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OZ8660
Single Battery Charger Controller
FEATURES
• Highly integrated, high accuracy, single battery charge controller
• Synchronous buck converter topology with integrated power MOSFET
• System power selector with integrated power MOSFET
• Charging current up to 4A; high efficiency of >94%
• 0.5% constant voltage, ±2% charging current, and ±2% input current limiting
accuracies
• Outputs adapter and battery charge/discharge current information for
monitoring
• Analog inputs to program charging current, charging voltage and input
current limit
• Programmable wake-up voltage threshold
• Protection includes: battery reverse connection, built-in adapter under-
voltage (8.75V < VVAD), built-in battery under-voltage/short circuit, over-
voltage and over-current, built-in protection for operation at low charging
current and over-temperature shutdown
• Dynamic AC adapter current allocation for maximum charging rate
• Automatic AC Adapter voltage detection
• Charges batteries of various chemistries, including Li-Ion with 2, 3, and 4 cells
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
OZ8660 is a high performance battery charge controller with four power MOS-
FETs, from power switching and selector, integrated into one package. It has
input and charging current sensing, and programmable wake-up threshold with
associated logic and drivers to manage the integrated system’s power path. It
can operate under the supervision of a host microcontroller, and provides com-
plete battery charging control for single battery portable systems.
OZ8660 uses two high-side current sensors. When charging with the system ON,
it dynamically allocates all remaining AC adapter current not used by the system
to the charger, achieving the shortest possible charging time.
U.S. Patent #’s 6,498,461; 6,611,129; 6,861,823; 7,202,634; 8,350,532; 8,450,977; and more patents pending.
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