterfaceIndicates Charge and Fault ConditionsReverse Current, Short-Circuit, and ThermalProtectionPower Good (AC Adapter and USB Port Present)Status OutputsCharge Voltage Options: 4.1 V, 4.2 V, or 4.36 VAPPLICATIONSSmart Phones and PDAsMP3 PlayersDigital Cameras Handheld DevicesInternet AppliancesAll other trademarks are the property of their respective ownersSmall 3.5-mm × 4.5-mm QFN PackageDesigned for Single-Cell Li-Ion- or Li-Polymer-Based Portable ApplicationsIntegrated Dynamic Power-Path Management (DPPM)Feature Allowing the AC Adapter or the USB Portto Simultaneously Power the System and Chargethe BatteryPower Supplement Mode Allows Battery to Supplementthe USB or AC Input CurrentAutonomous Power Source Selection (AC Adapteror USB)Integrated USB Charge Control With Selectable100-mA and 500-mA Maximum Input Current RegulationLimitsDynamic Total Current Management for USBSupports Up to 2-A Total Current3.3-V Integrated LDO OutputThermal Regulation for Charge ControlCharge Status Outputs for LED or System InterfaceIndicates Charge and Fault ConditionsReverse Current, Short-Circuit, and ThermalProtectionPower Good (AC Adapter and USB Port Present)Status OutputsCharge Voltage Options: 4.1 V, 4.2 V, or 4.36 VAPPLICATIONSSmart Phones and PDAsMP3 PlayersDigital Cameras Handheld DevicesInternet AppliancesAll other trademarks are the property of their respective owners
Description
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The bqTINY™ III-series of devices are highly integrated Li-ion linear chargers and system power-path management devices targeted at space-limited portable applications. The bqTINY III-series offer integrated USB-port and DC supply (AC adapter), power-path management with autonomous power-source selection, power FETs and current sensors, high accuracy current and voltage regulation, charge status, and charge termination, in a single monolithic device.
The bqTINY III-series powers the system while independently charging the battery. This feature reduces the charge and discharge cycles on the battery, allows for proper charge termination and allows the system to run with an absent or defective battery pack. This feature also allows for the system to instantaneously turn on from an external power source in the case of a deeply discharged battery pack. The IC design is focused on supplying continuous power to the system when available from the AC, USB, or battery sources.
The power select pin, PSEL, defines which input source is to be used first (primary source – AC or USB). If the primary source is not available, then the IC automatically switches over to the othersecondarysource if available or the battery as the last option. If the PSEL is set low, the USB input is selected first and if not available, the AC line is selected (if available) but programmed to a USB input limiting rate (100 mA/500 mA max). This feature allows the use of one input connector, where the host programs the PSEL pin according to what source is connected (AC adaptor or USB port).
The bq24038 replacesUSBPGwith pin VBSEL, to enable user selection of the charge voltage. In addition, pinACPGwas modified toPG.PGis active low when either ac power or USB power is detected.
The ISET1 pin programs the battery&3146;s fast charge constant current level with a resistor. During normal AC operation, the input supply provides power to both the OUT (System) and BAT pins. For peak or excessive loads (typically when operating from the USB power, PSEL = Low) that would cause the input source to enter current limit (or Q3 - USB FET limiting current) and its source and system voltage (OUT pin) to drop, the dynamic power-path management (DPPM) feature reduces the charging current attempting to prevent any further drop in system voltage. This feature allows the selection of a lower current rated adaptor based on the average load (ISYS-AVG+ IBAT-PGM) rather than a high peak transient load.
The bqTINY™ III-series of devices are highly integrated Li-ion linear chargers and system power-path management devices targeted at space-limited portable applications. The bqTINY III-series offer integrated USB-port and DC supply (AC adapter), power-path management with autonomous power-source selection, power FETs and current sensors, high accuracy current and voltage regulation, charge status, and charge termination, in a single monolithic device.
The bqTINY III-series powers the system while independently charging the battery. This feature reduces the charge and discharge cycles on the battery, allows for proper charge termination and allows the system to run with an absent or defective battery pack. This feature also allows for the system to instantaneously turn on from an external power source in the case of a deeply discharged battery pack. The IC design is focused on supplying continuous power to the system when available from the AC, USB, or battery sources.
The power select pin, PSEL, defines which input source is to be used first (primary source – AC or USB). If the primary source is not available, then the IC automatically switches over to the othersecondarysource if available or the battery as the last option. If the PSEL is set low, the USB input is selected first and if not available, the AC line is selected (if available) but programmed to a USB input limiting rate (100 mA/500 mA max). This feature allows the use of one input connector, where the host programs the PSEL pin according to what source is connected (AC adaptor or USB port).
The bq24038 replacesUSBPGwith pin VBSEL, to enable user selection of the charge voltage. In addition, pinACPGwas modified toPG.PGis active low when either ac power or USB power is detected.
The ISET1 pin programs the battery&3146;s fast charge constant current level with a resistor. During normal AC operation, the input supply provides power to both the OUT (System) and BAT pins. For peak or excessive loads (typically when operating from the USB power, PSEL = Low) that would cause the input source to enter current limit (or Q3 - USB FET limiting current) and its source and system voltage (OUT pin) to drop, the dynamic power-path management (DPPM) feature reduces the charging current attempting to prevent any further drop in system voltage. This feature allows the selection of a lower current rated adaptor based on the average load (ISYS-AVG+ IBAT-PGM) rather than a high peak transient load.