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Number of series cells 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Charge current (max) (A) 2 Vin (max) (V) 40 Cell chemistry Lead Acid Battery charge voltage (min) (V) 0 Battery charge voltage (max) (V) 20 Absolute max Vin (max) (V) 40 Control topology Linear Control interface Standalone (RC-Settable) Features IC thermal regulation Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -20 to 70
Number of series cells 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Charge current (max) (A) 2 Vin (max) (V) 40 Cell chemistry Lead Acid Battery charge voltage (min) (V) 0 Battery charge voltage (max) (V) 20 Absolute max Vin (max) (V) 40 Control topology Linear Control interface Standalone (RC-Settable) Features IC thermal regulation Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -20 to 70
PDIP (N) 16 181.42 mm² 19.3 x 9.4 SOIC (DW) 16 106.09 mm² 10.3 x 10.3
  • Optimum Control for Maximum Battery Capacity and Life
  • Internal State Logic Provides Three Charge States
  • Precision Reference Tracks Battery Requirements Over Temperature
  • Controls Both Voltage and Current at Charger Output
  • System Interface Functions
  • Typical Standby Supply Current of only 1.6mA

  • Optimum Control for Maximum Battery Capacity and Life
  • Internal State Logic Provides Three Charge States
  • Precision Reference Tracks Battery Requirements Over Temperature
  • Controls Both Voltage and Current at Charger Output
  • System Interface Functions
  • Typical Standby Supply Current of only 1.6mA

The UC2906 series of battery charger controllers contains all of the necessary circuitry to optimally control the charge and hold cycle for sealed lead-acid batteries. These integrated circuits monitor and control both the output voltage and current of the charger through three separate charge states; a high current bulk-charge state, a controlled over-charge, and a precision float-charge, or standby, state.

Optimum charging conditions are maintained over an extended temperature range with an internal reference that tracks the nominal temperature characteristics of the lead-acid cell. A typical standby supply current requirement of only 1.6mA allows these ICs to predictably monitor ambient temperatures.

Separate voltage loop and current limit amplifiers regulate the output voltage and current levels in the charger by controlling the onboard driver. The driver will supply up to 25mA of base drive to an external pass device. Voltage and current sense comparators are used to sense the battery condition and respond with logic inputs to the charge state logic. A charge enable comparator with a trickle bias output can be used to implement a low current turn-on mode of the charger, preventing high current charging during abnormal conditions such as a shorted battery cell.

Other features include a supply under-voltage sense circuit with a logic output to indicate when input power is present. In addition the over-charge state of the charger can be externally monitored and terminated using the over-charge indicate output and over-charge terminate input.

The UC2906 series of battery charger controllers contains all of the necessary circuitry to optimally control the charge and hold cycle for sealed lead-acid batteries. These integrated circuits monitor and control both the output voltage and current of the charger through three separate charge states; a high current bulk-charge state, a controlled over-charge, and a precision float-charge, or standby, state.

Optimum charging conditions are maintained over an extended temperature range with an internal reference that tracks the nominal temperature characteristics of the lead-acid cell. A typical standby supply current requirement of only 1.6mA allows these ICs to predictably monitor ambient temperatures.

Separate voltage loop and current limit amplifiers regulate the output voltage and current levels in the charger by controlling the onboard driver. The driver will supply up to 25mA of base drive to an external pass device. Voltage and current sense comparators are used to sense the battery condition and respond with logic inputs to the charge state logic. A charge enable comparator with a trickle bias output can be used to implement a low current turn-on mode of the charger, preventing high current charging during abnormal conditions such as a shorted battery cell.

Other features include a supply under-voltage sense circuit with a logic output to indicate when input power is present. In addition the over-charge state of the charger can be externally monitored and terminated using the over-charge indicate output and over-charge terminate input.

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* データシート Sealed Lead-Acid Battery Charger データシート (Rev. C) 2005年 5月 23日
アプリケーション・ノート U-104 Improved Charging Methods for Lead-Acid Batteries Using the UC3906 1999年 9月 5日
アプリケーション・ノート U-131 Simple Switchmode Lead-Acid Battery Charger 1999年 9月 5日

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