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Each battery chemistry has unique charging requirements. Selecting the correct battery charger
increases the operational run time of the end product, ensuring that the battery is always
optimally charged. This guide contains the essential technical criteria to easily identify the
optimum battery charging IC for 1-cell to multiple-cell configurations, regardless of chemistry.
Data sheets for our complete battery management product portfolio, including our latest
product releases, are available for download at www.linear.com.
Supercapacitor
Switch Mode – Monolithic
Switch Mode Buck Battery Chargers.......................................... 4 Lithium-Ion/Polymer
SWITCHING
Switch Mode Buck-Boost Battery Chargers............................... 5 VIN LiFePO4
MONOLITHIC +
CHARGER BAT
NiMH/NiCd
Lead-Acid
T
Multichemistry
Switch Mode – Controller
Switch Mode Buck Battery Charger Controllers.......................... 4 VIN Lithium-Ion/Polymer
Lead-Acid
T
Multichemistry
T
T
LiFePO4
LiFePO4
NiMH/NiCd
SMART
BATTERY Lead-Acid
CHARGER
+ +
• SPI
• SMBus
Multichemistry
BAT • I/O
Supercapacitor
0.8V TO 3.6V/400mA
RTC/LOW
POWER LOGIC
MEMORY
0.8V TO 3.6V/1A
I/O
CORE
RST
µPROCESSOR
2
I2C
LTC4120
The LTC4120, a high performance wireless receiver and battery charger, serves as the central component of the receiver electronics in a
wireless battery charging system. The Linear Technology wireless power system is designed to transmit up to 2W to a battery with a maximum
charge current of 400mA. The programmable float voltage of the device accommodates several battery chemistries and configurations.
The LTC4120 was developed with technology partner PowerbyProxi, a field-proven technology company focused on providing real world
wireless power solutions. The IC utilizes PowerbyProxi’s patented dynamic harmonization control (DHC) technique that enables high efficiency
contactless charging with maximum TX to RX coil distance and misalignment without any of the thermal or overvoltage issues typically associated
with wireless power systems. Wireless charging with the LTC4120 enables or improves many different applications. For instance, expensive
connectors which become failure-prone in harsh environments can be eliminated. Similarly, wireless charging allows for a completely sealed
enclosure for applications that require sterilization. Elimination of wires enables rechargeable batteries to be placed in moving or rotating
equipment. Some applications are simply too small to use a conventional connector. Wireless charging can also provide transformerless
galvanic isolation for high reliability isolated applications. The LTC4120 provides the ability to charge batteries in applications where it is difficult
or impossible to use a connector. Unlike consumer-oriented solutions following the Qi standard, the LTC4120-based solution addresses the
needs of high reliability industrial, military and medical applications.
Applications
• Industrial/Military Sensors and Devices
• Portable Medical Devices
• Physically Small Devices The LTC4120 Was Developed with Technology Partner PowerbyProxi
www.powerbyproxi.com
• Electrically Isolated Devices
• Devices for Harsh Environments
LTC4120 LTC4120
75% Size Demo Circuit 75% Size
Basic Transmitter Board Receiver/Charger Demo Board
Lithium-Ion/Polymer LiFePO4 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S 3
An inductive wireless power system consists of transmitter electronics, transmit coil, receive coil and receiver electronics. The LTC4120-
based resonant coupled system uses dynamic harmonization control (DHC) to optimize power transfer and provide overvoltage protection.
This eliminates the need for precise mechanical alignment between the transmit and receive coils as well as the need for a coupling core. The
LTC4120 wireless buck charger forms the basis for the receiver electronics. The receive coil can be integrated into the receiver electronics
circuit board. In collaboration with PowerbyProxi, Linear Technology offers several transmitter electronics options. A reference design is available
to build a basic transmitter, while several more advanced transmitters can be purchased from PowerbyProxi, www.powerbyproxi.com. See
the LTC4120 product page for more information.
14
1W
12 COUPLING (TX + RX COIL)
10
COIL SEPARATION (mm)
8
2W TX CIRCUIT TX COIL RX COIL LTC4120
DC POWER SUPPLY BATTERY
CIRCUIT
6
2 TX RX
0
–20 –15 –10 –5 0 5 10 15 20 WIRELESS BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM
COIL CENTER OFFSET (mm)
Battery Charge Power vs RX-TX Coil Location Wireless Power Transfer System Block Diagram Charging
Proxi-Point
Proxi-2D
4 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S Lithium-Ion/Polymer LiFePO4 NiMH/NiCd Lead-Acid Multichemistry
Our step-down (buck) battery chargers enable high efficiency charging from a wide input voltage range for a variety of battery chemistries.
LT®3651: Monolithic 4A High Voltage Li-Ion Battery Charger LT3652HV: Power Tracking 2A Battery Charger
MBRS340 TO
VIN D3
SYSTEM
5.5V TO 32V MBRS340 MBRS340
22µF LOAD AC ADAPTER
CLP CLN VIN INPUT VIN SW
SHDN SW
24VDC AT 1A 750k LT3652HV 1µF 10V 1N4148
VIN_REG 20µH
ACPR BOOST
1µF 44.2k
10µF 0.068 SYSTEM
FAULT SHDN SENSE
BOOST 3.3µH LOAD
CHRG 51.1k
1N5819 CHRG BAT
SENSE FAULT NTC 665k +
RT
LT3651-4.2 24m TIMER VFB
127k
10µF
54.9k
TIMER BAT 150k
100µF
+ R1
NTC BATTERY 10K
ILIM RNG/SS GND B = 3380 5-Cell LiFePO4 PACK
(18V FLOAT)
7.5V to 32V Single Cell 4A Charger 24V 5-Cell LiFePO4 Charger (18V at 1.5A) with C/10 Termination
Maximum Integrated
Charge VBAT Range Battery Number of Battery Input Power Charge Package
Part Number Current (A) (V) Chemistry Cells (Series) Voltage (V) Transistor Synchronous Termination (mmxmm)
EFFICIENCY (%)
90 60
POWER (W)
• ±0.5% Float Voltage Accuracy INPUT POWER
50
• ±5% Charge Current Accuracy
85 40
• Instant-On for Heavily Discharged Batteries 30
• Ideal Diode Controller Provides Low Loss PowerPath when Input 80 20
Power is Limited
P(LOSS) 10
• Input Voltage Regulation for High Impedance Input Supplies and 75 0
Solar Panel Peak Power Operation 5 10 15 20 25 30
V IN (V)
• Onboard Timer for Protection and Termination
• Bad Battery Detection with Auto-Reset
• NTC Input for Temperature Qualified Charging RSENSEA
BUCK-BOOST
DC/DC CONVERTER PowerPath BATTERY CHARGER
VIN VOUT
• Low Profile (0.75mm) 38-Pin
5mm × 7mm QFN Package
RCS
Applications
• Portable Industrial and Medical Equipment LTC4020
• Solar-Powered Systems RSENSEB
Batteries are often paired with solar panels to provide energy storage for the inherently Figure 1
Solar Panel I-V Curve Showing Maximum Power
intermittent power generation nature of solar panels. However, solar panels are non-ideal
power sources, and the operating point at which maximum power is generated depends Full Sun 72-Cell 180W
7 140
on many factors such as incident light (including any partial shading), temperature and Pmp
130
panel aging. When discussing solar panels and power, terms such as maximum power 6 120
110
point tracking (MPPT) and maximum power point control (MPPC) are often used. 5 100
There are many different ways to operate a solar panel at its maximum power point. One
of the simplest is to connect a battery to the solar panel through a diode. This technique
is described in the Linear Technology article “Energy Harvesting with Low Power Solar
Panels” (www.linear.com/solutions/1786). It relies on matching the maximum output
voltage of the panel to the relatively narrow voltage range of the battery. When available
power levels are very low (approximately less than a few tens of milliwatts), this may be
the best approach. The article describes using the LTC4071 with a single-cell Li-Ion/
polymer battery. However, the same basic approach can be used with the LTC4079
(without the diode). The LTC4079 dramatically increases the flexibility of this approach
by allowing any battery voltage from 1.2V to 60V. Therefore, a specified solar panel can
be matched to a battery or a specified battery can be matched to a panel.
An intermediate approach is something that Linear Technology calls maximum power Figure 2
Partially Shaded Solar Panel Showing Multiple
point control (MPPC). This technique takes advantage of the fact that the maximum
Power Maxima
power voltage (VMP) of a solar panel does not, typically, vary much as the amount of
incident light changes (see "Solar Battery Charger Maintains High Efficiency in Low Partially Shaded 72-Cell 180W Panel
7 140
Light" for more information). Therefore, a simple circuit can force the panel to operate at 130
a fixed voltage and approximate maximum power operation. A voltage divider is used to 6 120
110
measure the panel voltage and if the input voltage falls below the programmed level, the 5 100
In summary, there are many different ways of operating a solar panel at its maximum
output operating condition. The panel can be connected to a battery (through a diode)
whose voltage range is close to the maximum power voltage of the panel. A full
MPPT algorithm, including periodic global sweeps to find the global maximum and a
continuous dither to remain at that maximum can be used (an example is the LT8490).
