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X3100V28T1

Manufacturer Part Number
X3100V28T1
Description
IC PROTECT/MONITOR 4CELL 28TSSOP
Manufacturer
Intersil
Datasheet

Specifications of X3100V28T1

Function
Battery Monitor
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Voltage - Supply
6 V ~ 24 V
Operating Temperature
-20°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
28-TSSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Figure 6. Over-Current Protection Mode—Event Diagram
Table 24. Over-Current Protection Mode—Event Diagram Description
Event
(1,2)
(2,3)
[0,1)
[1]
[2]
UVP/OCP
Event
VCS
Normal Operation Mode
V
P+
— Discharge FET is ON (OCP = Vss). Battery cells are permitted to discharge.
— VCS
— The device is in normal operation mode (i.e. not in a protection mode).
— Excessive current flows through the battery terminals P+, dropping the voltage. (See Figure 6.).
— The positive battery terminal voltage (P+) falls, and VCS
— The internal over-current detection delay timer begins counting down.
— The device is still in Normal Operation Mode
— The internal over-current detection delay timer times out, AND VCS
— The internal over-current sense circuitry switches the discharge FET OFF (UVP/OCP = Vcc).
— The device now begins a load monitor state by passing a small test current (I
— The device has now entered over-current protection mode.
— It is possible to change the status of UVPC and OVPC in the control register, although the status of pins
— The X3100/X3101 now continuously monitors the load resistance to detect whether or not an over-
B+
OC
2
OVP/LMON. This senses if an over-current condition (i.e. if the load resistance < R
P+/P-.
UVP/OCP and OVP/LMON will not change until the device has returned from over-current protection mode.
current condition is still present across the battery terminals P+/P-.
0
21
(VCS
1
The internal Over-current detection delay timer continues counting for T
20
T
OC
2
- VCS
1
2
) is less than the over-current threshold voltage (V
P+ = (RLOAD+RSENSE) x ILMON
X3100, X3101
Over-Current Protection Mode
Event Description
21
exceeds V
3
21
T
OCR
OC
is still above V
OC
.
).
LMON
4
OC
Normal Operation Mode
= 7.5µA) out of pin
OCR
seconds.
OC.
) still exists across
Voc
V
V
V
CC
SS
SS
January 3, 2008
FN8110.1

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