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FSP4054

FSP4054

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    FOSLINK

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    FSP4054 - Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation - FOSLINK SEMICONDUCTOR C...

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Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 FEATURES Programmable charge current up to 800mA No MOSFET, sense resistor or blocking diode required Complete linear charger in thin SOT package for single cell lithium–ion batteries Constant-current/constant-voltage operation with thermal regulation to maximize charge rate without risk of overheating Charges single cell Li-ion batteries directly from USB port Preset 4.2V charge voltage with ±1% accuracy Charge current monitor output for gas gauging Automatic recharge Charge status output pin C/10 charge termination 25uA supply current in shutdown 2.9V trickle charge threshold Soft-start limits inrush current Space saving ThinSOT23-5L package GENERAL DESCRIPTION The FSP4054 is a complete constant-current/constant-voltage linear charger for cell lithium-ion batteries. Its Thin SOT23-5L package and low external component count make the FSP4054 ideally suited for portable applications. Furthermore, the FSP4054 is specifically designed to work within USB power specifications. No external sense resistor is needed, and no blocking diode is required due to the internal MOSFET architecture. Thermal feedback regulators the charge current to limit the die temperature during high power operation or high ambient temperature. The charge voltage is fixed at 4.2V, and the charge current can be programmed externally with a single resistor. The FSP4054 automatically terminates the charge cycle when the charge current drops to 1/10th the programmed value after the final float voltage is reached. When the input supply (wall adapter or USB supply) is removed, the FSP4054 automatically enters a low current state, dropping the battery drain current to less than 2uA. The FSP4054 can be put into shutdown mode, reducing the supply current to 25uA. Other features include charge current monitor, undervoltage lockout, automatic recharge and a status pin to indicate charge termination and the presence of an input voltage. (Top View) 1 2 3 4 5 APPLICATIONS Cellular phones, PDAs Bluetooth applications Charging docks and Cradles MP3 players PIN CONFIGURATION PIN DESCRIPTION Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 Pin Name CHRG GND BAT Vcc PROG Pin Function Open-drain charge status output Ground Charge current output Positive input supply voltage Charge current program, Charge current monitor and shutdown pin TYPICAL APPLICATIONS CIRCUITS 600mA single cell Li-ion charger 1/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 BLOCK DIAGRAM PIN FUNCTION CHRG: When the battery is charging, the CHRG pin is pulled low by an internal N-channel MOSFET. When the charge cycle is completed, a weak pull-down of approximately 20uA is connected to the CHRG pin, including an “AC present” condition. When the FSP4054 detects an undervoltage lockout condition, CHRG is forced high impedance. GND: Ground. BAT: Provides charge current to the battery and regulators the final voltage to 4.2V. An internal precision resistor divider from this pin sets the float voltage which is disconnected in shutdown mode. Vcc: Provides power to the charger. Vcc can range from 4.25V to 6.5V and should be bypassed with at least a 1uF capacitor. When Vcc drops to within 30mV of the BAT pin voltage, the FSP4054 enters shutdown mode, dropping IBAT to less than 2uA. PROG: The charge current is programmed by connected a 1% resistor, RPROG, to ground. When charging in constant-current mode, this pin servos to 1V. In all modes, the voltage on this pin can be used to measure the charge current using the following formula: The PROG pin can also be used to shut down the charger. Disconnecting the program resistor from ground allows a 3uA current to pull the PROG pin high. When it reaches the 1.21V shutdown threshold voltage, the charger enters shutdown mode, charging stops and the input supply current drops to 25uA. This pin is also clamped to approximately 2.4V. Driving this pin to voltages beyond the clamp voltage will draw current as high as 1.5mmA. Reconnected RPROG to ground will return the charger to normal operation. 