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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationBQ24171EVM-706-15V
FunctionBattery Charger
Primary AttributesLi-Ion, Li-Pol
Primary Attributes [Max]3 Cells
Primary Attributes [Min]1 Cells
Secondary AttributesOn-Board LEDs
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
TypePower Management
Utilized IC / PartBQ24171

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DigikeyBox 1$ 118.80

Description

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BQ24171 Series

The bq24171 device is highly integrated stand-alone Li-ion and Li-polymer switched-mode battery charger with two integrated N-channel power MOSFETs. The device offers a constant-frequency synchronous PWM controller with high-accuracy regulation of input current, charge current, and voltage. The bq24171 closely monitors the battery pack temperature and allows charge only in a JEITA profile-compatible window with a lower charge rate at a low temperature and a lower charge voltage at a high temperature. The bq24171 device charges the battery in three phases: preconditioning, constant current, and constant voltage. The bq24171 charges up to 3-series cells with an adjustable cell voltage.

The bq24171 charges the battery in three phases: preconditioning, constant current, and constant voltage. The device is adjustable for up to three series Li+ cells.

Charge is terminated when the current reaches 10% of the fast charge rate. A programmable charge timer offers a safety backup. The bq24171 automatically restarts the charge cycle if the battery voltage falls below an internal threshold, and enters a low-quiescent current sleep mode when the input voltage falls below the battery voltage.

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