Texas Instruments - Battery Management System
The LM3622AM-4.2/NOPB is a dedicated single-cell lithium-ion battery charge management integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, designed to offer a simple and efficient solution for charging and protecting your lithium-ion batteries. This high-performance IC is specifically tailored for portable and compact electronic devices, ensuring that your battery is charged safely and efficiently.
The LM3622AM-4.2/NOPB operates with an input voltage range that is suitable for most standard applications, and its fixed 4.2V output voltage is optimized for single-cell lithium-ion batteries, which is the most common type used in portable electronics. The precision voltage regulation ensures the longevity and reliability of the battery by preventing overcharging, a critical factor for maintaining battery health.
This device features an automatic recharge function, which initiates a new charging cycle if the battery voltage falls below a certain threshold, thus maintaining the battery at its peak capacity. The charge termination feature is designed to stop the charging process once the battery is fully charged, preventing any potential damage due to overcharging.
The compact SMD (Surface-Mount Device) package of the LM3622AM-4.2/NOPB makes it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications. Additionally, its "NOPB" designation indicates that it is part of Texas Instruments' eco-friendly product line, manufactured without the use of lead (Pb) and thus compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) regulations.
With its integrated power transistor and current regulator, this IC simplifies the design of your power management system by reducing the number of external components required. Its thermal protection feature also ensures that both the IC and the battery are safeguarded against temperature-related damage.
In summary, the LM3622AM-4.2/NOPB from Texas Instruments is a robust and reliable solution for your single-cell lithium-ion battery charging needs, providing a balance of performance, efficiency, and safety for your electronic devices.