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ISL6292D
Li-ion/Li Polymer Battery Charger

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Key Features

    • Complete Charger for Single-Cell Li-ion Batteries
    • Integrated Pass Element and Current Sensor
    • No External Blocking Diode Required
    • Very Low Thermal Dissipation
    • Two-Speed Blinking Indication at Fault Conditions
    • 1% Voltage Accuracy
    • Programmable Current Limit up to 2A
    • Programmable End-of-Charge Current
    • Charge Current Thermal Foldback
    • NTC Thermistor Interface for Battery Temperature Monitor
    • Accepts Multiple Types of Adapters or USB BUS Power
    • Guaranteed to Operate at 2.65V After Start Up
    • Ambient Temperature Range: -20°C to 70°C
    • Thermally-Enhanced QFN Packages
    • QFN Package:
      • Compliant to JEDEC PUB95 MO-220 QFN - Quad Flat No Leads - Package Outline
      • Near Chip Scale Package footprint, which improves PCB efficiency and has a thinner profile
    • Pb-free Available

Description

The ISL6292D is an integrated single-cell Li-ion or Li-polymer battery charger capable of operating with an input voltage as low as 2.4V. This charger is designed to work with various types of ac adapters or a USB port.

The ISL6292D operates as a linear charger when the ac adapter is a voltage source. The battery is charged in a CC/CV (constant current/constant voltage) profile. The charge current is programmable up to 2A. The ISL6292D can also work with a current-limited adapter to minimize the thermal dissipation, in which case the ISL6292D combines the benefits of both a linear charger and a pulse charger.

The ISL6292D features charge current thermal foldback to guarantee safe operation when the printed circuit board is space limited for thermal dissipation. Additional features include preconditioning of an over-discharged battery, an NTC thermistor interface for charging the battery in a safe temperature range, automatic recharge, and thermally enhanced QFN package.

Applications

    • Handheld Devices including Medical Handhelds
    • PDAs, Cell Phones and Smart Phones
    • Portable Instruments, MP3 Players
    • Self-Charging Battery Packs
    • Stand-Alone Chargers

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