LTC4080X
PI FU CTIO S
BAT (Pin 1): Charge Current Output and Buck Regulator
Input. Provides charge current to the battery and regulates
the final float voltage to 4.2V. An internal precision resistor
divider from this pin sets the float voltage and is disconnected
in charger shutdown mode. This pin must be decoupled
with a low ESR capacitor for low-noise buck operation.
VCC (Pin 2): Positive Input Supply Voltage. This pin provides
power to the battery charger. VCC can range from 3.75V
to 5.5V. This pin should be bypassed with at least a 1µF
capacitor. When VCC is less than 32mV above the BAT pin
voltage, the battery charger enters shutdown mode.
E⎯ N⎯ _⎯ C⎯ H⎯ R⎯ G⎯ (Pin 3): Enable Input Pin for the Battery Charger.
Pulling this pin above the manual shutdown threshold (VIH)
puts the LTC4080X charger in shutdown mode, thus stop-
ping the charge cycle. In battery charger shutdown mode,
the LTC4080X has less than 10µA supply current and less
than 5µA battery drain current provided the regulator is
not running. Enable is the default state, but the pin should
be tied to GND if unused.
PROG (Pin 4): Charge Current Program and Charge Cur-
rent Monitor Pin. Connecting a 1% resistor, RPROG, to
ground programs the charge current. When charging in
constant-current mode, this pin servos to 1V. In all modes,
the voltage on this pin can be used to measure the charge
current using the following formula:
IBAT
=
VPROG
RPROG
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⎯A⎯C⎯P⎯R (Pin 5): Open-Drain Power Supply Status Out-
put. When VCC is greater than the undervoltage lockout
threshold (3.6V) and greater than VBAT + 82mV, the ⎯A⎯C⎯P⎯R
pin will be pulled to ground; otherwise the pin is high
impedance.
⎯C⎯H⎯R⎯G (Pin 6): Open-Drain Charge Status Output. The
charge status indicator pin has three states: pulldown,
high impedance state, and pulsing at 2Hz. This output can
be used as a logic interface or as an LED driver. When the
battery is being charged, the ⎯C⎯H⎯R⎯G pin is pulled low by an
internal N-channel MOSFET. When the charge current drops
to 10% of the full-scale current, the ⎯C⎯H⎯R⎯G pin is forced to
a high impedance state. When the battery voltage remains
below 2.9V for one quarter of the full charge time, the
battery is considered defective, and the ⎯C⎯H⎯R⎯G pin pulses
at a frequency of 2Hz with 75% duty cycle.
FB (Pin 7): Feedback Pin for the Buck Regulator. A resistor
divider from the regulator’s output to the FB pin programs
the output voltage. Servo value for this pin is 0.8V.
MODE (Pin 8): Burst Mode Enable Pin. Tie this pin high to
force the LTC4080X regulator into Burst Mode operation
for all load conditions. Tie this pin low to force constant-
frequency mode operation for all load conditions. Do not
float this pin.
EN_BUCK (Pin 9): Enable Input Pin for the Buck Regulator.
Pull this pin high to enable the regulator, pull low to shut
down. Do not float this pin.
SW (Pin 10): Switch Pin for the Buck Regulator. Minimize
the length of the metal trace connected to this pin. Place
the inductor as close to this pin as possible.
GND (Pin 11): Ground. This pin is the back of the Exposed
Pad package and must be soldered to the PCB for electrical
connection and rated thermal performance.
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