Other products implement an input voltage regulation technique (MPPC) to operate
a solar panel at a fixed operating voltage, including the energy harvesting switching
regulator devices LTC3105, LTC3129, the charge controller LTC4000-1, plus the battery
chargers LT3652(HV), and the LTC4020. Finally, the LTC4121 blends two approaches.
8 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S Lithium-Ion/Polymer LiFePO4 NiMH/NiCd Lead-Acid Multichemistry
Solar Battery Chargers: Switch Mode Buck / Buck-Boost, Linear and Shunt
• Operation from Solar Panel or DC Supply TG1 BOOST1 SW1 BG1 CSP CSN BG2 SW2 BOOST2 TG2
VBAT
• Input and Output Current Monitor Pins CSNIN
CSPIN
CSPOUT
CSNOUT + –
VIN EXTVCC
• Four Integrated Feedback Loops RECHARGABLE
BATTERY
LT8490 AVDD
• Synchronizable Fixed Frequency: 100kHz to 400kHz GATEVCC´
THERMISTOR
• 64-Lead (7mm × 11mm × 0.75mm) QFN Package GATEVCC
TEMPSENSE
INTVCC
Applications
STATUS FAULT GND
AVDD AVDD
0.5s/DIV
BACK PAGE APPLICATION
Maximum Integrated
Charge VBAT Range Battery Number of Battery Input Power Charge Package
Part Number Current (A) (V) Chemistry Cells (Series) Voltage (V) Transistor Synchronous Termination MPPx (mmxmm)
Switch Mode Multi-Chemistry Buck and Buck-Boost (Step-Down/Step-Up) Solar Battery Chargers
SLA, LiFePO4 SLA , 1-4 LiFePO4,
LT3652 2 3.3 to 14.4 4.9 to 32† ~ – Timer or C/10 MPPC 3x3 DFN-12, MSOP-12E
Li-Ion 1-3 Li-Ion
SLA, LiFePO4 SLA, 1-5 LiFePO4,
LT3652HV 2 3.3 to 18 4.9 to 34† ~ – Timer or C/10 MPPC 3x3 DFN-12, MSOP-12E
Li-Ion 1-4 Li-Ion
SLA LiFePO4 SLA 1-5 LiFePO4,
LTC4121 400mA 3.5V to 18V 4.4V to 40V ~ ~ Timer MPPT 3x3 QFN-16
Li-Ion 1-4 Li-Ion
SLA, LiFePO4, SLA, 1-15 LiFePO4,
LTC4020 20+* 2.5V to 55V 4.5V to 55V – ~ Timer, C/x MPPC 5x7 QFN-38
Li-Ion 1-13 Li-Ion
LT8490 20+* 1.3V to 80V SLA, Li-Ion SLA, 1-19 Li-Ion 2.8V to 80V – ~ Timer, C/10 MPPT 5x7 QFN-38, TSSOP-38
Linear Multi-Chemistry Solar Battery Chargers
SLA, 1-14 Li-Ion,
LTC4079 250mA 1.2V to 60V SLA Li-Ion, Ni 2.7V to 60V ~ n/a C/10, Timer DVReg^ 3x3 DFN-10
1-50 Ni
Shunt Solar Battery Chargers
LTC4070 50mA 2.7V to 4.2V Li-Ion 1, unlimited ~ – n/a n/a n/a 2x3 DFN-8, MSOP-8
LTC4071 50mA ^^ 2.7V to 4.2V Li-Ion 1, unlimited ~ – n/a n/a n/a 2x3 DFN-8, MSOP-8
VIN
24V TO 55V
RSENSEA
1µF 0.01
VOUT
+ Si7850DP MBRS360 Si7850DP
56µF
×2 IHLP-5050FD-5A 0.1µF
22µH Si7850DP
Si7850DP 4.7µF
+ 56µF
RSENSEB ×2
0.01
4.7µF
SBR0560S1
PGND INTVCC
SBR0560S1
PVIN BG2
BG1 SW2
SW1 TG2
TG1 BZX84C6V2L 1µF
1µF LTC4020
BST1 BST2
SGND SGND
33k 680pF
SENSGND VC
0.033µF
SENSBOT ITH
365k
SENSTOP VFBMAX
SENSVIN 1.5nF
ILIMIT 2nF
RT, 100k
191k RT CSOUT 20k
100Ω
SHDN CSP
RSENSE
10k 0.33µF 0.02Ω
100Ω
CSN
VIN_REG
12k MODE BGATE Si7465DP
STAT1 BAT
STAT2 VFBMIN 356k
TIMER 20k
FBG RNTC
RNG_SS 10k
VFB
NTC
SGNDBACK
Application Schematic:
Remote 24V to 55V (48V System) Input to 12-Cell Li-Ion (48V) PowerPath Charger/System Supply. 5A Inductor Current
Limit with 2.5A Battery Charge Current Limit. Minimum VIN is 24V as Input Regulation Limits Voltage Loss Due to Line
Impedance. Battery Termination Voltage Is 48V with Maximum Output Voltage of 52.8V. Instant-On Functionality Limits
Minimum Regulated Output Voltage to 40.8V.
10 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S Lithium-Ion/Polymer LiFePO4 NiMH/NiCd Lead-Acid Multichemistry
The LTC4000 is a high voltage controller and power manager which, when paired with an externally compensated DC/DC converter, becomes
a full-featured battery charger solution. The LTC4000 is capable of driving virtually any topology, including buck, boost, buck-boost, SEPIC and
flyback converters. Its intelligent PowerPath manager provides power to the system load when input power is available, enabling instant-on
operation even with a deeply discharged battery. A full-featured controller, the LTC4000 can charge a variety of battery types including lithium,
nickel and lead-acid based chemistries. Highly accurate charge current and float voltage, as well as onboard termination, ensure safe and
accurate charging.
Complete Solution: PowerPath™ Control & Termination, No Software 12S 2.2Ah Li-Ion Charge Curves
VIN SEPIC
Flyback System
3V to 60V
ITH
Turns Any IGATE
Switching Regulator VM
BGATE
Into a Charger
LTC4000 BAT I = Up to 20A+
Status CHRG
GND Multicell
Battery Stack
LTC4000 Buck-Boost
Configuration
Actual Size
Demo Circuit
Lithium-Ion/Polymer LiFePO4 NiMH/NiCd Lead-Acid Multichemistry B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S 11
15V to 60V Buck 10A Charger for 3-Cell LiFePO4 12V to 21V Boost 10A Charger for 24V Lead-Acid
VIN VIN VOUT
VOUT
BUCK
CONTROLLER BOOST
CONTROLLER
CSN CSN
CLN CLN
IN
LTC4000
BGATE IN
LTC4000 BGATE
OFB OFB
FBG FBG
BAT BAT
18V to 72V Flyback 2A Charger for 1-Cell Li-Ion 6V to 36V Buck-Boost 5A Charger for 4-Cell LiFePO4
VOUT
VIN VSYS VIN VOUT
•
•
VCC
BUCK BOOST
CONTROLLER
FLYBACK VCC VOUT IN CLN IID IGATE
CONTROLLER
CSP
FBG
BFB
CL TMRC X GND BIAS CL TMRC X GND BIAS BFB
BAT
BAT
Topology LTC4000 + Switcher Input Voltage (V) Output Voltage (V) Charge Current (A) Battery
In some battery powered applications, a system microcontroller already exists that can assume some, if not all, of the functions required to
safely manage the charging of the battery. In other cases, an integrated battery charger IC that meets the design requirements may not exist.
While the LTC4000 can help in many of these scenarios, a switching regulator with the ability to accurately control both its output voltage and
its output current may be sufficient. This section describes a variety of Linear Technology products that meet this requirement. Typically, these
products can be used in several different power topologies with extremely wide voltage operating ranges.
