The BQ24179 is a fully integrated switch-mode buck-boost charger for 1- to 4-cell Li-ion batteries and Li-polymer batteries.
The integration includes 4 switching MOSFETs (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4), input and
charging current sensing circuits, the battery FET (QBAT) and all the
loop compensation of the buck-boost converter.
It uses narrow VDC power path
management, regulating the system slightly above the battery voltage without
dropping below a configurable minimum system voltage. When system power exceeds the
input source rating, battery supplement mode supports the system without overloading
the input source.
The charger supports the NVDC power path management, in which the system is
regulated at a voltage slightly higher than the battery voltage, but not drop below
the minimum system voltage. The system keeps operating even when the battery is
completely discharged or removed. When load power exceeds input source rating, the
battery gets into supplement mode and prevents the input source from being
overloaded and the system from crashing.
The device charges a battery from a
wide range of the input sources including legacy USB adapter to high voltage USB PD
adapter and traditional barrel adapter. The charger automatically sets converter to be buck, boost or buck-boost
configurations based on input voltage and battery voltage without the host
control. The dual input source selector manages the power flowing from two
different input sources. The inputs selection is controlled by the host through
I2C with default source #1 (VAC1) as the primary input and the source
#2 (VAC2) as the secondary input.
To support fast charging using an adjustable high voltage adapter, the device
provides D+/D- handshake. The device is compliant with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 power delivery specification
with input current and voltage regulation. In addition, the input current
optimizer (ICO) allows the detection of maximum power point of an unknown input
source.
Besides the I2C host
controlled charging mode, this charger also supports autonomous charging mode. After
power up, the charging is enabled with default register settings. The device can
complete a charging cycle without any software engagements. It detects battery
voltage and charges the battery in different phases: trickle charging, pre-charging,
constant current (CC) charging and constant voltage (CV) charging. At the end of the
charging cycle, the charger automatically terminates when the charge current is
below a pre-set limit (termination current) in the constant voltage phase. When the
full battery falls below the recharge threshold, the charger will automatically
start another charging cycle.
The charger provides various safety
features for battery charging and system operations, including battery temperature
negative thermistor monitoring, trickle charge, pre-charge and fast charge timers
and over-voltage/over-current protections on battery and input. The thermal
regulation reduces charge current when the junction temperature exceeds a
programmable threshold. The STAT output of the device reports the charging status
and any fault conditions. The PG output indicates if a good power source is
present. The INT pin immediately notifies host when
fault occurs.
The device also provides a 16-bit
analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for monitoring charge current and
input/battery/system (VAC, VBUS, BAT, SYS, TS) voltages.
It is available in a 56-pin
2.9 mm × 3.3 mm WCSP package.
The BQ24179 is a fully integrated switch-mode buck-boost charger for 1- to 4-cell Li-ion batteries and Li-polymer batteries.
The integration includes 4 switching MOSFETs (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4), input and
charging current sensing circuits, the battery FET (QBAT) and all the
loop compensation of the buck-boost converter.
It uses narrow VDC power path
management, regulating the system slightly above the battery voltage without
dropping below a configurable minimum system voltage. When system power exceeds the
input source rating, battery supplement mode supports the system without overloading
the input source.
The charger supports the NVDC power path management, in which the system is
regulated at a voltage slightly higher than the battery voltage, but not drop below
the minimum system voltage. The system keeps operating even when the battery is
completely discharged or removed. When load power exceeds input source rating, the
battery gets into supplement mode and prevents the input source from being
overloaded and the system from crashing.
The device charges a battery from a
wide range of the input sources including legacy USB adapter to high voltage USB PD
adapter and traditional barrel adapter. The charger automatically sets converter to be buck, boost or buck-boost
configurations based on input voltage and battery voltage without the host
control. The dual input source selector manages the power flowing from two
different input sources. The inputs selection is controlled by the host through
I2C with default source #1 (VAC1) as the primary input and the source
#2 (VAC2) as the secondary input.
To support fast charging using an adjustable high voltage adapter, the device
provides D+/D- handshake. The device is compliant with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 power delivery specification
with input current and voltage regulation. In addition, the input current
optimizer (ICO) allows the detection of maximum power point of an unknown input
source.
Besides the I2C host
controlled charging mode, this charger also supports autonomous charging mode. After
power up, the charging is enabled with default register settings. The device can
complete a charging cycle without any software engagements. It detects battery
voltage and charges the battery in different phases: trickle charging, pre-charging,
constant current (CC) charging and constant voltage (CV) charging. At the end of the
charging cycle, the charger automatically terminates when the charge current is
below a pre-set limit (termination current) in the constant voltage phase. When the
full battery falls below the recharge threshold, the charger will automatically
start another charging cycle.
The charger provides various safety
features for battery charging and system operations, including battery temperature
negative thermistor monitoring, trickle charge, pre-charge and fast charge timers
and over-voltage/over-current protections on battery and input. The thermal
regulation reduces charge current when the junction temperature exceeds a
programmable threshold. The STAT output of the device reports the charging status
and any fault conditions. The PG output indicates if a good power source is
present. The INT pin immediately notifies host when
fault occurs.
The device also provides a 16-bit
analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for monitoring charge current and
input/battery/system (VAC, VBUS, BAT, SYS, TS) voltages.
It is available in a 56-pin
2.9 mm × 3.3 mm WCSP package.