SDAA142 November   2025 BQ25172

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Timer Based Charge
  6. 3Possible Overcharge
  7. 4Recharge and Intermittent Charge
  8. 5IC Thermal Rise
  9. 6Typical Application
  10. 7Summary
  11. 8References

Timer Based Charge

A Timer Based Charge NiMH profile also uses a constant current charge but at a reduced current for a longer time. Termination is controlled by a timer that ends charge after programed time has expires. This allows a lower charge current to be used for the charger, below 1C. See Figure 2-1

The BQ25172 uses this charge profile, timer is set by a pulldown resistor on TMR pin between 4 and 22 hours. As the timer is increased a lower charge current can be used. This allows flexibly to adjust the charger to match available current and battery pack size.

 BQ25172 Charge Profile Figure 2-1 BQ25172 Charge Profile