MP2605
28V, 1A Li-Ion/Li-Polymer Battery Charger
with Trickle Charge and Timer
The Future of Analog IC Technology
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
The MP2605 is a linear, high-performance
single cell Li-Ion/Li-Polymer battery charger. By
integrating high voltage input protection into the
charger IC, the MP2605 can tolerate an input
surge up to +28V.
Proprietary VIN Surge Protection up to 28V
Programmable Charge Current :
200mA to 1.0A
Trickle Charge
40μA Shutdown Current
7V Input OVP
Auto Recharge
Charge-Timer
Fault and Charge Status Indicators
The device features constant current (CC) and
constant voltage (CV) charging modes with
programmable charge currents (200mA to 1A),
current blocking, and trickle charge. The device
also provides fault and charge status
indications to the system.
APPLICATIONS
For guaranteed safe operation, the MP2605
reduces charge current when the device
reaches high temperature (due to limited PCB
space). Other safety features include battery
temperature monitoring and programmable
timer to complete the charging cycle.
Cell Phones
Digital Cameras
Smart Phones
PDAs
MP3 Players
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The MP2605 is available in 10-pin 3mm x 3mm
QFN packages.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
3.5V - 6.5V
VIN
To system
IBATT
1
2
3
4
5
IN
BATT
NTC
ACOK
10
9
MP2605
CHG
ISET 8
TMR
SS
GND
SHDN
VBATT
7
6
CSS
ON OFF
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MP2605 – 28V, 1A LINEAR BATTERY CHARGER WITH TRICKLE CHARGE AND TIMER
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number*
Package
Top Marking
Free Air Temperature (TA)
MP2605DQ
QFN10 (3mm x 3mm)
U4YW
-40C to +85C
* For Tape & Reel, add suffix –Z (e.g. MP2605DQ–Z).
For RoHS Compliant packaging, add suffix –LF (e.g. MP2605DQ–LF–Z)
PACKAGE REFERENCE
1
10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
6
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (1)
IN to GND .....................................-0.3V to +28V
ACOK and CHG Maximum Sink Current ..... 20mA
All Other Pins to GND ..................-0.3V to +6.5V
(2)
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +25°C)
………………………………………………....2.5W
Junction Temperature ...............................140C
Lead Temperature ....................................260C
Storage Temperature ............... -65°C to +150C
Recommended Operating Conditions
(3)
Nominal Supply Voltage VIN ............ 3.5V to 6.5V
Operating Junct. Temp (TJ)...... -40C to +125C
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Thermal Resistance
(4)
θJA
θJC
3x3 QFN10 .............................. 50 ...... 12 ... C/W
Notes:
1) Exceeding these ratings may damage the device.
2) The maximum allowable power dissipation is a function of the
maximum junction temperature TJ (MAX), the junction-toambient thermal resistance θJA, and the ambient temperature
TA. The maximum allowable continuous power dissipation at
any ambient temperature is calculated by PD (MAX) = (TJ
(MAX)-TA)/θJA. Exceeding the maximum allowable power
dissipation will cause excessive die temperature, and the
regulator will go into thermal shutdown. Internal thermal
shutdown circuitry protects the device from permanent
damage.
3) The device is not guaranteed to function outside of its
operating conditions.