2/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 OPERATION The FSP4054 is a single cell lithium-ion battery charger using a constant-current/constant-voltage algorithm. It can deliver up to 800mA of charge current (using a good thermal PCB layout) with a final voltage accuracy of ±1%. The FSP4054 includes an internal P-channel power MOSFET and thermal regulation circuitry. No blocking diode or external current sense resistor is required; thus, the basic charger circuit requires only two external components. Furthermore, the FSP4054 is capable of operating from a USB power source. Normal charge cycle A charge cycle begins when the voltage at the Vcc pin rises above the UVLO threshold level and a 1% program resistor is connected from the PROG pin to ground or when a battery is connected to the charger output. If the BAT pin is less than 2.9V, the charger enters trickle charge mode. In this mode, the FSP4054 supplies approximately 1/10 the programmed charge current to bring the battery voltage up to a safe level for full current charging. When the BAT pin voltage rises above 2.9V, the charger enters constant-current mode, where the programmed charge current is supplied to the battery. When the BAT pin approaches the final float voltage (4.2V), the FSP4054 enters constant-voltage mode and the charge current begins to decrease. When the charge current drops to 1/10 of the programmed value, the charge cycle ends. Programmed charge current The charge current is programmed using a single resistor from the PROG pin to ground. The battery charge current is 1000 times the current out of the PROG pin. The program resistor and the current are calculated using the following equations: The charge current out of the BAT pin can be determined at any time by monitoring the PROG pin voltage using the following equation: Charge termination A charge cycle is terminated when the charge current falls to 1/10th the programmed value after the final float voltage is reached. This condition is detected by using an internal, filtered comparator to monitor the PROG pin. When the PROG pin voltage falls below 100mV for longer than tTERM, charging is terminated. The charge current is latched off and the FSP4054 enters standby mode, where the input supply current drops to 200uA. (Note: C/10 termination is disabled in trickle charging and thermal limiting modes) When charging, transient loads on the BAT pin can cause the PROG pin to fall below 100mV for short periods of time before the DC charge current has dropped to 1/10th the programmed value. The 1ms filter time on the termination comparator ensures that transient loads of this nature do not result in premature charge cycle termination. Once the average charge current drops below 1/10th the programmed value, the FSP4054 terminates the charge cycle and ceases to provide any current through the BAT pin. In this state, all loads on the BAT pin must be supplied by the battery. The FSP4054 constantly monitor the BAT pin voltage in standby mode. If this voltage drops below the 4.05V recharge threshold, another charge cycle begins and current is once again supplied to the battery. To manually restart a charge cycle when in standby mode, the input voltage must be removed and reapplied, or the charger must be shut down and restarted using the PROG pin. The figure 1shows the state diagram of a typical charge cycle. Charge status indicator The charge status output has three different states: strong pull-down(10mA), weak pull-down (20uA) and high impedance. The strong pull-down state indicates that the FSP4054 is in a charge cycle. Once the charge cycle has terminated, the pin state is determined by undervoltage lockout conditions. A weal pull-down indicates that Vcc meets the UVLO conditions and the FSP4054 is ready to charge. High impedance indicates that the FSP4054 is in undervoltage lockout mode: either VCC is less than 100mV above the BAT pin voltage or insufficient voltage is applied to the VCC pin. A microprocessor can be used to distinguish between these three states—this method is discussed in the Applications Information section. Thermal limiting An internal thermal feedback loop reduces the programmed charge current if the die temperature attempts to rise above a preset value of approximately 120°C. This feature protects the FSP4054 from excessive temperature and allows the user to push the limits of the power handling capability of a given circuit board without risk of damaging the FSP4054. The charge current can be set according to typical (not worst-case) ambient temperature with the 3/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 assurance that the charger will automatically reduce the current in worst-case conditions. ThinSOT power considerations are discussed further in the Applications Information section. Undervoltage Lockout UVLO) An internal undervoltage lockout circuit monitors the input voltage and keeps the charger in shutdown mode until VCC rises above the undervoltage lockout threshold. The UVLO circuit has a built-in hysteresis of 200mV. Furthermore, to protect against reverse current in the power MOSFET, the UVLO circuit keeps the charger in shutdown mode if VCC falls to within 30mV of the battery voltage. If the UVLO comparator is