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MCP73213-I/MF

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP73213-I/MF
Description
Dual-Cell Li-Ion / Li-Polymer Battery Charge Management Controller with Input Overvoltage Protection
Manufacturer
MICROCHIP [Microchip Technology]
Datasheet
5.0
5.1
An internal undervoltage lockout (UVLO) circuit
monitors the input voltage and keeps the charger in
shutdown mode until the input supply rises above the
UVLO threshold. In the event a battery is present when
the input power is applied, the input supply must rise
approximately 150 mV above the battery voltage
before the MCP73213 device become operational.
The UVLO circuit places the device in shutdown mode
if the input supply falls to approximately 150 mV above
the battery voltage.The UVLO circuit is always active.
At any time, the input supply is below the UVLO
threshold or approximately 150 mV of the voltage at the
V
shutdown mode.
5.2
An internal overvoltage protection (OVP) circuit
monitors the input voltage and keeps the charger in
shutdown mode when the input supply rises above the
typical 13V, OVP threshold. The hysteresis of OVP is
approximately 150 mV for the MCP73213 device.
The MCP73213 device is operational between UVLO
and OVP threshold. The OVP circuit is also recognized
as overvoltage lock out (OVLO).
5.3
When the input power is applied, the input supply must
rise 150 mV above the battery voltage before the
MCP73213 becomes operational.
The automatic power down circuit places the device in
a shutdown mode if the input supply falls to within
+50 mV of the battery voltage.
The automatic circuit is always active. At any time the
input supply is within +50 mV of the voltage at the
V
mode.
For a charge cycle to begin, the automatic power
down conditions must be met and the charge enable
input must be above the input high threshold.
5.3.1
The V
The MCP73213 automatically enters a Power-down
mode if the voltage on the V
+50 mV of the battery voltage. This feature prevents
draining the battery pack when the V
present.
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BAT
BAT
pin, the MCP73213 device is placed in a
pin, the MCP73213 is placed in a shutdown
DD
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
Overvoltage Protection (OVP)
Charge Qualification
input is the input supply to the MCP73213.
BATTERY MANAGEMENT INPUT
SUPPLY (V
DD
)
DD
input falls to within
DD
supply is not
5.3.2
The battery charge control output is the drain terminal
of an internal P-channel MOSFET. The MCP73213
provides constant current and voltage regulation to the
battery pack by controlling this MOSFET in the linear
region. The battery charge control output should be
connected to the positive terminal of the battery pack.
5.3.3
The MCP73213 detects the battery presence with
charging of the output capacitor. The charge flow will
initiate when the voltage on V
V
“Electrical Characteristics” for V
The value will be the same for non-rechargeable
device.
When V
suspended or not start, depends on the condition to
prevent over charge that may occur.
5.4
If the voltage at the V
preconditioning threshold, the MCP73213 device
enters a preconditioning mode. The preconditioning
threshold is factory set. Refer to Section 1.0
“Electrical
threshold options.
In this mode, the MCP73213 device supplies 10% of
the fast charge current (established with the value of
the resistor connected to the PROG pin) to the battery.
When the voltage at the V
preconditioning threshold, the MCP73213 device
enters the constant current (fast charge) mode.
5.4.1
If the internal timer expires before the voltage threshold
is reached for fast charge mode, a timer fault is
indicated and the charge cycle terminates. The
MCP73213 device remains in this condition until the
battery is removed or input power is cycled. If the
battery is removed, the MCP73213 device enters the
Stand-by mode where it remains until a battery is
reinserted.
RECHARGE
Note:
Note:
BAT
Preconditioning
BATTERY CHARGE CONTROL
OUTPUT (V
BATTERY DETECTION
The MCP73213 device also offers options
with no preconditioning.
TIMER EXPIRED DURING
PRECONDITIONING MODE
The typical preconditioning timer for
MCP73213 is 32 minutes. The MCP73213
also offers options with no preconditioning
timer.
> V
Characteristics”
threshold.
REG
+ Hysteresis, the charge will be
BAT
MCP73213
BAT
Refer
)
BAT
BAT
pin is less than the
pin rises above the
for
is pulled below the
RECHARGE
DS22190A-page 17
to
preconditioning
Section 1.0
values.

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