
BQ24315EVM
ObsoleteBQ24315 BATTERY MANAGEMENT EVALUATION BOARD
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BQ24315EVM
ObsoleteBQ24315 BATTERY MANAGEMENT EVALUATION BOARD
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Technical Specifications
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| Specification | BQ24315EVM |
|---|---|
| Contents | Board(s) |
| Function | Battery Charger |
| Supplied Contents | Board(s) |
| Type | Power Management |
| Utilized IC / Part | BQ24315 |
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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BQ24315 Series
The bq24313 and bq24315 are highly integrated circuits designed to provide protection to Li-ion batteries from failures of the charging circuit. The IC continuously monitors the input voltage, the input current, and the battery voltage. The output acts as a linear regulator. The output is regulated to VO(REG)for inputs between VO(REG)and the overvoltage threshold. If an input overvoltage condition occurs, the IC immediately removes power from the charging circuit by turning off an internal switch. In the case of an overcurrent condition, it limits the system current at the threshold value, and if the overcurrent persists, switches the pass element OFF after a blanking period. Additionally, the IC also monitors its own die temperature and switches off if it exceeds 140°C. The input overcurrent threshold is user-programmable.
The IC can be controlled by a processor and also provides status information about fault conditions to the host.
The bq24313 and bq24315 are highly integrated circuits designed to provide protection to Li-ion batteries from failures of the charging circuit. The IC continuously monitors the input voltage, the input current, and the battery voltage. The output acts as a linear regulator. The output is regulated to VO(REG)for inputs between VO(REG)and the overvoltage threshold. If an input overvoltage condition occurs, the IC immediately removes power from the charging circuit by turning off an internal switch. In the case of an overcurrent condition, it limits the system current at the threshold value, and if the overcurrent persists, switches the pass element OFF after a blanking period. Additionally, the IC also monitors its own die temperature and switches off if it exceeds 140°C. The input overcurrent threshold is user-programmable.
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