Features: · Low Profile (1mm) ThinSOTTM Package· Programmable Charge Current: 50mA to 180mA· No Blocking Diode Required· No Sense Resistor Required· 1% Accurate Preset Voltage: 4.2V· Charge Current Monitor Output for Charge Termination· Automatic Sleep Mode with Input Supply Removal· Manual Shutdo...
LTC1734L: Features: · Low Profile (1mm) ThinSOTTM Package· Programmable Charge Current: 50mA to 180mA· No Blocking Diode Required· No Sense Resistor Required· 1% Accurate Preset Voltage: 4.2V· Charge Current ...
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(Note1)
Input Supply Voltage (VCC) ........................0.3V to 9V
Input Voltage (BAT, PROG) ........ 0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V)
Output Voltage (DRIVE) .............. 0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V)
Output Current (ISENSE) ......................................-210mA
Short-Circuit Duration (DRIVE) ........................ Indefinite
Junction Temperature .........................................125°C
Operating Ambient Temperature Range
(Note 2) ..............................................40°C to 85°C
Operating Junction Temperature (Note 2) ......... 100°C
Storage Temperature Range ........... 65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)................300°C
The LTC®1734L is a low cost, single cell, constant-current/ constant-voltage Li-Ion battery charger controller. When combined with a few external components, the SOT-23 package forms a very small, low cost charger for single cell lithium-ion batteries. The LTC1734L is a lower charge current version of the LTC1734.
The LTC1734L provides a fixed float voltage of 4.2V with 1% accuracy (for 4.1V and 4.15V float voltages, contact LTC Marketing). Constant current is programmed using a single external resistor between the PROG pin and ground. Manual shutdown is accomplished by floating the program resistor while removing input power automatically puts the LTC1734L into a sleep mode. Both the shutdown and sleep modes drain near zero current from the battery. Charge current can be monitored via the voltage on the PROG pin allowing a microcontroller or ADC to read the current and determine when to terminate the charge cycle.
The output driver is both current limited and thermally protected to prevent the device from operating outside of safe limits. No external blocking diode is required.
The LTC1734L can also function as a general purpose current source or as a current source for charging nickelcadmium (NiCd) and nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries using external termination.