4) Measured on JESD51-7, 4-layer PCB
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MP2605 – 28V, 1A LINEAR BATTERY CHARGER WITH TRICKLE CHARGE AND TIMER
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 5V, VSHDN = 0V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Symbol
Supply Current
ISUPPLY
Battery Voltage Regulation
VBATT
Condition
SHDN = High
SHDN= Low, ICHG = 0A,
VBATT=4.1V
T = -5°C to +75°C, IBATT = 0
VIN = 5V, VBATT = 3.8V
RCHG = 3.3kΩ
VIN = 5V, VBATT = 3.8V,
TJ = 0°C to +120°C,
RCHG = 1.6kΩ to 8.0kΩ
Min
Typ
Max
Units
40
µA
200
µA
4.16
4.20
4.24
V
448
515
582
mA
87
100
113
%ICHG
5
2.45
20
10
2.6
100
15
2.75
%ICHG
%ICHG
V
mV
Input ACOK Up Range
6.7
7
7.3
V
Input ACOK Low Range
1.5
2
2.5
V
Constant Current Regulation
ICHG
Constant Current Variation(5)
End of Charge Threshold (5)
Trickle Current (5)
Trickle Threshold Voltage
Trickle Voltage Hysteresis
ACOK
and CHG Overvoltage Clamp
Input
Over
Voltage
Protection
OVP Hysteresis
SHDN Trip Threshold High
SHDN Trip Threshold Low
SHDN Pull up Current
IBF
VIN = 5V, VBATT = 2.3V
OVP
VIN Rising
6.7
7
V
7.3
400
2.6
0.4
ISHDN
VSHDN=3V
Pin Voltage = 0.4V
CHG , ACOK Sink Current
Battery Reverse Current to
BATT Pin
Dropout voltage
8.2
VZ
VIN-VBATT
6
8
mV
V
V
µA
mA
SHDN = Low and Input =
Floating or 0V
VBATT = 3.8V, RCHG =
6kΩ. Current drop 10%
Die temperature Limit
Recharge Voltage Threshold VRECHARGE
Recharge Voltage hysteresis
V
1
0.25
105
3.9
120
4.0
100
µA
V
135
4.1
°C
V
mV
R_NTC at 0°C
Note: R_NTC is 100k at 25°C
R_NTC=TH11-4H104F
376.6
kΩ
R_NTC at 50°C
Note: R_NTC is 100k at 25°C
R_NTC=TH11-4H104F
32.3
kΩ
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
VIN = 5V, VSHDN = 0V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.
Parameter
Symbol
Oscillation Freq
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Units
CTMR = 2.2µF
5
Hz
TMR Pin Source Current
ITMR1
VTMR=0.1V
20
µA
TMR Pin Sink Current
ITMR2
VTMR=1.5V
20
µA
Soft Start Time
From Trickle to 90% Full
Current, CSS=0.1µF
70
80
90
mS
Notes:
5) ICHG is the target preprogrammed charge current (Die temperature below 110°C).
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PIN FUNCTIONS
Pin #
Name
1
VIN
2
ACOK
3
CHG
4
TMR
5
6
7
Description
Input Supply Pin. VIN receives the AC adapter or USB supply voltage.
Open-Drain Fault Status Indicator. This pin is high under any fault conditions.
Open-Drain Charge Indicator. This pin is low during charging, is high after battery full
or termination, and is toggling when the battery is in fault condition.
Oscillator Period Timer. Connect a timing capacitor between this pin and GND to set
the oscillator period.
GND, Exposed
The exposed pad and GND pin must be connected to the same ground plane.
Pad
SHDN
Charger IC Enable. An input “Low” signal at this pin or pin floating will enable the IC.
Soft-Start. Connect a capacitor to ground to set the soft-start time. The rising time
SS
constant is 400 10 3 C SS , where CSS is in μF.
8
ISET
9
NTC
10
BATT
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Constant Charge Current Program Pin. Connect this pin to an external resistor to
program the charging current in CC Mode.
Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Thermistor Pin. Connect a 500kΩ resistor
from this pin to the VIN pin and a 100kΩ NTC resistor (within the battery pack) from
this pin to ground. If NTC function is not used, replace NTC resistor with a regular
100kΩ resistor from this pin to ground. Do not leave this pin floating.
Charger Output.
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
IN
SS
NTC
VIN
CIN
1
7
9
BATT I
BATT
RNTC
10
TMR
CTMR
ISET
8.2V
4
BATTERY
CHARGE
CONTROL
CHG
+
VBATT
_
COUT
3
VZ
8
RCHG
8.2V
ACOK
2
VZ
6
ON OFF
SHDN
5
GND
Figure 1—Functional Block Diagram
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
CIN = 4.7µF, COUT = 2.2 µF, VIN = 5V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.
Battery Charge Curve
1000
Charge Current vs
Battery Voltage
5
1200
4
1000
800
ICHG (mA)
3
400
2
VBAT (V)
600
ICHG (mA)
VBAT
I CHG=1A
800
I CHG=0.8A
600
I CHG=0.5A
400
200
0
1
ICHG
0
30
60 90 120 150
TIME (Min)
0
180
0
Charge Current vs
Battery Voltage
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
VBAT (V)
4.0
5.0
0.6
1200
I CHG=1A
1000
1000
ICHG (mA)
I CHG=0.8A
800
I CHG=0.5A
600
400
800
VBAT=4V
0.5
VBAT=4.1V
200
3.0
3.3
3.6
3.9
0.4
600
0.3
400
0.2
200
0.1
I CHG=0.2A
0
2.7
1/RSET vs.
