MAX1507ETA+T Maxim Integrated Products, MAX1507ETA+T Datasheet - Page 9

IC BATT CHARGER LI-ION 8-TDFN

MAX1507ETA+T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX1507ETA+T
Description
IC BATT CHARGER LI-ION 8-TDFN
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX1507ETA+T

Function
Charge Management
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Voltage - Supply
4.25 V ~ 13 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-WDFN Exposed Pad
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
The MAX1507 provides a complete Li+ charging solu-
tion. The Typical Application Circuit on the front page
shows the MAX1507 as a stand-alone Li+ battery
charger. The 2.8kΩ resistor connected to ISET sets a
charging current of 520mA. The LED indicates when
either fast-charge or precharge qualification has
begun. When the battery is full, the LED turns off.
Figure 3 shows the MAX1507 as a µP-cooperated Li+
battery charger. The MAX1507 starts charging the bat-
tery when EN is low. The µP can drive EN high to dis-
able the charger. Use a logic-biased NPN transistor as
an inverter circuit to generate an AC_ON signal for the
system to detect the presence of an input supply. CHG
can be used to detect the charge status of a battery.
By monitoring V
charge current.
Figure 3. µP Interfaced Li+ Battery Charger
Linear Li+Battery Charger with Integrated Pass FET
and Thermal Regulation in 3mm x 3mm Thin DFN
ADAPTER
AC/DC
ISET
Microprocessor-Interfaced Charger
_______________________________________________________________________________________
, the system can measure the
Stand-Alone Li+ Charger
Application Circuits
2.8kΩ
1μF
IN
CHG
TEMP
ISET
MAX1507
LOW: CHARGE, HIGH: FULL OR OFF
BATT
GND
EN
VL
0.47μF
The universal serial bus (USB) provides a high-speed
serial communication port as well as power for the
remote device. The MAX1507 can be configured to
charge its battery at the highest current possible from
the host port. Figure 4 shows the MAX1507 as a USB
battery charger. To make the circuit compatible with
either 100mA or 500mA USB ports, the circuit initializes
at 95mA charging current. The microprocessor then
interrogates the host to determine its current capability.
If the host port is capable, the charging current is
increased to 435mA. The 435mA current was chosen to
avoid exceeding the 500mA USB specification.
1μF
CHARGE-CURRENT MONITOR
ROHM
DTC114EM
4.2V Li+
VI/O
VI/O
AC_ON
USB-Powered Li+ Charger
SYSTEM
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