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MAX1645EEI

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX1645EEI
Description
Advanced Chemistry-Independent / Level 2 Battery Chargers with Input Current Limiting
Manufacturer
Maxim
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A smart battery charging system, at a minimum, con-
sists of a smart battery and smart battery charger com-
patible with the Smart Battery System Specifications
using the SMBus.
A system may use one or more smart batteries. Figure 10
shows a single-battery system. This configuration is
typically found in notebook computers, video cameras,
cellular phones, or other portable electronic equipment.
Another configuration uses two or more smart batteries
(Figure 11). The smart battery selector is used either to
connect batteries to the smart battery charger or the
system, or to disconnect them, as appropriate. For
each battery, three connections must be made: power
(the battery’s positive and negative terminals), the
Figure 10. Typical Single Smart Battery System
Battery Charger with Input Current Limiting
Advanced Chemistry-Independent, Level 2
System/Background Information
Applications Information
______________________________________________________________________________________
(SMBus HOST)
SYSTEM HOST
Smart Battery Charging
+12V, -12V
BATTERY DATA/STATUS REQUESTS
V
CC
CRITICAL EVENTS
SYSTEM
POWER
SUPPLY
DC (UNREGULATED) / V
BATTERY
SMART
CHARGING VOLTAGE/CURRENT
CRITICAL EVENTS
BATTERY
REQUESTS
V
SMBus (clock and data), and the safety signal (resis-
tance, typically temperature dependent). Additionally,
the system host must be able to query any battery so it
can display the state of all batteries present in the system.
Figure 11 shows a two-battery system where battery 2
is being charged while battery 1 is powering the sys-
tem. This configuration may be used to “condition” bat-
tery 1, allowing it to be fully discharged prior to
recharge.
Two types of smart battery chargers are defined: Level 2
and Level 3. All smart battery chargers communicate
with the smart battery using the SMBus; the two types
differ in their SMBus communication mode and whether
they modify the charging algorithm of the smart battery
(Table 7). Level 3 smart battery chargers are supersets
of Level 2 chargers and, as such, support all Level 2
charger commands.
SAFETY
SIGNAL
BATTERY
SMART BATTERY
CONTROL
SYSTEM
POWER
CHARGER
MAX1645
Smart Battery Charger Types
DC (UNREGULATED)
SMBus
(UNREGULATED)
CONVERTER
AC-DC
AC
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