ISET
ICHG Current vs
Input Voltage
1200
ICHG (mA)
I CHG=0.2A
200
0
4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5.0
VIN (V)
4.2
VBAT (V)
0
0
200
400
600
ISET (mA)
800
Shut Down Low
Shut Down High
Power Ramp Up
VIN = 5V, ISET Resistor = 2.26K
VIN = 5V, ISET Resistor = 2.26K
VBAT = 3.8V
VIN = 5V, ISET Resistor = 2.26K
VIN
5V/div.
VSD
2V/div.
VIN
5V/div.
VSD
2V/div.
VBAT
2V/div.
VBAT
2V/div.
ICHG
0.5A/div.
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VIN
5V/div.
VCHG
5V/div.
VBAT
2V/div.
ICHG
0.5A/div.
ICHG
0.5A/div.
4ms/div.
1000
4ms/div.
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4ms/div.
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES (continued)
CIN = 4.7µF, COUT = 2.2 µF, VIN = 5V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.
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OPERATION
Input Voltage Range
The MP2605 has built-in input voltage surge
protection as high as +28V. The charger IC will
be automatically disabled when the input
voltage is lower than 3.0V or higher than 7.0V.
The open-drain pin ACOK is used to indicate
an input power good condition (i.e.
3.0V
CV)
Figure 2 shows the typical charging profile for
the MP2605. For a fully depleted battery with a
terminal voltage lower than 2.6V, the MP2605
will start with the trickle charge (preconditioning)
at 10% of the full charge current based on the
value of RCHG. If the charger stays in trickle
mode longer than 32768 cycles, the battery
fault condition will be indicated by flashing the
CHG LED. After the battery voltage reaches
2.6V, the charger begins charging using the
programmed charge current (ICHG).This is
referred to as Constant Current (CC) mode.
Once the battery voltage reaches 4.2V, the
charger will operate in the constant voltage (CV)
mode until the battery is fully charged. The
charge current drops during CV mode, and the
battery full indication is set when the charge
current is reduced to 20% of the programmed
constant current value (ICHG). The charge
process is then terminated. Recharge will start
after the battery voltage is reduced to 4.0V.
After 262144 cycles of continuous charging, if
the battery still has not reached 20% of the ICHG
condition, the on-chip timer will terminate the
charger to prevent charging the dead battery
excessively and the fault condition will be
flagged by flashing the CHG LED.
Charge Termination
The charge current will gradually decrease in
CV mode as the battery approaches full. The
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battery full threshold is internally programmed
to be 20% of the ICHG. When the charge current
reaches this threshold, the charger IC will be
automatically turned off.
IBATT
CC
Charging
ICHG
CV
Charging
20% of ICHG
10% of ICHG
Charging
Complete
Trickle
Charging
VBATT
2.6V
4.2V
Figure 2—MP2605 Typical Charging Profile
Automatic Recharge
When VBATT drops to 4.0V, the charger will
automatically restart the charge cycle until the
20% ICHG condition is met again. When the input
adapter is unplugged, or the charger is disabled
and/or terminated, the leakage current from the
battery to the MP2605 is less than 1uA.
Programming of Charge Current and Battery
Full Current
The charge current (ICHG) is set by a resistor
(RCHG) connected from the ISET pin to GND,
R CHG (k) 1700 / ICHG (mA ) .
The relationship between the charge current
and the programming resistance is established
by the following table and graph.
Table 1—RCHG and ICHG Relationship
RCHG (kΩ)
1.65
1.82
2.05
2.32
2.74
3.3
4.12
5.6
8.45
15
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ICHG (mA)
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
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Charge Current vs.
1/RCHG
CHARGE CURRENT (mA)
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
0
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
Figure 3—Charge Current vs. 1/RCHG
Resistance
The recommended resistance for programming
the charge current is 2.3kΩ