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LTC4054-4.2 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: LTC4054-4.2
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内容描述: 独立线性锂离子电池充电器采用ThinSOT封装的热调节 [Standalone Linear Li-Ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation in ThinSOT]
分类和应用: 电池
文件页数/大小: 16 页 / 188 K
品牌: Linear [ Linear ]
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LTC4054-4.2/LTC4054X-4.2  
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OPERATIO  
VPROG  
RPROG  
The LTC4054 is a single cell lithium-ion battery charger  
using a constant-current/constant-voltage algorithm. It  
can deliver up to 800mA of charge current (using a good  
thermal PCB layout) with a final float voltage accuracy of  
±1%. The LTC4054 includes an internal P-channel power  
MOSFET and thermal regulation circuitry. No blocking  
diode or external current sense resistor is required; thus,  
the basic charger circuit requires only two external com-  
ponents. Furthermore, the LTC4054 is capable of operat-  
ing from a USB power source.  
IBAT  
=
•1000  
Charge Termination  
A charge cycle is terminated when the charge current falls  
to1/10ththeprogrammedvalueafterthefinalfloatvoltage  
is reached. This condition is detected by using an internal,  
filtered comparator to monitor the PROG pin. When the  
PROG pin voltage falls below 100mV1 for longer than  
tTERM (typically 1ms), charging is terminated. The charge  
current is latched off and the LTC4054 enters standby  
mode, where the input supply current drops to 200µA.  
(Note: C/10 termination is disabled in trickle charging and  
thermal limiting modes).  
Normal Charge Cycle  
AchargecyclebeginswhenthevoltageattheVCC pinrises  
abovetheUVLOthresholdlevelanda1%programresistor  
is connected from the PROG pin to ground or when a  
battery is connected to the charger output. If the BAT pin  
is less than 2.9V, the charger enters trickle charge mode.  
In this mode, the LTC4054 supplies approximately 1/10  
the programmed charge current to bring the battery volt-  
age up to a safe level for full current charging. (Note: The  
LTC4054X does not include this trickle charge feature).  
When charging, transient loads on the BAT pin can cause  
thePROGpintofallbelow100mVforshortperiodsoftime  
before the DC charge current has dropped to 1/10th the  
programmed value. The 1ms filter time (tTERM) on the  
termination comparator ensures that transient loads of  
this nature do not result in premature charge cycle termi-  
nation. Once the average charge current drops below  
1/10th the programmed value, the LTC4054 terminates  
thechargecycleandceasestoprovideanycurrentthrough  
the BAT pin. In this state, all loads on the BAT pin must be  
supplied by the battery.  
When the BAT pin voltage rises above 2.9V, the charger  
enters constant-current mode, where the programmed  
charge current is supplied to the battery. When the BAT  
pinapproachesthefinalfloatvoltage(4.2V), theLTC4054  
enters constant-voltage mode and the charge current  
begins to decrease. When the charge current drops to  
1/10 of the programmed value, the charge cycle ends.  
The LTC4054 constantly monitors the BAT pin voltage in  
standby mode. If this voltage drops below the 4.05V  
recharge threshold (VRECHRG), another charge cycle be-  
gins and current is once again supplied to the battery. To  
manuallyrestartachargecyclewheninstandbymode, the  
input voltage must be removed and reapplied, or the  
charger must be shut down and restarted using the PROG  
pin. Figure 1 shows the state diagram of a typical charge  
cycle.  
Programming Charge Current  
The charge current is programmed using a single resistor  
from the PROG pin to ground. The battery charge current  
is 1000 times the current out of the PROG pin. The  
program resistor and the charge current are calculated  
using the following equations:  
Charge Status Indicator (CHRG)  
1000V  
ICHG  
1000V  
RPROG  
RPROG  
=
, ICHG =  
The charge status output has three different states: strong  
pull-down (~10mA), weak pull-down (~20µA) and high  
impedance. The strong pull-down state indicates that the  
LTC4054 is in a charge cycle. Once the charge cycle has  
terminated, the pin state is determined by undervoltage  
The charge current out of the BAT pin can be determined  
at any time by monitoring the PROG pin voltage using the  
following equation:  
Note 1: Any external sources that hold the PROG pin above 100mV will prevent the LTC4054  
from terminating a charge cycle.  
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