tripped, the charger will not come out of shutdown mode until VCC rises 100mV above the battery voltage. Manual shutdown At any point in the charge cycle, the FSP4054 can be put into shutdown mode by removing RPROG thus floating the PROG pin. This reduces the battery drain current to less than 2mA and the supply current to less than 50mA. A new charge cycle can be initiated by reconnecting the program resistor. In manual shutdown, the CHRG pin is in a weak pull-down state as long as VCC is high enough to exceed the UVLO conditions. The CHRG pin is in a high impedance state if the FSP4054 is in undervoltage lockout mode: either VCC is within 100mV of the BAT pin voltage or insufficient voltage is applied to the VCC pin. Automatic recharge Once the charge cycle is terminated, the FSP4054 continuously monitors the voltage on the BAT pin using a comparator with a 2ms filter time (tRECHARGE). A charge cycle restarts when the battery voltage falls below 4.05V (which corresponds to approximately 80% to 90% battery capacity). This ensures that the battery is kept at or near a fully charged condition and eliminates the need for periodic charge cycle initiations. CHRG output enters a strong pulldown state during recharge cycles. Figure 1:the state diagram of a typical charge cycle 4/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS(NOTE 1) Parameter Input Supply Voltage PROG BAT CHRG BAT short-circuit duration BAT pin current PROG pin current Operating temperature(Note 2) Maximum Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Rating -0.3 to 10 -0.3 to Vcc + 0.3 -0.3 to 7 -0.3 to 10 continuous 800 800 -40 to 85 125 -65 to 150 mA uA °C °C °C Unit V V V V Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) 300 °C Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which the life of a device may be impaired. Note 2: The FSP4054 is guaranteed to meet performance specifications from 0°C ~ 70°C. Specifications over the -40°C ~85°C operating temperature range are assured by design, characterization and correlation with statistical process controls. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS The * denotes specifications which apply over the full operating temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA=25°C. Vcc=5V, unless otherwise noted. SYMBO PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT L Input Voltage Input supply current Regulated output (Float) voltage Vcc Icc * *Charge mode(Note3) RPROG=10k *Standby mode(Charge terminated) *Shutdown mode(RPROG not connected, VCC<VBAT, or VCC<VUV) 0°C<TA<85°C, IBAT=40mA *RPROG=10k, current mode *RPROG=2k, current mode *VBAT=4.2V, Standby mode Shutdown mode(RPROG not connected, VCC=0V, Sleep mode *VBAT<VTRIKL, RPROG=2k RPROG=10k, VBAT Rising RPROG=10k *From Vcc low to high * *PROG pin rising *PROG pin falling Vcc from low to high Vcc from high to low 4.25 300 200 25 4.158 93 465 0 4.2 100 500 -2.5 ±1 20 2.8 60 3.7 150 1.15 0.9 70 5 ±1 45 2.9 80 3.8 200 1.21 1.0 100 30 2007-7-3 6.5 2000 500 50 4.242 107 535 -6 ±2 ±2 70 3.0 110 3.92 300 1.30 1.0 140 50 V uA VFLOAT V mA mA uA uA uA mA V mV V mV V mV BAT pin current IBAT Trickle charge current Trickle charge threshold voltage Trickle charge hystersis voltage Vcc undervoltage lockout threshold Vcc undervoltage lockout hystersis Manual shutdown threshold voltage VCC – VBAT lockout threshold voltage ITRIKL VTRIKL VTRHYS VUV VUVHYS VMSD VASD 5/15 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (CONTINUED) FSP4054 The * denotes specifications which apply over the full operating temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA=25°C. Vcc=5V, unless otherwise noted. SYMBO PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT L C/10 termination current threshold ITERM *RPROG=10k (Note 4) *RPROG=2k *RPROG=10k, current mode 0.085 0.10 0.115 mA/mA PROG pin voltage VPROG 0.93 1.0 1.07 V CHRG pin weak pull-down ICHRG VCHRG=5V 8 20 35 uA current CHRG pin output low voltage ICHRG=5mA 0.35 0.6 V Recharge battery threshold ∆VRECHRG VFLOAT -VRECHRG 100 150 200 mV voltage Junction temperature in °C TLIM 120 constant temperature mode Power FET “ON” resistance RON 600 mΩ (between Vcc and VBAT) Soft-start time tss =0 to IBAT=1000V/RPROG 100 us Recharge comparator filter VIBAT high to low 0.75 2 4.5 ms tRECHARGE time Termination comparator filter TTERM IBAT falling below ICHRG/10 400 1000 2500 us time PROG pin pull-up current IPROG 3 uA Note 3: Supply current includes PROG pin current (approximately 100uA) but does not include any current delivered to the battery through the BAT pin (approximately 100mA) Note 4: ITERM is expressed as a function of measured full charge current with indicated PROG resistor 6/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 APPLICATION INFORMATION Stability Considerations The constant-voltage mode feedback loop is stable without an