LT3790:
PVIN
9V TO 58V 2.4A Buck-Boost
RIN + CIN2
36V SLA Battery
0.003 VIN INTVCC 100µF
1µF 4.7µF 63V Charger
D1 D2
51 BST2
IVINN BST1 0.1µF
470nF + COUT2
TG1 M1 0.1µF M4 220µF
499k IVINP
50V
SWI
EN/UVLO L1 10µH
OVLO BG1 M2 M3
57.6k
INTVCC
200k
LT3790 SNSP
30.9k SHORT RSENSE RBAT 2.4A
0.004 0.025 CHARGE
PWMOUT
SNSN
PGND
+ 36V
SLA BATTERY
IVINMON BG2 AGM TYPE
ISMON 41V FLOAT
SW2 44V CHARGE
CHARGE CURRENT CONTROL CTRL TG2 AT 25°C
CLKOUT ISP
SGND 1µF 51
ISN
VREF FB
0.1µF PWM C/10 1.00M
CCM INTVCC
100k
SS SYNC VC RT
D1, D2: BAT46WJ 20k 402k 30.1k
L1: COILCRAFT SER2915L-103K 84.5k
22nF 2.2k
300kHz M5
M1-M4: RENESAS RJK0651DPB
M5: NXP NX7002AK
22nF
CIN2: NIPPON CHEMI-CON EMZA630ADA101MJA0G
COUT2: SUNCON 50HVT220M
Part # Input Voltage (V) Output Voltage (V) Topology IOUT Accuracy VOUT Accuracy Charger Features Package (mm x mm)
•
C1 +
100V (TRANSIENT) C2 250m
•
D2 R11 BAT
15V 4.7µF R6 10µF R12
10k
Current Monitoring Up to 100V 50V R2 R4 L1B 30.1k
• 806k 357k
2k NTC
R1 VIN VS CSP CSN
10k
High Side PMOS Disconnect and PWM Switch Driver R3 R13
• 20k
EN/UVLO GATE M1 93.1k
R5
100k VREF SENSE
• Constant-Current and Constant-Voltage Regulation CTRL
RSNS
15m
OPTIONAL INPUT FB2
LT3796 GND
• 28-Lead TSSOP Package CURRENT REPORTING
FB1
CSOUT CSOUT R10
ISP OUT R9 10.2k
C3 R7
10nF 40.2k VREF PWM 113k
ISN BAT
OUTPUT CURRENT M3
ISMON
REPORTING C7
0.1µF
VMODE VMODE
SS
C4
0.1µF
SYNC R8
49.9k
TG
INTVCC INTVCC
VC RT FAULT C5 R14
M1: VISHAY SILICONIX Si7456DP 4.7µF 49.9k
M2: VISHAY SUD19P06-60-E3 RT
RC
M3: ZETEX ZXM61N03F 19.6k
499 FAULT
L1: COILCRAFT MSD1260-333 400kHz
D1: ON SEMI MBRS260T3G CC
D2: CENTRAL SEMI CMDZ15L 10nF
R11: MURATA NCP18XH103F03RB
LT3955: 60VIN LED Converter with Internal PWM Generator LT3955: Battery Charger Waveforms
Features
• Wide V Range: 4.5V to 60V
IN
VBAT CURRENT HITS C/10
• Rail-to-Rail Current Sense Range: 0V to 80V 10V/DIV THE PART IS BATTERY IS HELD AT
• Internal 80V/3.5A Switch IBAT
TURNED ON FLOAT VOLTAGE
0.33A/DIV
• Programmable PWM Dimming Signal Generator
VMODE
• Constant Current (±3%) and Constant-Voltage (±2%) Regulation 10V/DIV
• Accurate Analog Dimming 10ms/DIV
• 5mm x 6mm QFN-36 Package NOTE: WAVEFORMS SHOWN AS TESTED WITH
5Ω IN SERIES WITH 2mF CAPACITIVE LOAD.
WÜRTH
SOLAR PANEL
VOC = 37.5V 2.2µF VCHARGE = 14.3V
VMPP = 28V L1A, 33µH OUT BAT VFLOAT = 13.3V
1:1 50V D1
23W 250m AT 25°C
VIN
•
+
4.7µF 300k 475k VIN SW • 10µF
BAT
IBAT vs VIN 50V L1B 30.1k
EN/UVLO 25V 10k
PWMOUT NTC
1.2 24.9k
SYNC
LT3955 PGND 93.1k
1.0
Q1 INTVCC
FB
CHARGING CURRENT (A)
current from the USB, no system power when the battery voltage is low
(i.e., a dead or missing battery), and loss of nearly half of the available
Figure 1: Simplified Battery-Fed Control Circuit
power within the linear battery charger element as heat. Furthermore,
an additional resistor and signal transistor are required to increase
charge current when a wall adapter is present.
Second generation USB charging systems, commonly referred to as PowerPath system, nearly all of the 2.5W available from the USB port
PowerPath systems, develop an intermediate voltage between the USB is accessible to the system load provided the system load does not
port and the battery (see Figure 2). In PowerPath systems, the USB port exceed the input current limit. Furthermore, if the system requires more
supplies current to an intermediate voltage, VOUT, via a current-limited power than is available from the input, an ideal diode also supplies
switch. VOUT powers both the linear battery charger and the system load current to the load from the battery. Thus, a linear PowerPath system
with priority going to the system load. By decoupling the battery from the offers significant advantages over a battery-fed system. But significant
system load, charging can be carried out opportunistically. PowerPath power may still be lost, especially if the system load exceeds the input
systems also offer instant-on operation because the intermediate current limit and the battery voltage is low, resulting in a large differential
voltage is available for system loads as soon as power is applied to between the input voltage and both the system voltage and the battery
the circuit—this allows the end product to operate immediately when voltage. An optional external PFET can reduce the ideal diode voltage
plugged in, regardless of the battery’s state of charge. In a linear drop during heavy load conditions.
AC ADAPTER
LINEAR USB
USB VBUS OUT
BAT
+
BAT
Third generation USB charging systems feature a switch mode-based current limit allows the use of nearly all of the 2.5W available from the
topology (see Figure 3). This type of PowerPath device produces an USB port, independent of operating conditions. By ensuring that the
intermediate bus voltage from a USB-compliant step-down switching Bat-Track regulation loop does not allow the output voltage to drop
regulator that regulates a small differential voltage above the battery below 3.5V (even with severely discharged batteries) this topology
voltage. Linear Technology refers to this as Bat-Track™ adaptive output also provides instant-on functionality. As in linear PowerPath systems,
control because the output voltage tracks the battery voltage. The an ideal diode allows the battery to supplement input power during
differential voltage between the battery and the system is large enough heavy load transients. An optional external PFET can reduce the ideal
to allow full charging through the linear charger, but small enough to diode voltage drop. This architecture is suitable for systems with large
minimize power lost in the charger, thereby increasing system efficiency (>1.5AHr) batteries and high (>2W) system power.
and maximizing power available to the load. The switching average input
AC ADAPTER
USB VBUS SW
OUT
SWITCHING
USB CURRENT LIMIT SYSTEM
OPTIONAL: LOAD
LINEAR IDEAL AUGMENTS
GATE INTERNAL
CC/CV DIODE
CHARGER IDEAL DIODE
BAT
+
BAT
Several Linear Technology power manager ICs (both linear and switching) provide the ability to adaptively control the output of an external high
voltage switching regulator (see Figure 4). The WALL pin detects the presence of a high voltage supply (e.g., car battery, 12V wall adapter, FireWire
input) and enables Bat-Track adaptive output control via the buck regulator’s VC pin. Similar to a switching PowerPath system, the output of the
high voltage buck is regulated to a small differential voltage above the battery voltage with a minimum output voltage of approximately 3.5V. This
functionality maximizes charger efficiency while still allowing instant-on operation even when the battery is deeply discharged. Compared to the
traditional approach of converting a high voltage input to 5V to power the system,this technique can reduce system power dissipation by over 50%.
By choosing an LT3653 as the high voltage regulator, further system improvements can be made (see Figure 5). The LT3653 accurately controls its
maximum output current, which eliminates the potential for localized heating, reduces the required current rating of the power components and
provides a robust solution to withstand harsh overload and short-circuit conditions. In addition, the unique LT3653 architecture eliminates a
power PFET and output capacitor from the application schematic.
SW
HV INPUT LT3653
VIN SW
HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE
BUCK REGULATOR
REGULATOR BUCK REGULATOR
BUCK
FB HV INPUT
VIN ISENSE
VC
VOUT
VC HVOK
VC WALL ACPR
OUT
SYSTEM
OPTIONAL: LOAD
USB CHARGER/POWER AUGMENTS VC WALL ACPR
VBUS GATE OUT
MANAGER INTERNAL
IDEAL DIODE SYSTEM
OPTIONAL: LOAD
USB CHARGER/POWER AUGMENTS
BAT VBUS GATE
MANAGER INTERNAL
IDEAL DIODE
+
BAT
BAT
+
BAT
Figure 4: Simplified HV Switching Regulator Control Circuit Figure 5: Simplified LT3653 Control Circuit
PowerPath products and architectures permit the load to be powered LTC4098: LTC4090:
Actual Size Actual Size
from both VIN and the battery, enabling shorter charge time, instant-on
Demo Circuit Demo Circuit
operation (even with a dead or missing battery) and more flexibility for
the portable device designer. Other key features include standalone
operation and thermal regulation.
