The MCP73833 Li-Ion Battery Charger Evaluation Board is an evaluation and demonstration tool for Microchip’s MCP73833/4 Stand-Alone Linear Li-Ion/Li-Polymer Charge Management Controllers. The evaluation board has two circuits provided with one circuit fully assembled and tested.
This application note is a Ringing Choke Converter (RCC)-based, step-by-step cell phone battery charger design procedure.
The L6924D is a fully monolithic battery charger dedicated to single-cell Li-Ion/Polymer battery packs. It is the ideal solution for space-limited applications, like PDAs, handheld equipment, cellular phones, and digital cameras. It is designed with BCD6 technology and integrates all of the power elements (the Power MOSFET, reverse blocking diode and the sense resistor) in a small VFQFPN16 3mm x …
Demonstration circuit 1621A features the LTM®8062, a 32V, 2A μModule® power tracking battery charger. The demonstration circuit is designed to operate from a 9.75V to 32V input source, and to charge a 2-cell battery pack to a float voltage of 7.2V.
Demonstration circuits 1645A-A, 1645A-B, 1645A-C and 1645A-D feature the LTM8061, a 32V, 2A μModule® Li-Ion battery charger. Operating from a 6.5V to 32V input source, the 1645A-A and 1645A-B demo circuits charge single cell Li-Ion batteries to float voltages of 4.1V or 4.2V respectively.
The CCG3PA 27W Mobile Power Adapter Board is a receptacle based Type-C power adapter which supports a maximum power profile of 27W (9V, 3A).
The CCG3PA 27W Mobile Power Adapter Board is a receptacle based Type-C power adapter which supports a maximum power profile of 27W (9V, 3A).
The STEVAL-ISB041V1 product evaluation board is based on STBC02 battery power management, integrating a linear charger for single-cell Li-Ion batteries with battery protection functions, an LDO regulator, two SPDT load switches and intelligent reset logic.
Demonstration circuit 2118A is a combination step-down battery charger and step-up battery backup regulator using the LTC®4040 monolithic system power manager.
There are two independent circuits on the reference design. First circuit is designed with MCP73832, which allows maximum programmable fast charge current up to 500 mA. The second circuit is designed with MCP73833, which allows maximum programmable fast charge current up to 1A and has a power good indicator and an additional status output. Two preset values of fast charge current are available fo…