The BQ25600 and BQ25600D are highly-integrated
3.0-A switch-mode battery charge management and system power path management devices
for single cell Li-ion and Li-polymer batteries. The low impedance power path
optimizes switch-mode operation efficiency, reduces battery charging time, and
extends battery life during discharging phase. The I2C serial
interface with charging and system settings makes the device a truly flexible
solution.
The BQ25600 and BQ25600D feature fast charging
with high input voltage support for a wide range of smartphones, tablets and
portable devices. Its input voltage and current regulation and battery remote
sensing deliver maximum charging power to the battery. It also integrates a
bootstrap diode for the high-side gate drive for simplified system design. The
I2C serial interface with charging and system settings makes the
device a truly flexible solution.
The device supports a wide range of input sources,
including standard USB host port, USB charging port, and USB compliant high voltage
adapter. The device sets the default input current limit based on the built-in USB
interface. To set the default input current limit, the device uses the built-in USB
interface, or takes the result from the detection circuit in the system, such as USB
PHY device. The device is compliant with the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 power specs with
input current and voltage regulation. The device also meets the USB On-the-Go (OTG)
operation power rating specification by supplying 5.15 V on VBUS with a constant
current limit up to 1.2 A.
The power path management regulates the system
slightly above battery voltage but does not drop below the 3.5-V minimum system
voltage (programmable). With this feature, the system maintains operation even when
the battery is completely depleted or removed. When the input current limit or
voltage limit is reached, the power path management automatically reduces the charge
current to zero. As the system load continues to increase, the power path discharges
the battery until the system power requirement is met. This Supplement mode prevents
overloading the input source.
The device initiates and completes a charging
cycle without software control. It senses battery voltage and charges the battery in
three phases: pre-conditioning, constant current, and constant voltage. At the end
of the charging cycle, the charger automatically terminates when the charge current
is below a preset limit and the battery voltage is higher than the recharge
threshold. If the fully charged battery falls below the recharge threshold, the
charger automatically starts another charging cycle.
The charger provides various safety features for
battery charging and system operations including: battery negative temperature
coefficient thermistor monitoring, charging safety timer, and overvoltage and
overcurrent protections. The thermal regulation reduces charge current when the
junction temperature exceeds 110°C (programmable). The STAT output reports charging
status and any fault conditions. Other safety features include battery temperature
sensing for charge and boost mode, thermal regulation and thermal shutdown, and
input UVLO and overvoltage protection. The VBUS_GD bit indicates if a good power
source is present. The INT output immediately notifies the host
when a fault occurs.
The device also provides the
QON pin for BATFET enable and reset control to exit low
power ship mode or the full system reset function.
The device family is available in a 30-ball, 2.0
mm × 2.4 mm WCSP package.
The BQ25600 and BQ25600D are highly-integrated
3.0-A switch-mode battery charge management and system power path management devices
for single cell Li-ion and Li-polymer batteries. The low impedance power path
optimizes switch-mode operation efficiency, reduces battery charging time, and
extends battery life during discharging phase. The I2C serial
interface with charging and system settings makes the device a truly flexible
solution.
The BQ25600 and BQ25600D feature fast charging
with high input voltage support for a wide range of smartphones, tablets and
portable devices. Its input voltage and current regulation and battery remote
sensing deliver maximum charging power to the battery. It also integrates a
bootstrap diode for the high-side gate drive for simplified system design. The
I2C serial interface with charging and system settings makes the
device a truly flexible solution.
The device supports a wide range of input sources,
including standard USB host port, USB charging port, and USB compliant high voltage
adapter. The device sets the default input current limit based on the built-in USB
interface. To set the default input current limit, the device uses the built-in USB
interface, or takes the result from the detection circuit in the system, such as USB
PHY device. The device is compliant with the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 power specs with
input current and voltage regulation. The device also meets the USB On-the-Go (OTG)
operation power rating specification by supplying 5.15 V on VBUS with a constant
current limit up to 1.2 A.
The power path management regulates the system
slightly above battery voltage but does not drop below the 3.5-V minimum system
voltage (programmable). With this feature, the system maintains operation even when
the battery is completely depleted or removed. When the input current limit or
voltage limit is reached, the power path management automatically reduces the charge
current to zero. As the system load continues to increase, the power path discharges
the battery until the system power requirement is met. This Supplement mode prevents
overloading the input source.
The device initiates and completes a charging
cycle without software control. It senses battery voltage and charges the battery in
three phases: pre-conditioning, constant current, and constant voltage. At the end
of the charging cycle, the charger automatically terminates when the charge current
is below a preset limit and the battery voltage is higher than the recharge
threshold. If the fully charged battery falls below the recharge threshold, the
charger automatically starts another charging cycle.
The charger provides various safety features for
battery charging and system operations including: battery negative temperature
coefficient thermistor monitoring, charging safety timer, and overvoltage and
overcurrent protections. The thermal regulation reduces charge current when the
junction temperature exceeds 110°C (programmable). The STAT output reports charging
status and any fault conditions. Other safety features include battery temperature
sensing for charge and boost mode, thermal regulation and thermal shutdown, and
input UVLO and overvoltage protection. The VBUS_GD bit indicates if a good power
source is present. The INT output immediately notifies the host
when a fault occurs.
The device also provides the
QON pin for BATFET enable and reset control to exit low
power ship mode or the full system reset function.
The device family is available in a 30-ball, 2.0
mm × 2.4 mm WCSP package.