LTC4090: USB Power Manager with 2A
LTC4098/-1: USB Power Manager with Overvoltage Protection High Voltage Bat-Track Buck Regulator
HV INPUT
AUTOMOTIVE, HIGH (6V-36V) BOOST SW
FIREWIRE, ETC. LT3480 HVIN
3.3µH VOLTAGE INPUT
SYSTEM
LOAD 5V WALL HVOUT
VBUS VC WALL ACPR SW ADAPTER
USB IN HVPR
10µF
LTC4098/LTC4098-1 USB LTC4090 1k
OVGATE LTC4098/LTC4098-1 VOUT
SYSTEM
6.04k VC OUT
OVSENS IDGATE LOAD
3
TO µC D0-D2 BAT TIMER BAT
CLPROG PROG GND BATSENS 10µF
RT CLPROG GND PROG
+ 59k
0.1µF 3.01k 1k Li-Ion 40.2k 2k 100k +
270pF Li-Ion
High Voltage USB Power Manager with Bat-Track Adaptive Output Control
Supercapacitors, capacitors with up to 100's of farads in value, are emerging as an alternative to batteries in applications where the importance
of power delivery trumps that of total energy storage. Supercapacitors have a number of advantages over batteries that make them a superior
solution when short-term high power is needed, such as in power ride-through applications. These advantages include lower effective series
resistance (ESR) and enhanced durability in the face of repeated charging.
Linear Technology offers a portfolio of linear, switching and switched-capacitor ICs designed to charge supercapacitors (also known as
ultracapacitors). These devices offer input or output current limiting, automatic cell balancing and a range of protection features that make them
uniquely suited to supercap charging.
LTC3350: High Current Supercapacitor High Current Supercapacitor Charger and Backup Supply
Backup Controller and System Monitor
ICHG (STEP-DOWN) IBACKUP
Features
• High Efficiency Synchronous Step-Down CC/CV VIN VOUT
Charging of One to Four Series Supercapacitors
• Step-Up Mode in Backup Provides Greater INFET VOUTSP VOUTSN
Utilization of Stored Energy in Supercapacitors PFI OUTFB
VIN
0V
400ms/DIV
BACK PAGE APPLICATION CIRCUIT
Backup Application
Supercapacitor Chargers
LTC3225/-1 Charge Pump - Boost 2.8-5.5 5.5 2 20 150mA – ~*** ~ 2x3 DFN-10
LTC3226 Charge Pump - Boost 2.5-5.5 5.5 2 20 360mA ~ ~*** ~ 3x3 QFN-16
+ 2 LDOs
LTC3625/-1 Switching Buck & Boost 2.7-5.5 5.5 2 23 1A* – ~*** ~ 3x4 DFN-12
LTC4225 Linear 2.7-5.5 5.5 2 20 1A – ~ ~ 3x3 DFN-12 MSOP-12
LTC3355 Buck + LDO + Charger 3-20 5 1 120 1A ~ ~ ~ 4x4 QFN-29
+ Boost Backup
LTC3110& Bi-Dir Buck-Boost 1.71-5.25 5.5 1-2 48 2A – ~ ~ 4x4 QFN-20, TSSOP-24
LTC3128 Buck-Boost 1.73-5.5 5.5 1-2 600 3A – ~ ~ 4x5 QFN-20, TSSOP-24
LTC3350 Buck Charger, Boost 4.5-35 VIN 1-4 4mA 10A+ ~ ~ ~ 5x7 QFN-38
Backup, Balancer +
OVP, Health Monitor
* in 2-inductor circuit; 500mA in 1-inductor configuration ** ideal diode VIN to VOUT *** while charging & future product, contact Linear Technology Marketing for information
Supercapacitor B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S 19
• Memory Backup
• Servers, RAID, RF Systems VOUT
2.0V/DIV
• Industrial, Communications, Computing
MID
2.0V/DIV
IIN
2.0A/DIV
ILOAD
2.0A/DIV
2 SECONDS/DIV
20 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S Lithium-Ion/Polymer LiFePO4 NiMH/NiCd Lead-Acid Multichemistry
Our smart battery chargers offer true plug-and-play operation, LTC1760: Dual Smart Battery System Manager
independent of chemistry and cell configuration, built-in safety features,
DC IN
reliable battery detection and automatic charge management.
SYSTEM
LOAD
LTC1760
SMBus (HOST)
SafetySignal 1
SMBus 1
LTC1760: SafetySignal 2
Actual Size SMART SMBus 2
Demo Circuit BATTERY
DCIN
13.7k
3V 1.21k
TO 5.5V
17
LTC4100 5
VDD DCIN
11 4
DCDIV INFET 5k
6 24
CHGEN CHGEN CLP SYSTEM LOAD
10 23
ACP ACP CLN SMART BATTERY
7 1
SMBALERT TGATE
9 3
SCL BGATE
8 2
SDA PGND
15 21
THB CSP
16 22
THA BAT
13 18
ILIM VSET
1.13k 14 19
VLIM ITH
20 12
10k IDC GND 6.04k
54.9k
SMBALERT# SafetySignal
SMBCLK SMBCLK
SMBDAT SMBDAT
Maximum
Charge VBAT Serial Single or Dual Float Voltage Safety AC Present Charger Thermistor
Part Number Current (A) Range (V) Standalone Bus Type Battery Pack Accuracy Limits Output On Status Interface Package
SMBus/SPI Battery Chargers (Controllers)
LTC4110 3 3.5 to 18 ~ SMBus 1.1 Single * 0.5% – ~ ~ ~ 5x7 QFN-38
LTC4100 4 3.5 to 26 ~ SMBus 1.1 Single 0.8% ~ ~ ~ ~ SSOP-24
Our nickel battery chargers reduce component count, speed design LTC4060: LTC4011:
and allow fast, accurate and reliable charging of both NiMH and Actual Size Actual Size
Demo Circuit Demo Circuit
NiCd cells.
LTC4060: Standalone 2A Linear NiMH/NiCd Fast LTC4011: High Efficiency 4A Standalone Switch Mode
Battery Charger Battery Charger with Analog INFET Control
VIN = 5V
330Ω
VCC
“CHARGE” SHDN ACP
CHRG SENSE
NTC DRIVE LTC4011
LTC4060
NTC
PROG BAT +
NiMH
698Ω ARCT TIMER BATTERY
SEL0 CHEM
1.5nF
SEL1 PAUSE
GND
2-Cell, 2A Standalone NiMH Fast Charger with Optional 2A NiMH Battery Charger
Thermistor and Charge Indicator
Number Maximum
of Battery Charge Input Integrated End- AC
Part Cells* Current Voltage Power of-Charge Present Thermistor Package
Number Topology (Series) (A) (V) Charge Termination Transistor Signal Signal Interface (mm x mm)
500mA
VIN
4.3V TO 5.5V VCC BAT
R1
LTC4065
510Ω
C1 CHRG PROG + 4.2V
1µF Li-Ion
EN GND BATTERY
R2* R3
1Ω 2k
Number of Battery Maximum Charge Input Voltage Integrated Charge Termination Package
Part Number Cells (Series) Current (A) (V) Cell Type Power Transistor (Plus Indication) (mm x mm)
Linear Li-Ion/Polymer Battery Chargers
LTC4054L 1 0.15 4.25 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/10 ThinSOT™
LTC1734L 1 0.18 4.55 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly External External μC ThinSOT
LTC4065L/X 1 0.25 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4079 14 0.25 1.2V to 60V Li-Ion/Poly, Ni, SLA ~ Timer 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4080*/X* ¶ 1 0.5 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 3x3 DFN-10, MSOP-10E
LTC4081* 1 0.5 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4056* 1 0.7 4.5 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly External Timer ThinSOT
LTC1734 1 0.7 4.55 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly External External μC ThinSOT
LTC4065* 1 0.75 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4065-4.4* 1 0.75 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4065A* 1 0.75 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4069* 1 0.75 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4069-4.4* 1 0.75 3.75 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4054*/X* ¶ 1 0.8 4.25 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/10 ThinSOT
