Microchip Technology MCP73843-420I/MS - Battery Charge Controller
The MCP73843-420I/MS from Microchip Technology is a highly integrated and advanced battery charge controller, specifically designed for managing the charging process of single-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) or Lithium Polymer (Li-Poly) batteries. This versatile charge management controller is encapsulated in an MSOP-10 package, combining space-saving with reliable performance.
This sophisticated device incorporates a range of features that make it ideal for portable applications. It offers a constant current/constant voltage charge algorithm with selectable preconditioning and charge termination. The charge voltage accuracy is an impressive ±0.5%, ensuring that the battery is charged efficiently and safely to its maximum capacity.
The MCP73843-420I/MS provides a programmable charge current up to 1A, making it flexible for various battery sizes and requirements. Additionally, this controller includes safety features such as thermal regulation, which protects against overheating during the charging process, and a charge timer for additional safety to prevent overcharging.
The status of the charging cycle is easily monitored via the MCP73843-420I/MS's status output pins, which provide real-time feedback on whether the battery is in pre-charge, fast charge, or charge termination mode. This feature is particularly useful for maintaining the longevity and health of your battery.
The MCP73843-420I/MS operates over a wide temperature range and has a low dropout voltage, which makes it suitable for a variety of challenging operating environments. Its automatic power-down feature ensures minimal power consumption when the charge cycle is complete, contributing to the overall energy efficiency of the system it is integrated into.
With its combination of precision, flexibility, and safety features, the MCP73843-420I/MS is an excellent choice for designers looking to incorporate a reliable charge management system into their portable devices, such as smartphones, digital cameras, and handheld gaming systems.