output capacitor provided a battery is connected to the charger output. With no battery present, an output capacitor is recommended to reduce ripple voltage. When using high value, low ESR ceramic capacitors, it is recommended to add a 1W resistor in series with the capacitor. No series resistor is needed if tantalum capacitors are used. In constant-current mode, the PROG pin is in the feedback loop, not the battery. The constant-current mode stability is affected by the impedance at the PROG pin. With no additional capacitance on the PROG pin, the charger is stable with program resistor values as high as 20k. However, additional capacitance on this node reduces the maximum allowed program resistor. The pole frequency at the PROG pin should be kept above 100kHz. Therefore, if the PROG pin is loaded with a capacitance, CPROG, the following equation can be used to calculate the maximum resistance value for RPROG: Average, rather than instantaneous, charge current may be of interest to the user. For example, if a switching power supply operating in low current mode is connected in parallel with the battery, the average current being pulled out of the BAT pin is typically of more interest than the instantaneous current pulses. In such a case, a simple RC filter can be used on the PROG pin to measure the average battery current as shown in Figure 2. A 10k resistor has been added between the PROG pin and the filter capacitor to ensure stability. Figure 2: Isolating capacitive load on PROG pin and filtering Power Dissipation The conditions that cause the FSP4054 to reduce charge current through thermal feedback can be approximated by considering the power dissipated in the IC. Nearly all of this power dissipation is generated by the internal MOSFET -this is calculated to be approximately: where PD is the power dissipated, VCC is the input supply voltage, VBAT is the battery voltage and IBAT is the charge current. The approximate ambient temperature at which the thermal feedback begins to protect the IC is: Example: An FSP4054 operating from a 5V USB supply is programmed to supply 400mA full-scale current to a discharged Li-Ion battery with a voltage of 3.75V. Assuming θJA is 150°C/W, the ambient temperature at which the FSP4054 will begin to reduce the charge current is approximately: The FSP4054 can be used above 45°C ambient, but the charge current will be reduced from 400mA. The approximate current at a given ambient temperature can be approximated by: Using the previous example with an ambient temperature of 60°C, the charge current will be reduced to approximately: 7/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation Moreover, when thermal feedback reduces the charge current, the voltage at the PROG pin is also reduced proportionally as discussed in the Operation section. It is important to remember that FSP4054 applications do not need to be designed for worst-case thermal conditions since the IC will automatically reduce power dissipation when the junction temperature reaches approximately 120°C. Increasing Thermal Regulation Current Reducing the voltage drop across the internal MOSFET can significantly decrease the power dissipation in the IC. This has the effect of increasing the current delivered to the battery during thermal regulation. One method is by dissipating some of the power through an external component, such as a resistor or diode. Example: An FSP4054 operating from a 5V wall adapter is programmed to supply 800mA full-scale current to a discharged Li-Ion battery with a voltage of 3.75V. Assuming θJA is 125°C/W, the approximate charge current at an ambient temperature of 25°C is: FSP4054 By dropping voltage across a resistor in series with a 5V wall adapter (shown in Figure 3), the on-chip power dissipation can be decreased, thus increasing the thermally regulated charge current Figure 3: A circuit to maximize thermal mode charge current Solving for IBAT using the quadratic formula. Using RCC = 0.25W, VS = 5V, VBAT = 3.75V, TA = 25°C and θJA = 125°C/W we can calculate the thermally regulated charge current to be: IBAT = 708.4mA While this application delivers more energy to the battery and reduces charge time in thermal mode, it may actually lengthen charge time in voltage mode if VCC becomes low enough to put the FSP4054 into dropout. Figure 4 shows how this circuit can result in dropout as RCC becomes large. This technique works best when RCC values are minimized to keep component size small and avoid dropout. Remember to choose a resistor with adequate power handling capability. 