The ADP5062ACPZ-2-R7 from Analog Devices Inc. is a highly integrated power management solution designed for the efficient charging of one- or two-cell lithium-ion (Li-Ion) and lithium polymer (Li-Poly) batteries. This compact and versatile unit combines a linear battery charger with a multitude of power management features, making it an ideal choice for portable electronic applications where space and power efficiency are critical.
Key Features:
- Input Voltage Range: The device supports a wide input voltage range from 4.5V to 5.5V, making it suitable for USB-powered devices and other applications with a 5V power supply.
- Integrated Battery Charger: The linear charger provides a programmable charging current up to 1.2A, ensuring fast and efficient charging of connected batteries.
- Charge Safety Features: The ADP5062ACPZ-2-R7 includes a range of safety features such as overvoltage protection, thermal shutdown, and a safety timer for added protection during the charging process.
- Power Management: With integrated power-on reset and watchdog timer functions, the device ensures reliable operation of the host system.
- Package: The unit is available in a compact 32-lead LFCSP (5mm x 5mm) package, minimizing the footprint on the PCB and allowing for use in space-constrained applications.
Applications:
The ADP5062ACPZ-2-R7 is suitable for a wide range of portable devices where efficient power management and battery charging are essential. These include:
- Handheld Instruments
- Portable Medical Devices
- Wireless Headsets and Earbuds
- Smart Wearables
- Internet of Things (IoT) Devices
- And many more...
Manufacturer:
Analog Devices Inc. is renowned for its innovation in the field of mixed-signal processing technology. The company's products are widely used in a variety of applications that demand high performance, including industrial, automotive, communications, and consumer electronics markets.
Part Number:
The specific part number for this product is ADP5062ACPZ-2-R7, where "R7" denotes the packaging option for this device.