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BQ24232HRGTT

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USB-FRIENDLY LITHIUM BASED BATTERY CHARGER WITH POWER-PATH FOR 4.35V BATTERIES

16-VFQFN
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

BQ24232HRGTT

Active
Texas Instruments

USB-FRIENDLY LITHIUM BASED BATTERY CHARGER WITH POWER-PATH FOR 4.35V BATTERIES

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationBQ24232HRGTT
Battery ChemistryLithium Ion
Battery Pack Voltage4.35 V
Charge Current - Max [Max]500 mA
Current - ChargingConstant - Programmable
Fault ProtectionReverse Current, Over Temperature, Short Circuit, Over Voltage
InterfaceUSB
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Cells1
Operating Temperature [Max]125 ¯C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case16-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Programmable FeaturesCurrent, Timer
Supplier Device Package16-VQFN (3x3)
Voltage - Supply (Max) [Max]10.2 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 2.70
10$ 2.43
25$ 2.29
100$ 1.95
Digi-Reel® 1$ 2.70
10$ 2.43
25$ 2.29
100$ 1.95
Tape & Reel (TR) 250$ 1.25
500$ 1.10
Texas InstrumentsSMALL T&R 1$ 2.03
100$ 1.68
250$ 1.21
1000$ 0.91

Description

General part information

BQ24232HA Series

The bq2423xH series of devices are highly integrated Li-ion linear chargers and system power-path management devices targeted at space-limited portable applications. The devices operate from either a USB port or AC adapter and support charge currents from 25 mA to 500 mA. The high-input voltage range with input overvoltage protection supports low-cost, unregulated adapters. The USB input current limit accuracy and start-up sequence allow the bq2423xH to meet USB-IF inrush current specifications. Additionally, the input dynamic power management (VIN-DPM) prevents the charger from crashing poorly designed or incorrectly configured USB sources.

The bq2423xH features dynamic power-path management (DPPM) that powers the system while simultaneously and independently charging the battery. The DPPM circuit reduces the charge current when the input current limit causes the system output to fall to the DPPM threshold, thus supplying the system load at all times while monitoring the charge current separately. This feature reduces the number of charge and discharge cycles on the battery, allows for proper charge termination, and enables the system to run with a defective or absent battery pack. Additionally, this feature enables instant system turn-on even with a totally discharged battery. The power-path management architecture also lets the battery supplement the system current requirements when the adapter cannot deliver the peak system currents, thus enabling the use of a smaller adapter.

The battery is charged in three phases: conditioning, constant current, and constant voltage. In all charge phases, an internal control loop monitors the IC junction temperature and reduces the charge current if the internal temperature threshold is exceeded.