LTC4057* 1 0.8 4.25 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ External μC ThinSOT
LTC4059* 1 0.9 3.75 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly, Ni ‡
~ External μC 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4059A* 1 0.9 3.75 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly, Ni ‡ ~ External μC 2x2 DFN-6
LTC4058*/X* ¶
1 0.95 4.25 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/10 3x3 DFN-8
LTC4068*/X* ¶ 1 0.95 4.25 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x3 DFN-8
LTC4075*/X* ¶
1 0.95 4.3 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4075HVX* ¶
1 0.95 4.3 to 6, 22 max Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4078*/X* ¶ 1 0.95 4.3 to 6, 22 max Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4076* 1 0.95 4.3 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4077* 1 0.95 4.3 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/10 3x3 DFN-10
LTC3550-1* 1 0.95 4.3 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x5 DFN-16
LTC3550* 1 0.95 4.3 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x5 DFN-16
LTC3552-1* 1 0.95 4.25 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x5 DFN-16
LTC3552* 1 0.95 4.25 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x5 DFN-16
LTC4095* 1 0.95 4.3 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 2x2 DFN-8
LTC4064* 1 1.0 4.25 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 MSOP-10E
LTC4061* 1 1.0 4.5 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4061-4.4* 1 1.0 4.5 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4062* †
1 1.0 4.3 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4063* § 1 1.0 4.3 to 8 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4096*/X* ¶
1 1.2 4.25 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 3x3 DFN-10
LTC4097* 1 1.2 4.25 to 5.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ C/x 2x3 DFN-12
LTC4053* 1 1.25 4.25 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 3x3 DFN-10, MSOP-10E
LTC4052 #
1 1.3 4.5 to 10 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 MSOP-8E
LTC1733 1 1.5 4.5 to 6.5 Li-Ion/Poly ~ Timer + C/10 MSOP-10E
LTC1731 1, 2 1.5 4.5 to 12 Li-Ion/Poly External Timer + C/10 MSOP-8, S0-8
LTC1732 1, 2 1.5 4.5 to 12 Li-Ion/Poly, Ni ‡ External Timer + C/10 MSOP-10
* USB 2.0 Compatible, † Onboard Comparator, ‡ Constant-Current Mode (Voltage Mode Disabled), § Onboard LDO, ¶ “X” (No Trickle Charge) Versions Useful when the System Load Exceeds the Trickle Charge Current at Very Low Battery Voltages
# Pulse Charger
24 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S Lithium-Ion/Polymer
Linear and Switch Mode Battery Chargers, Power Managers, Smart Battery Chargers and PMICs—4.1V/Cell Float Voltage
LTC4070/71 1 0.05¶ Unlimited Shunt – – – – 2x3 DFN-8, MSOP-8E
SLA,
LTC4079 0.25 2.7 to 60 Linear – – – – 3x3 DFN-10
1-14 Li-Ion, 1-50 Ni
LTC4065L-4.1 1 0.25 3.7 to 5.5 Linear – – – – 2x2 DFN-6
SLA, 1-5 LiFePO4
LTC4121 0.4 4.3 to 40 Switch Mode – – – – 3x3 QFN-16
1-4 Li-Ion
LTC3455-1 1 0.5 2.7 to 5.5 Linear ~ – ~ 2 Bucks 4x4 QFN-24
LTC1734-4.1 1 0.7 4.55 to 8 Linear ~ – – – ThinSOT
LTC3559-1 1 0.95 4.3 to 5.5 Linear ~ – – 2 Bucks 3x3 QFN-16
LTC4055-1 1 1 4.3 to 5.5 Linear ~ – ~ – 4x4 QFN-16
LTC4064 (4.0V) 1 1 4.25 to 6.5 Linear ~ – – – MSOP-10E
LTC4089-1 1 1.2 6 to 36 Linear ~ – ~ – 3x6 DFN-22
‡
LTC1733 1 1.5 4.5 to 6.5 Linear ~ – – – MSOP-10E
LTC4066-1 1 1.5 4.3 to 5.5 Linear ~ – ~ – 4x4 QFN-24, 4x4 QFN-24
LTC4085-1 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Linear ~ – ~ – 3x4 DFN-14
LTC3557-1 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Linear ~ ~ ~ 3 Bucks, 1 LDO 4x4 QFN-28
3 Bucks, 2 LDOs,
LTC3577-1/-4 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Linear ~ ~ ~ 4x7 QFN-44
10-LED Boost
LTC3576-1 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Bat-Track Linear ~ ~ ~ 3 Bucks, 1 LDO 4x6 QFN-38
LTC3555-3 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Bat-Track Linear ~ – ~ 3 Bucks, 1 LDO 4x5 QFN-28
1 Boost, 1 Buck-Boost,
LTC3586-1 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Bat-Track Linear ~ – ~ 4x6 QFN-38
2 Bucks, 1 LDO
LTC4098-1 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Bat-Track Linear ~ ~ ~ – 3x4 QFN-20
LTC4099+ 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Bat-Track Linear ~ ~ ~ – 3x4 QFN-20
LTC4160-1 1 1.5 4.35 to 5.5 Bat-Track Linear ~ – ~ – 3x4 QFN-20
LTC1731-4.1/-8.2 1/2 2 4.5 to 12 Linear – – – – MSOP-8/SO-8
LTC1732-4 1, 2 2 4.5 to 12 Linear – – – – MSOP-10
LTC4050-4.1/8.2 1 2 4.5 to 12 Linear – – – – MSOP-10
LTC4001-1 1 2 4 to 5.5 Switch Mode – – – – 4x4 QFN-16
LT3650-4.1§/8.2# 1, 2 2 4.75 to 32 Switch Mode – – – – 3x3 DFN-12, MSOP-12E
LTC1980† 1, 2 2 4.1 to 12 Switch Mode – – – – SSOP-24
Switch Mode/
LTC4110† * 1–4 3 6 to 20 – – ~ – 5x7 QFN-38
Flyback
LT3651-4.1/8.2 1/2 4 4.8/9 to 32 Switch Mode – – – – 5x6 QFN-36
LT3652/HV 1–3/1–4 2 4.95 to 32§ Switch Mode – – – – 3x4 DFN-12, MSOP-12E
LTC4007/-1 3, 4 4 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – ~ – SSOP-24
LTC4100† * 2–6 4 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – ~ – SSOP-24
LTC4101† * 1 4 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – ~ – SSOP-24
LTC4008† 2–6 4 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – ~ – SSOP-20
LTC4009† /-1 1–4 4 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – – – 4x4 QFN-20
LTC4012† /-1/-3 1–4 4 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – ~ – 4x4 QFN-20
LTC1760† * 2–6 4 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – ~ – TSSOP-48
LTC1960† * 2–6 8 6 to 28 Switch Mode – – ~ – 5x7 QFN-38, SSOP-36
SLA, 1-15 LiFePO4,
LTC4020 20+ 4.5 to 55 Switch Mode – – ~ – 5x7 QFN-38
1-13 Li-Ion
* I2C Controlled, † Programmable, ‡ SEL Pin = OV Programs for 4.1V or 4.2V, § 7.5V Start-up Voltage for 1-Cell Operation, # 11.5V Start-up Voltage, ¶ 500mA with External PFET, Battery Pack Protection
Lithium-Ion/Polymer B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S 25
Our coin cell battery chargers enable highly accurate charging of low LTC4054L:
capacity, charge-sensitive coin cells used in thin, compact devices Actual Size
Demo Circuit
such as Bluetooth headsets and hearing aids.
