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MAX1535A
Highly Integrated Level 2 SMBus Battery Charger


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The MAX1535A is a highly integrated, multichemistry battery charger that simplifies construction of advanced smart chargers with a minimum number of external components. It uses Intel's system management bus (SMBus™) to control the charge voltage, charge current, and the maximum current drawn from the AC adapter. High efficiency is achieved through use of a constant off-time step-down topology with synchronous rectification.

In addition to support of the Smart Battery Charger Specifications Rev 1.1, the MAX1535A includes additional features. The maximum current drawn from the AC adapter is programmable to avoid overloads when supplying the load and the battery charger simultaneously. This enables the user to reduce the cost of the AC adapter. The MAX1535A provides a digital output that indicates the presence of an AC adapter. Based on the presence or absence of the AC adapter, the MAX1535A automatically selects the appropriate source for supplying power to the system by controlling two external P-channel MOSFETs. Under system control, the MAX1535A allows the battery to undergo a relearning or conditioning cycle in which the battery is completely discharged through the system load and then recharged.

The MAX1535A is capable of charging 2, 3, or 4 lithium-ion (Li+) cells in series, providing charge currents as high as 8A. The DC-to-DC converter in the MAX1535A uses a high-side P-channel switch with an N-channel synchronous rectifier. The charge current and input current-limit sense amplifiers have low input-offset errors and can use small-value sense resistors (0.01Ω, typ).

The MAX1535A is available in a 5mm x 5mm 32-pin thin QFN package and operates over the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range. An evaluation kit is available to reduce design time.

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • Compliant with Level 2 Smart Battery Charger Specifications Rev 1.1
  • Intel SMBus 2-Wire Serial Interface
  • ±0.5% Charge-Voltage Accuracy
  • 11-Bit Charge-Voltage Resolution
  • ±3% Input Current-Limit Accuracy
  • Uses Small (10mΩ) Current-Sense Resistors
  • 8A Maximum Charge Current
  • 6-Bit Input and Charge-Current Resolution
  • 8V to 28V Input Voltage Range
  • 175s Charge Safety Timer
  • Automatic Selection of System Power Source
  • Charges any Battery Chemistry (Li+, NiCd, NiMH, Lead Acid, etc.)

 
  • Notebook and Subnotebook Computers
  • Portable Equipment with Rechargeable Batteries
  • Tablet PCs

    Key Specifications:   Battery Chargers
    Part Number Cell Chemistry Number of NiMH or NiCd cells Number of Lithium-Ion cells Protected VIN (max) (V) Charging VIN (max) (V) Charge Rate Set by Max. Charge Current (A) Max. Charge Current (A) Charge Termination Charge Regulation Features EV-Kit Package Operating Temp. Range (°C)
    MAX1535A  Lead Acid
    Li-Ion
    Li-Polymer
    NiCd
    NiMH
    Universal
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    2
    3
    4
    28 28 Resistor
    SMBus
    8 8 Smart Battery Control Switchmode
    Input Current Limit
    Serial I/F
    Smart Power Selector
    Thermistor Input
    Timer
    Yes THIN QFN/32 -40 to +85
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    Document Ref.: 19-2848; Rev 1; 2004-04-21
    This page last modified: 2008-03-19



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