8/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 Figure 4: Charge current vs RCC VCC Bypass Capacitor Many types of capacitors can be used for input bypassing, however, caution must be exercised when using multilayer ceramic capacitors. Because of the self-resonant and high Q characteristics of some types of ceramic capacitors, high voltage transients can be generated under some start-up conditions, such as connecting the charger input to a live power source. Adding a 1.5W resistor in series with an X5R ceramic capacitor will minimize start-up voltage transients. For more information, refer to Application Note 88. Charge Current Soft-Start The FSP4054 includes a soft-start circuit to minimize the inrush current at the start of a charge cycle. When a charge cycle is initiated, the charge current ramps from zero to the full-scale current over a period of approximately 100ms. This has the effect of minimizing the transient current load on the power supply during start-up. CHRG Status Output Pin The CHRG pin can provide an indication that the input voltage is greater than the undervoltage lockout threshold level. A weak pull-down current of approximately 20mA indicates that sufficient voltage is applied to VCC to begin charging. When a discharged battery is connected to the charger, the constant current portion of the charge cycle begins and the CHRG pin pulls to ground. The CHRG pin can sink up to 10mA to drive an LED that indicates that a charge cycle is in progress. When the battery is nearing full charge, the charger enters the constant-voltage portion of the charge cycle and the charge current begins to drop. When the charge current drops below 1/10 of the programmed current, the charge cycle ends and the strong pull-down is replaced by the 20mA pull-down, indicating that the charge cycle has ended. If the input voltage is removed or drops below the undervoltage lockout threshold, the CHRG pin becomes high impedance. Figure 5 shows that by using two different value pull-up resistors, a microprocessor can detect all three states from this pin. Figure 5: Microprocessor to determine CHRG state To detect when the FSP4054 is in charge mode, force the digital output pin (OUT) high and measure the voltage at the CHRG pin. The N-channel MOSFET will pull the pin voltage low even with the 2k pull-up resistor. Once the charge cycle terminates, the N-channel MOSFET is turned off and a 20mA current source is connected to the CHRG pin. The IN pin will then be pulled high by the 2k pull-up resistor. To determine if there is a weak pull-down current, the OUT pin should be forced to a high impedance state. The weak current source will pull the IN pin low through the 800k resistor; if CHRG is high impedance, the IN pin will be pulled high, indicating that the part is in a UVLO state. Reverse Polarity Input Voltage Protection 9/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 In some applications, protection from reverse polarity voltage on VCC is desired. If the supply voltage is high enough, a series blocking diode can be used. In other cases, where the voltage drop must be kept low a Pchannel MOSFET can be used (as shown in Figure 6). Figure 6: Low loss input reverse polarity protection USB and Wall Adapter Power The FSP4054 allows charging from both a wall adapter and a USB port. Figure 7 shows an example of how to combine wall adapter and USB power inputs. A P-channel MOSFET, MP1, is used to prevent back conducting into the USB port when a wall adapter is present and a Schottky diode, D1, is used to prevent USB power loss through the 1k pull-down resistor. Typically a wall adapter can supply more current than the 500mA-limited USB port. Therefore, an N-channel MOSFET, MN1, and an extra 10k program resistor are used to increase the charge current to 600mA when the wall adapter is present. Figure 7: Combining wall adapter and USB power TYPICAL APPLICATIONS USB/wall adapter power Li-ion charger Full featured single cell Li-ion charger 800mA Li-ion charger with external power dissipation 10/15 Basic Li-ion charger with reverse polarity input protection 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS FSP4054 11/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS(CONTINUED) 12/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS(CONTINUED) 13/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS(CONTINUED) ORDERING INFORMATION FSP4054XXX Package Type: TC: TSOT23-5L Packing: A: Tape & Reel Temperature Grade: D: -40~85℃ MARKING INFORMATION 14/15 2007-7-3 Standalone Linear Li-ion Battery Charger with Thermal Regulation FSP4054 PACKAGE INFORMATION D e1 5 4 E1 E 1 e 2 3 A1 b A2 A C θ L L1 Symbol A A1 A2 b C D E E1 L L1 e e1 θ Dimensions In Millimeters Min. Max. 1.00 0.000 0.100 0.800 0.900 0.300 0.400 0.100 0.200 2.820 3.020 2.650 2.950 1.500 1.700 0.300 0.600 0.700REF 0.95 Bsc. 1.90 Bsc. 0º 8º Dimensions In Inches Min. Max. 0.040 0.000 0.004 0.032 0.036 0.012 0.016 0.004 0.008 0.111 0.119 0.104 0.116 0.060 0.068 0.012 0.024 0.028REF 0.038 Bsc. 0.076 Bsc. 0º 8º 15/15 2007-7-3
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