LTC4054L: 150mA Standalone Li-Ion Battery Charger for LTC4065L: 250mA Standalone Linear Li-Ion Battery Charger in
Coin Cells 2mm x 2mm DFN
VIN
4.5V TO 6.5V
100mA
VIN
4.3V TO 5.5V VCC BAT
1µF R1
LTC4065L
VCC 510
BAT
90mA
CHRG PROG + 4.2V
LTC4054L-4.2
LT4351 Li-Ion
EN GND BATTERY
PROG R3
Li-Ion 2k
GND
1.69k COIN
CELL
110
100 4.4
100 4.3
90 4.3
CONSTANT 90 CONSTANT
80 CURRENT 4.2 CURRENT CONSTANT
CONSTANT 80 4.1
B ATTERY VO LTA G E ( V )
CHARGE CURRENT (mA)
B ATTERY VO LTA G E ( V )
VOLTAGE
CHARGE CURRENT (mA)
70 VOLTAGE 4.1
70
60 4.0
60 CHRG 3.9
50 3.9 50 TRANSITION
40 3.8 40 3.7
30 3.7 30 CHARGE
VCC = 5V 20 TERMINATION 3.5
20 3.6
O JA = 130°C/W
RPROG = 1.69k 10 VCC = 5V
10 3.5 RPROG = 2k
TA = 25°C 0 3.3
0 3.4
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.25 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5
TIME (HOURS) TIME (HOURS)
* “X” (No Trickle Charge) Versions Useful when the System Load Exceeds the Trickle Charge Current at Very Low Battery Voltages, † 500mA with ext PFET
26 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S Lithium-Ion/Polymer
CC/CV
0V OPTIONAL
Features BATTERY
CHARGER
DC/DCs
• Dual High Efficiency Step-Down DC/DCs (400mA/400mA I
OUT)
• High Efficiency Buck-Boost DC/DC (1A IOUT) 700
BATTERY CHARGE CURRENT
• All Regulators Operate at 2.25MHz 600
EXTRA CURRENT
• Dynamic Voltage Scaling on Two Buck Outputs FOR FASTER CHARGING
CHARGE CURRENT (mA)
2
500
• I C Control of Enables, MODE, Two VOUT Settings 500mA USB CURRENT LIMIT
400
• Low No-Load Quiescent Current: 20µA
• Always-On, 3.3V/25mA LDO 300
Max
Input Charge
Number of Voltage Buck(s) Buck-Boost Boost LDO(s) Li-Ion/ Polymer Current Ideal Package
Part Number Regulators (V) (IOUT) (IOUT) (IOUT) (IOUT) Charger (A) Diode Interface (mm x mm)
Switch Mode PowerPath Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs)
LTC3566 2 4.35 to 5.5 – 1A – 3.3V/25mA ~ 1.5 Int + Ext (Opt.) Simple 4x4 QFN-24
2
LTC3567 2 4.35 to 5.5 – 1A – 3.3V/25mA ~ 1.5 Int + Ext (Opt.) IC 4x4 QFN-24
2
LTC3555/-1/-3* 4 4.35 to 5.5 1A, 400mA x 2 – – 3.3V/25mA ~ 1.5 Int + Ext (Opt.) IC 4x5 QFN-28
2
LTC3556 4 4.35 to 5.5 400mA x 2 1A – 3.3V/25mA ~ 1.5 Int + Ext (Opt.) IC 4x5 QFN-28
2
LTC3576/-1*† 4 4.35 to 5.5, 1A, 400mA x 2 – – 3.3V/20mA ~ 1.5 Int + Ext (Opt.) IC 4x6 QFN-38
High-V, OVP
LTC3586/-1* 5 4.35 to 5.5 400mA x 2 1A 0.8A 3.3V/20mA ~ 1.5 Int + Ext (Opt.) Simple 4x6 QFN-38
* 4.1V Battery Float Voltage, † See Page 27 for Compatible High Voltage Buck Regulators
Lithium-Ion/Polymer B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S 27
Our power management integrated circuits (PMICs) address battery LTC3577: Actual Size, 90
Complete Solution
charging and multiple system power rail needs in single-cell lithium-ion/ 85
transition and manages power flow between input power sources such
EFFICIENCY (%)
75
as a wall adapter, USB port, lithium battery and the system load. 70
65
VOUT
LTC3577/-1: Highly Integrated 6-Channel PMIC
60 3.8V
Solution Size = 3.6V
Features • Bat-Track Control for External 55 3.4V
22mm x 15mm 3.2V
• Full Featured Li-Ion Charger/ HV Buck DC/DCs 50
0 5 10 15 20
PowerPath Controller with • I2C Adjustable SW Slew Rates ILED (mA)
Instant-On Operation for EMI Reduction LED Driver Efficiency (10 LEDs)
• High Temperature Battery • Overvoltage Protection for
Voltage Reduction Improves USB (VBUS)/Wall Input
Safety and Reliability • Integrated 40V Series LED
• 1.5A Maximum Charge Driver with 60dB Brightness HV SUPPLY HIGH VOLTAGE
BUCK DC/DC
Current with Thermal Limiting and Gradation Control via I2C OPTIONAL
• Pushbutton On/Off Control • Small 4mm × 7mm 44-Pin USB
100mA/500mA
1000mA
with System Reset QFN Package VOUT
0V
• Dual 150mA Current Limited OVERVOLTAGE
PROTECTION CC/CV
Applications CHARGER +
LDOs SINGLE CELL
• PNDs, DMB/DVB-H; Digital/ LTC3577/LTC3577-1 NTC Li-Ion
• Triple Adjustable High
Satellite Radio CHARGE 2
I2C PORT
DUAL LDO 0.8V to 3.6V/150mA
Efficiency Step-Down REGULATORS 0.8V to 3.6V/150mA
• Portable Industrial/Medical LED BACKLIGHT WITH DIGITALLY UP TO 10 LED
Switching Regulators (600mA, CONTROLLED DIMMING BOOST
Products
400mA, 400mA IOUT) TRIPLE HIGH EFFICIENCY
STEP-DOWN SWITCHING
0.8V to 3.6V/600mA
• Universal Remotes, Photo PB REGULATORS WITH
0.8V to 3.6V/400mA
• 200mΩ Internal Ideal Diode PUSHBUTTON CONTROL 0.8V to 3.6V/400mA
Viewers
Plus External Ideal Diode
Controller Provides Low Loss
• Other USB-Based Handheld
USB Plus HV Input Charger and Multichannel PMIC
PowerPath from Battery Products
Li-Ion/ Max
Number of Input Polymer Charge Ideal Package
Part Number Regulators Voltage (V) Buck(s) (IOUT) LDO(s) Charger Current PowerPath Diode Interface (mmx mm)
LTC3455 3 2.7 to 5.5, USB + Wall Inputs 400mA, 600mA‡ Controller ~ 500mA ~ – – 4x4 QFN-24
LTC3557/-1§ 4 2.7 to 5.5, USB, High-V Bat-Track (*) 600mA, 400mA x 2 3.3V/25mA ~ 1.5A ~ Int + Ext (Opt.) – 4x4 QFN-28
LTC3577/-3
6# 2.7 to 5.5, USB, High-V Bat-Track (*), OVP 800mA, 500mA x 2 2x150mA ~ 1.5A ~ Int + Ext (Opt.) – 4x7 QFN-44
LTC3577-1/-4§
LTC3677-3¶ 6 2.7 to 5.5, USB, High-V Bat-Track (*), OVP 800mA, 500mA x 2 2x150mA ~ 1.5A ~ Int + Ext (Opt.) – 4x7 QFN-44
* See Table Below for Compatible High Voltage Buck Regulators, † Includes 50mA Hot Swap™ Controller, ‡ May be Increased to 1A with Additional Components, § 4.1V Battery Float Voltage, # Includes 10-LED Boost, ¶ No LED Driver
*High Voltage Buck Regulators (Compatible with LTC3557, LTC3576 and LTC3577)
3x3 DFN-8,
LT3505 3.6-36, 40 >85 1.75 / 1.2 300k-3MHz 0.78 6.8 10-Ceramic 2mA <2
MSOP-8E
3x3 DFN-10,
LT3480 3.6-38, 60 >85 3/2 200k-2MHz 0.79 4.7 22-Ceramic 70µA <1
MSOP-10E
3x3 DFN-10,
LT3481 3.6-34, 36 >85 3.2 / 2 300k-2.8MHz 1.26 4.7 22-Ceramic 50µA <1
MSOP-10E
LT3653 7.5-30, 60 >85 2 / 1.2 1.5MHz n/a 4.7 10-Ceramic 2.8mA n/a 2x3 DFN-8
28 B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S Lithium-Ion/Polymer
EFFICIENCY (%)
80
ILOAD = 100mA
75
LTC3558: Linear USB Battery Charger with Buck-Boost and Solution Size = 70 ILOAD = 400mA
12mm x 11mm 65
Buck Regulators
60 Burst Mode
55 OPERATION
Features PWM MODE
50
Power Manager 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2
PVIN2 (V)
• Standalone USB Charger
• Up to 950mA Charge Current Programmable via Single Resistor Buck-Boost Regulator Efficiency
vs Input Voltage
• HPWR Input Selects 20% or 100% of Programmed Charge
Current
• NTC Input for Temperature Qualified Charging
• Internal Timer Termination
USB (4.3V TO 5.5V)
VCC BAT
• Bad Battery Detection 1µF
+ SINGLE
PVIN1 Li-lon CELL
1.74k PVIN2 (2.7V TO 4.2V)
Switching Regulators PROG 10µF
• 400mA Output Current per Regulator 1.2V AT 400mA
NTC
SW1
4.7µH
• 2.25MHz Constant Frequency Operation LTC3558 324k 10pF 10µF
CHRG FB1
• Power Saving Burst Mode® Operation SWAB2
SUSP 649k
• Low Profile 3mm × 3mm 20-Pin QFN Package 2.2µH
DIGITAL HPWR 3.3V AT 400mA
CONTROL SWCD2
Applications MODE VOUT2
121k
• PNDs, DMB/DVB-H; Digital/Satellite Radio EN1 324k
22µF
33pF
• SD/Flash-Based MP3 Players EN2 FB2
330pF 10pF
• Universal Remotes, Photo Viewers EXPOSED
GND PAD VC2
• Other USB-Based Handheld Products
• Low Power Handheld Applications
Our ideal diode devices provide a low loss, near “ideal” diode function. They feature much lower forward
voltage drop and reverse leakage current than conventional Schottky diodes. This reduces power loss and
eases thermal management while extending battery run time.
