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DS2711

Manufacturer Part Number
DS2711
Description
Loose Cell NiMH Chargers
Manufacturer
MAXIM [Maxim Integrated Products]
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Table 3. CHARGE MODE SELECTION
CC1 and CC2 Outputs
The CC1 and CC2 operate as open-drain outputs that drive active low to connect the charge source to the battery
cell. During charge, the behavior of the CC1 and CC2 outputs depends on the charge-mode configuration. In
parallel mode, CC1 and CC2 are driven low in alternating time slots. The charge source is loaded by just one cell
during any time slot. In the 1-cell and 2-cell series mode, only CC1 is driven. Except for the periodic performance of
impedance and -ΔV tests, series mode charging is continuous during the fast charge phase rather than pulsed in
parallel mode.
Parallel Mode Fast Charge
Referring to Figure 4. PARALLEL CONFIGURATION WITH EXTERNAL CURRENT REGULATION, CC1 controls
the PNP switch that gates current to the cell in slot 1. CC2 controls the PNP switch that gates current to the cell in
slot 2. During fast charge, current is gated to each slot sequentially, with charge pulses occurring in alternating time
frames. The cell in one slot charges while the other relaxes and the effective fast-charge current is 48.4% of the
magnitude set by the charge-source current limit. The parallel configuration skips a charge pulse every 32 clock
cycles to facilitate independent testing of the open- and closed-circuit cell voltages (V
Since the charge regime of each cell is independent, one cell may complete a charge phase before the other. The
more fully charged cell of a pair inserted at the same time could terminate fast charge by -ΔV, then charge in top-off
while the less charged cell continues in fast charge. In the case of an improper or faulty cell (e.g., alkaline) being
inserted along with a proper cell (NiMH or NiCd), charging of the faulty cell would be stopped, while the proper cell
is charged to full.
Series Mode Fast Charge
Referring to Figure 3. SERIES CONFIGURATION WITH EXTERNAL CURRENT REGULATION, CC1 controls the
PNP switch that gates current to the cell(s). In series mode, 1 or 2 cells can be charged, depending on whether the
1-cell or 2-cell series mode has been selected. During fast charge, current is gated to the cell(s) almost
continuously, with the effective fast-charge current approximately equal to current limit of the charge source. The
series configuration deactivates CC1 briefly every 32 clock cycles to facilitate independent testing of V
of each cell. The one second deactivation makes the duty factor 0.969 and therefore the effective current equals
approximately 97% of the charge-source current limit. In the 2-cell series mode, the characteristics of each cell are
evaluated individually; however charging stops if either cell is determined to be improper or faulty.
In the 1-cell charge series mode, CC1 gates the charge current as in the 2-cell series mode. The cell voltage is
monitored between VP1 and VN1, and temperature is monitored with THM1. The VP2 and THM2 pins can be left
floating in the 1-cell series mode.
EXAMPLE CAPACITIES AND CHARGE RATES
Parallel Charging Example:
A 1700mAH cell is charged using a 1A regulated charge source. During fast charge, the cell is charged at a duty
factor of 0.484 and receives an effective charge current of 0.484A. In terms of C-rate, this is 484mA/1700mAh =
0.285°C (or C/3.5). During precharge and top-off, the duty factor is 0.125 (i.e., 1/8), for an effective average
current of 125mA, corresponding to a C-rate of 125/1700 = 0.073C (or C/13.6). Similarly, in maintenance mode, the
duty factor is 0.0156 (i.e., 1/64) and the C-rate is 15.6/1700 = 0.0092 ( or C/109). The C-rates for charging 3
different cell capacities using a 500mA and a 1000mA current source are shown in Table 4.
Low
Floating
High
LED2 PIN STRAPPING
1-Cell Series
2-Cell Series
Parallel
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MODE
OFF
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ON
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OFF
and V
ON

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