LTC4069EDC-4.4#TRM Linear Technology, LTC4069EDC-4.4#TRM Datasheet - Page 9

BATT CHARGER, LI ON, 750MA, 6DFN

LTC4069EDC-4.4#TRM

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC4069EDC-4.4#TRM
Description
BATT CHARGER, LI ON, 750MA, 6DFN
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of LTC4069EDC-4.4#TRM

Battery Type
Li-Ion
Input Voltage
5.5V
Battery Charge Voltage
4.4V
Charge Current Max
750mA
Battery Ic Case Style
DFN
No. Of Pins
6
No. Of Series Cells
1
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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OPERATION
not exceed the recharge threshold voltage when the timer
ends, the timer resets and a 2.25 hour recharge cycle
begins. The CHRG output assumes a strong pull-down
state during recharge cycles until C/10 is reached when
it transitions to a high impendance state.
Trickle Charge and Defective Battery Detection
At the beginning of a charge cycle, if the battery voltage
is low (below 2.9V), the charger goes into trickle charge,
reducing the charge current to 10% of the full-scale current.
If the low-battery voltage persists for one quarter of the total
time (1.125 hour), the battery is assumed to be defective,
the charge cycle is terminated and the CHRG pin output
pulses at a frequency of 2Hz with a 75% duty cycle. If for
any reason the battery voltage rises above 2.9V, the charge
cycle will be restarted. To restart the charge cycle (i.e.,
when the defective battery is replaced with a discharged
battery), simply remove the input voltage and reapply it
or momentarily fl oat the PROG pin and reconnect it.
CHRG Status Output Pin
The charge status indicator pin has three states: pull-down,
pulse at 2Hz (see Trickle Charge and Defective Battery
Detection and Battery Temperature Monitoring) and high
impedance. The pull-down state indicates that the LTC4069
is in a charge cycle. A high impedance state indicates that
the charge current has dropped below 10% of the full-scale
current or the LTC4069 is disabled. Figure 2 shows the
CHRG status under various conditions.
Charge Current Soft-Start and Soft-Stop
The LTC4069 includes a soft-start circuit to minimize
the inrush current at the start of a charge cycle. When a
charge cycle is initiated, the charge current ramps from
zero to the full-scale current over a period of approximately
170μs. Likewise, internal circuitry slowly ramps the charge
current from full-scale to zero when the charger is shut off
or self terminates. This has the effect of minimizing the
transient current load on the power supply during start-up
and charge termination.
Constant-Current/Constant-Voltage/
Constant-Temperature
The LTC4069 uses a unique architecture to charge a battery
in a constant-current, constant-voltage and constant-
temperature fashion. Figure 1 shows a Simplifi ed Block
Diagram of the LTC4069. Three of the amplifi er feedback
loops shown control the constant-current (CA), constant-
voltage (VA), and constant-temperature (TA) modes. A
fourth amplifi er feedback loop (MA) is used to increase the
output impedance of the current source pair, M1 and M2
(note that M1 is the internal P-channel power MOSFET).
It ensures that the drain current of M1 is exactly 1000
times greater than the drain current of M2.
Amplifi ers CA and VA are used in separate feedback loops
to force the charger into constant-current or constant-
voltage mode, respectively. Diodes D1 and D2 provide
priority to either the constant-current or constant-voltage
loop, whichever is trying to reduce the charge current
the most. The output of the other amplifi er saturates low
which effectively removes its loop from the system. When
in constant-current mode, CA servos the voltage at the
PROG pin to be precisely 1V. VA servos its inverting input
to an internal reference voltage when in constant-voltage
mode and the internal resistor divider, made up of R1 and
R2, ensures that the battery voltage is maintained at 4.2V.
The PROG pin voltage gives an indication of the charge
current during constant-voltage mode as discussed in
“Programming Charge Current”.
Transconductance amplifi er, TA, limits the die temperature
to approximately 115°C when in constant-temperature
mode. Diode D3 ensures that TA does not affect the charge
current when the die temperature is below approximately
115°C. The PROG pin voltage continues to give an indication
of the charge current.
In typical operation, the charge cycle begins in constant-
current mode with the current delivered to the battery equal
to 1000V/R
results in the junction temperature approaching 115°C,
the amplifi er (TA) will begin decreasing the charge current
to limit the die temperature to approximately 115°C. As
the battery voltage rises, the LTC4069 either returns to
constant-current mode or enters constant-voltage mode
straight from constant-temperature mode.
PROG
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