LTC4413: Dual 2.6A, 2.5V to 5.5V Ideal Diodes in 3mm x 3mm DFN
2000
LTC4413: VCC
ENBA
Actual Size LTC4413
GND 470k
Demo Circuit STAT IS HIGH WHEN 1500
ENBB STAT BAT IS SUPPLYING
WALL LOAD CURRENT LTC4413
INB OUTB
IOUT (mA)
ADAPTER
(0V TO 5.5V) 1000
1N5817
CONTROL CIRCUIT
500
INA OUTA
TO LOAD
BAT 0
0 100 200 300 400
VFWD (mV)
Reverse
Ideal External Integrated Maximum Input Voltage Forward Forward ON Leakage Supply Package
Part Number Diode MOSFET MOSFET Current (A) (V) Voltage (mV) Resistance Current (µA) Current (µA) (mmxmm)
Q2 Q1
N-Channel Power PowerPath/Ideal Diode Controllers
Si7336ADP Si7336ADP LTC4352 Single N-Channel ≥5* 0 to 18 3x3 DFN-12, MSOP-12
5V TO LOAD
LTC4357 Single N-Channel ≥5* 9 to 80 2x3 DFN-6, MSOP-8
N-Channel
0.15µF 5V 5V
LTC4358 Single 5 9 to 26.5 4x3 DFN-14, TSSOP-16
(Internal)
1k 1k LTC4359 Single N-Channel ≥5* 4 to 80 2x3 DFN-6, MSOP-8
Emerging electric vehicles (EV) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV) are demanding longer usable run time from their battery stacks. These stacks
of batteries are typically made of battery modules, each with as many as 12 Li-Ion cells stacked in series, offering a 400V battery module. As
the battery run time defines the very feasibility of these vehicles, maximizing battery capacity is of primary importance. Batteries can always
be made larger to improve driving range but this increases the weight, size and cost of the vehicle. So the goal for automotive EV designers
is to find ways to make the existing battery run longer. One effective method is to employ active balancing. Because EV batteries are stacked
in series, the lowest capacity cell will limit the entire battery stack’s run time. Ideally, the batteries would be perfectly matched, but this is often
not the case, and generally gets worse as the batteries age. Passive energy balancing offers no improved run time, as it dissipates the extra
energy of the higher capacity batteries as heat to match the lowest one. Conversely, high efficiency active balancing redistributes the charge
from the stronger cells (higher voltage) to the weaker cells. This enables the weaker cells to continue to supply the load during stack discharge,
extending the vehicle’s range. It may also be beneficial to have onboard diagnostics for each cell within these modules to monitor temperature,
voltage (state of charge) and internal impedance both for safety and long term reliability.
Practical Example
• Big batteries are expensive—they all degrade over time and lose capacity
Applications
• Electric Vehicles/Plug-in HEVs
The LT8584 is a monolithic flyback DC/DC designed to actively balance high voltage stacks of batteries. The high efficiency of a switching
regulator significantly increases the achievable balancing current while reducing heat generation. The LT8584 includes an integrated 6A/50V
power switch, reducing the complexity of the application circuit. The device runs completely off the cell it is discharging, eliminating complicated
biasing schemes. The LT8584 provides system telemetry including current, temperature and cell voltage when used with the LTC680x family of
battery monitors.
• Numerous safety features, additional system monitoring MUX • Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles
–– Measure IBAL for calculating “IR Drop Compensation,” • Failsafe Power Supplies
“Coulomb tracking” • Energy Storage Systems
–– Measure internal reference for BMS self-testing per channel
• Simple to use: no additional software required for
“Simple Mode” operation
• High energy recovery
–– 82% charge transfer efficiency
• Fast balancing time
–– 2.5A discharge current, internal power switch
Features
• 2.5A Typical Average Cell Discharge Current
TME (mV)
0
• 1.2mV Maximum Total Measurement Error
–0.5
• 240µs to Measure All Cells in a System –1.0
• Synchronized Voltage and Current Measurement –1.5
LTC6804 –2.0
• Engineered for ISO26262 Compliant Systems
–2.5
• Passive Cell Balancing with Programmable –45 –20 5 30 55 80 105
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Timer
• General Purpose I/O for Digital or Analog Inputs,
also Configurable for I2C Interface
LTC6804
• 4μA Sleep Mode Supply Current
• 48-Lead SSOP Package
CS CS
• Supports Cable Lengths Up to 100 Meters
0.6
• Configurable for High Noise Immunity or Low 100 METERS
TWISTED PAIR
Power REMOTE 0.4
SLAVE IC LTC6820
• Ultralow, 2.5μA Idle Current MSTR
MOSI
IP 0.2
SDI
• Interfaces with 1.8V to 5V Logic SDO MISO 120Ω
Supply
Supply Prop Delay Hysteresis Current Package
Part Number Description Voltage (V) (µs) Typ (mV) (µA) (mm x mm)
Measures Integrated
Supply Max Shutdown Accumulated Charge Accuracy Integrated Measures Temperature Package
Part Number Voltage (V) Current (µA) Charge & Discharge (%) RSENSE Current Sensor Interface (mm x mm)
LTC4231: Micropower Hot Swap Controller Battery Hot Swap with Reverse Protection
Applications
3
• Battery Fault Protection
ICC (µA)
• Portable Instruments
2
• Solar Powered Systems
1
SHUTDOWN
0
0 10 20 30 40
VIN (V)
Powered 2.5W Isolated Hub Port Bus Powered 1W Isolated Peripheral Device
ISOLATION BARRIER
ISOLATION BARRIER
VLO2 VLO2
HUB
µC
1.5k
DOWNSTREAM
D1+ D2+ USB PORT D1+ D2+
UPSTREAM
D1– D2– USB PORT D1– D2–
Nano-Current Supervisors
# of Voltage Power
Part Monitors (# Monitor Threshold Reset Pulse Supply Fail Manual Package
Number of Adj Inputs) Voltages (V) Accuracy Width Current (µA) Warning Reset Comments (mm x mm)
Nano-Current Supervisors
LTC2960 2 (2) Adj 1.5% 15ms/ 200ms 0.85 ~ ~ Resistor Programmable Reset and UV/OV Thresholds TSOT-8, 2x2 DFN-8
LTC2934 1 (1) Adj 1.5% 15ms/ 200ms 0.5 ~ ~ Resistor Programmable Reset and Power-Fail Thresholds TSOT-8, 2x2 DFN-8
LTC2935 1 (1) 1.6 to 6 1.5% 200ms 0.5 ~ ~ 8 Pin-Selectable Reset and Power-Fail Thresholds TSOT-8, 2x2 DFN-8
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Pushbutton Controllers
Our pushbutton controllers easily solve the inherent bounce problem associated with all mechanical contacts, while also enabling power supply
converters and releasing a processor once the supply is fully powered up. Wide voltage operation, rugged ESD protection, small size, low
quiescent current and ease of design distinguish these pushbutton controllers from discrete implementations.
