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TI introduces single-chip buck-boost battery charge controllers enabling USB Type-C™ and USB Power Delivery support

TI introduces single-chip buck-boost battery charge controllers enabling USB Type-C™ and USB Power Delivery support

07/25/2017

Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a pair of highly flexible, single-chip buck-boost battery charge controllers for one- to four-cell (1S to 4S) designs. The bq25703A and bq25700A synchronous charge controllers support efficient charging through USB Type-C and other USB ports in end equipment ranging from notebooks and tablets to power banks, drones and smart home applications. To learn more about the bq25703A and bq25700A, see www.ti.com/bq25703A-pr and www.ti.com/bq25700A-pr.

Supporting both I2C and SMBus interfaces, the bq25703Aand bq25700A feature a new advanced battery algorithm enabling full power output by adding intelligence to battery charging through maximum power point tracking technology. The unique algorithm, referred to as input current optimization (ICO), automatically detects the full capacity of input power to optimize current, while maintaining consistent system and charging current to ensure the utilization of maximum input power.

Key features and benefits

  • Input source flexibility: The device's USB Power Delivery compatibility offers an input voltage range from 3.5 V to 24 V, which designers can use in multiple ports including USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and the newest standard, USB Type-C.
  • Wide USB On-the-Go (OTG) output compatibility: The new charge controllers support input-ready devices from 5 V to 20 V and adjustable output for USB OTG with programmable current regulation.
  • Compact configurations: TI's new battery-charging algorithm and intelligent detection features enable the battery charge controllers to support wide input and output voltage ranges and more compact adaptor designs.
  • Seamless transition between different modes : The devices support 1S to 4S batteries and an efficient transition between buck and boost operation without any dead zone.

To get more details follow this link.

www.ti.com


Company profile:  Texas Instruments

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