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BQ2954

BQ2954 Series

Switch-mode Li-ion charge controller

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

Catalog

Switch-mode Li-ion charge controller

Key Features

Safe charge of Li-Ion battery packsPulse-width modulation control for current and voltage regulationProgrammable high-side/low-side current-senseFast charge terminated by selectable minimum current; safety backup termination at maximum timePrecharge qualification detects shorted or damaged cells and conditions batteryCharging continuously qualified by temperature and voltage limitsDirect LED control outputs to display charge status and fault conditionsSafe charge of Li-Ion battery packsPulse-width modulation control for current and voltage regulationProgrammable high-side/low-side current-senseFast charge terminated by selectable minimum current; safety backup termination at maximum timePrecharge qualification detects shorted or damaged cells and conditions batteryCharging continuously qualified by temperature and voltage limitsDirect LED control outputs to display charge status and fault conditions

Description

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The bq2954 Li-Ion Charge-Management IC uses a flexible pulse-width modulation regulator to control voltage and current during charging. The regulator frequency is set by an external capacitor for design flexibility. The switch-mode design minimizes power dissipation. For safety, the bq2954 inhibits fast charging until the battery voltage and temperature are within configured limits. If the battery voltage is less than the low-voltage threshold, the bq2954 provides low-current conditioning of the battery. For charge qualification, the bq2954 uses an external thermistor to measure battery temperature. Charging begins when power is applied or the battery is inserted The bq2954 charges a battery in two phases. First a constant-current phase replenishes approximately 70% of battery capacity. Then a voltage- regulation phase completes the battery charge. The bq2954 provides status indications of all charger states and faults for accurate determination of the battery and charge-system conditions. The bq2954 Li-Ion Charge-Management IC uses a flexible pulse-width modulation regulator to control voltage and current during charging. The regulator frequency is set by an external capacitor for design flexibility. The switch-mode design minimizes power dissipation. For safety, the bq2954 inhibits fast charging until the battery voltage and temperature are within configured limits. If the battery voltage is less than the low-voltage threshold, the bq2954 provides low-current conditioning of the battery. For charge qualification, the bq2954 uses an external thermistor to measure battery temperature. Charging begins when power is applied or the battery is inserted The bq2954 charges a battery in two phases. First a constant-current phase replenishes approximately 70% of battery capacity. Then a voltage- regulation phase completes the battery charge. The bq2954 provides status indications of all charger states and faults for accurate determination of the battery and charge-system conditions.