PGD
402k PB
TMR GND
POWER-FAIL
System
Turn-On OK Interrupt Turn-Off
Part Supply Supply Debounce Response Debounce Debounce Turn-Off
Number Description Voltage Current Time Time Time Time Delay ESD Package
Pushbutton Controllers
LTC2950 Basic Pushbutton Controller 2.7V to 26V 6µA Adj 512ms Adj n/a 1024ms 10kV TSOT-8, DFN-8
LTC2951 Basic Pushbutton Controller 2.7V to 26V 6µA 128ms 512ms Adj n/a Adj 10kV TSOT-8, DFN-8
Pushbutton Controller with 2 Ideal Diode-OR Controllers for TSSOP-20,
LTC2952 2.7V to 28V 25µA Adj 400ms 26ms Adj 400ms 8kV
Load Sharing or Automatic Switchover Applications QFN-20
Pushbutton Controller with Supply Monitor, UVLO and Power
LTC2953 2.7V to 27V 12µA 32ms 512ms 32ms Adj n/a 10kV DFN-12
Fail Comparators for Supervisory Applications
Pushbutton Controller with Interrupt Logic for Menu-Driven
LTC2954 2.7V to 26V 6µA Adj 512ms 32ms Adj n/a 10kV TSOT-8, DFN-8
Applications
Pushbutton Controller with Automatic Turn-On and Interrupt
LTC2955 1.5V to 36V 1.2µA 32ms 512ms 32ms Adj n/a 25kV TSOT-8, DFN-10
Logic for Menu-Driven Applications
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Sensing and controlling current flow is a fundamental requirement LT1999: High Voltage, Bidirectional Current Sense Amplifier
Integration/Features
B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S
Integration/Features
Integration/Features
Number of Battery
Cells (Series)
Battery Charge
Current (Max), A
Standalone
Charge Termination
Integrated Power
Transistor
ICHARGE Monitor ‡‡
End-of-Charge Signal
AC Present Signal
Thermal Regulation
Thermistor Interface
Most Least
B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S
– – – LTC4010
1-16 4 ~ ~# ~ ~ ~ TSSOP-16E
Switch Mode
– – – DFN-16 LTC4060
1-4 2 ~ ~§ ~ ~ ~
TSSOP-16 Linear
Li-Ion/Polymer Switch Mode Battery Chargers
1 4 ~ ~** ~ – ~ ~ ~ ~ QFN-36 LT3651-4.x
2 4 ~ ~** ~ – ~ ~ ~ ~ QFN-36 LT3651-8.x
1 2 ‡ – – – SSOP-24 LTC4001/-1
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1-2 2 ~ ~** ~ – – ~ ~ ~ DFN-12 LT3650
3-4 4 ~ ~‡ – ~ ~ ~ – ~ SSOP-24 LTC4007
1-4 0.4 ~ ~‡ ~ ~ ~ – ~ ~ QFN-16 LTC4121
2-4 4 ‡ – – SSOP-16 LTC4006
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1-2 2 ‡ – – – – – – SSOP-24 LTC1980
~ ~
SSOP-16
1-2, adj 1.5 – ~¶,†† ~ – ~ – – – LT1571
SSOP-28
DFN-10
1-2 4 ~ ~‡ – – ~ – – ~ LTC4002
SO-8
* Current C/10, † Current C/x, ‡ Timer, ¶ µC, § T, t, -dV , # T, t, -dV, dT/dt, ** Timer + Current, †† for Li-Ion Termination, use LTC1729, ‡‡ PROG Pin Tracks Charge Current
Lithium-Ion/Polymer
MASTER SELECTOR GUIDES—Switch Mode Battery Chargers (continued)
Battery Charge Termination & Integration Status Temperature Package Part Number
Signals Control (mm x mm)
Lithium-Ion/Polymer
Integration/Features
Current (Max), A
VBAT Range, V
Battery Charge
Standalone
Charge
Termination
Method(s)
Integrated Pass
Transistor
ICHARGE Monitor ‡‡
End-of-Charge Signal
AC Present Signal
Thermal Regulation
Thermistor Interface
Most Least
Smart Battery Chargers
3.5-18 3 ~ SMBus‡,¶ – – – ~ – ~ QFN-38 LTC4110
3.5-28 4 ~ SMBus¶ – – – – – ~ TSSOP-48 LTC1760
¶
3-21 8 ~ SMBus – – – ~ – ~ SSOP-36 LTC1759
¶
3.5-26 4 ~ SMBus – – – ~ – ~ SSOP-24 LTC4100
¶
3.0-5.5 4 ~ SMBus – – – ~ – ~ SSOP-24 LTC4101
Lead-Acid, Li-Ion/Polymer, NiMH/NiCd Switch Mode Battery Chargers
2.5-55 20A+ ~ ** ~ ~ ~ – ~ ~ 5x7 QFN-38 LTC4020
1-4 0.4 ~ ~ ‡ ~ ~ ~ – ~ ~ QFN-16 LTC4121
1-14 0.25 ~ ~‡ ~ ~ ~ – ~ ~ DFN-10 LTC4079
¶
3.5-28 8 – SPI – – – – – – SSOP-36, QFN-38 LTC1960
2.5-23 8 – ¶,†† – – – – – SSOP-28 LT1505
~ ~
3.3-18 2 ~ ~** ~ – ~ – ~ ~ 3x3 DFN-12, MSOP-12E LT3652HV
3.3-14.4 2 ~ ~** ~ – ~ – ~ ~ 3x3 DFN-12, MSOP-12E LT3652
2-28 4 – ¶ – – – QFN-20 LTC4012/-1/-2/-3
~ ~ ~ ~
2-28 4 – ¶ – – – QFN-20 LTC4009/-1/-2
~ ~ ~ ~
3-28 4 ¶ – – – SSOP-20 LTC4008
~ ~ ~ ~
2.5-26 3 – ~¶,†† ~ – – – – – SO-24 LT1511
1.5-20 0.75 – ~¶,†† ~ – – – – – SO-8 LT1512
1.5-20 2 – ¶,†† – – – – – DD Pak, TO-220 LT1513
~ ~
2.5-26 2 – ¶,†† – – – – – TSSOP-20, SSOP-28 LT1769
~ ~
2.5-26 1.5 – ~¶,†† ~ – – – – – TSSOP-16, SSOP-28 LT1571
2.5-26 1 – ~¶,†† ~ – – – – – SO-8, SSOP-16, SO-16 LT1510
* Current C/10, † Current C/x, ‡ Timer, ¶ µC , § T, t, -dV , # T, t, -dV, dT/dt, ** Timer + Current, †† for Li-Ion Termination, use LTC1729 , ‡‡ PROG Pin Tracks Charge Current
B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S
41
MASTER SELECTOR GUIDES—Multifunction PMICs
42
Onboard Regulators Battery Charger/Power Manager Other Features Package Part Number Page #
(mm x mm)
Integration/Features
Number of
Regulators
Buck(s) (IOUT)
Buck-Boost
(BB)/ Boost
(IOUT)
LDO(s) (IOUT)
Li-Ion/Polymer
Charger
Maximum
Charge Current
(A)
PowerPath
Topology
Ideal
Diode
Input Voltage
(V)
Interface
Most Least
Li-Ion/Polymer Multifunction Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs)
5 400mA 1A BB, 3.3V, 20mA Sync Buck 1.5 Switch Mode Int + Ext (opt.) 5, USB, Li Ion – 4x6 QFN-38 LTC3586/-1 7, 11
x2 0.8A + Linear
Boost
B AT T E RY C H A R G I N G S O L U T I O N S
5 600mA, 10-LED 2 x 150mA Linear 1.5 Linear Int + Ext (opt.) 5, USB, Li Ion, – 4x7 QFN-44 LTC3577/-1/-3/-4 7, 12
400mA Boost Hi-V Bat-Track,
x2 OVP
4 600mA, – 2 x 150mA Linear 1.5 Linear Int + Ext (opt.) 5, USB, Li Ion, – 4x7 QFN-44 LTC3677/-3 12
400mA Hi-V Bat-Track,
x2 OVP
4 400mA – 3.3V, 20mA Sync Buck 1.5 Switch Mode Int + Ext (opt.) 5, USB, Li-Ion, I2C 4x6 QFN-38 LTC3576/-1 7, 11
x 2, + Linear Hi-V 38V with
1A 60V transients;
OVP: 68V
4 400mA 1A BB 3.3V, 25mA Sync Buck 1.5 Switch Mode Int + Ext (opt.) 5, USB, Li Ion I2C 4x5 QFN-28 LTC3556 11
x2 + Linear
4 600mA, – 3.3V, 25mA Linear 1.5 Linear Int + Ext (opt.) 5, USB, Li Ion, – 4x4 QFN-28 LTC3557/-1 7, 12
400mA Hi-V 38V max
x2
4 1A, – 3.3V, 25mA Sync Buck 1.5 Switch Mode Int + Ext (opt.) 5, USB, Li Ion I2C 4x5 QFN-24 LTC3555/- 7, 11
400mA + Linear 1/-3
x2
3 400mA, – Flexible Gain Linear 0.5 Linear – 5, USB, Li Ion – 4x4 QFN-24 LTC3455/-1 7, 12
600mA Block for
LDO
Controller
2 – 1A BB 3.3V, 25mA Sync Buck 1.5 Switch Mode Int + Ext (opt.) 4.25 to 5.5 – 4x4 QFN-24 LTC3566 11
+ Linear
2 – 1A BB 3.3V, 25mA Sync Buck 1.5 Switch Mode Int + Ext (opt.) 4.25 to 5.5 I2C 4x4 QFN-24 LTC3567 11
+ Linear
2 200mA – – Linear 0.5 Linear – 4.35V to 5.5V – 3x3 QFN-20 LTC3554 12
x2
2 200mA – 150mA Linear 0.5 Linear – 4.35V to 5.5V – 3x3 QFN-20 LTC3553 12
2 400mA 0.4A BB – Linear 0.95 – – 5, USB – 3x3 QFN-20 LTC3558 13
2 400mA – – Linear 0.95 – – 5, USB – 3x3 QFN-16 LTC3559/-1 7, 13
x2
2 400mA, – – Linear 0.95 – – 4.25 to 8 – 3x5 DFN-16 LTC3552/-1 13
800mA
1 600mA – – Linear 0.95 – – 4.3 to 8 – 3x5 DFN-16 LTC3550/-1 13
1 300mA – – Linear 0.5 – – 2.7 to 4.5 – 3x3 DFN-10, LTC4080 13
MSOP-10E
Lithium-Ion/Polymer
A µModule Power Product simplifies implementation, verification, and manufacturing of complex power circuits by integrating the power function
in a compact molded plastic package.
Applications
• Industrial Handheld Instruments
TOP VIEW
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BIAS ADJ FAULT CHRG GND
NORMAL CHARGING 7
2000 BAT BANK 2 NTC TMR RUN VINREG
6
CHARGING CURRENT (mA)
1500 5
VINA BANK 3
4
1000 BANK 1
3
GND BANK 4
2
500 VIN
PRECONDITION
1
TERMINATION
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