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LTC4007-1

Linear Technology
Part Number LTC4007-1
Manufacturer Linear Technology
Description Li-Ion Battery Charger
Published May 1, 2010
Detailed Description LTC4007-1 4A, High Efficiency, Li-Ion Battery Charger Features Description n Charger Controller for 3- or 4-Cell Lith...
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LTC4007-1
LTC4007-1


Overview
LTC4007-1 4A, High Efficiency, Li-Ion Battery Charger Features Description n Charger Controller for 3- or 4-Cell Lithium-Ion Batteries n High Conversion Efficiency: Up to 96% n Output Currents Exceeding 4A n ±0.
8% Charging Voltage Accuracy n Built-In Charge Termination for Li-Ion Batteries n AC Adapter Current Limiting Maximizes Charge Rate* n Thermistor Input for Temperature Qualified Charging n Wide Input Voltage Range: 6V to 28V n 0.
5V Dropout Voltage; Maximum Duty Cycle: 98% n Programmable Charge Current: ±4% Accuracy n Indicator Outputs for Charging, C/10 Current Detection, AC Adapter Present, Low Battery, Input Current Limiting and Faults n Charging Current Monitor Output n Available in a 24-Pin 4mm × 5mm QFN Package Applications n Notebook Computers n Portable Instruments n Battery-Backup Systems n Li-Ion Chargers The LTC®4007-1 is a constant-current/constant-voltage charger controller for 3- or 4-cell lithium-ion batteries.
The PWM controller uses a synchronous, quasi-constant frequency, constant off-time architecture that will not generate audible noise even when using ceramic capacitors.
Charging current is programmable to ±4% accuracy using a programming resistor.
Charging current can also be monitored as a voltage across the programming resistor.
The output float voltage is pin programmed for cell count (3 cells or 4 cells) and chemistry (4.
2V/4.
1V).
A timer, programmed by an external resistor, sets the total charge time.
The LTC4007-1 includes a thermistor input, which suspends charging if an unsafe temperature condition is detected.
If the cell voltage is less than 3.
25V, a lowbattery indicator asserts and can be used to program a trickle charge current to safely charge depleted batteries.
The FAULT pin is also asserted and charging terminates if the low-battery condition persists for more than 1/4 of the total charge time.
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