7.6 What are the recommended typical passive components values for my schematic design?
While REG1 and REG2 both use 1uF
capacitors, REGIN needs a 22nF capacitor to VSS when used.
Adding resistors in series to the
BREG BJT helps spread the power dissipation across multiple parts and reduces
thermal stress on individual parts.
VC0-VC1, VC1-VC2, and VC15-VC16
cannot be shorted.
When configuring the BAT pin, is
recommended to have a diode between BAT+ and the BAT pin with a capacitor to GND
afterward. This allows the device to remain powered in case of a short circuit
condition dropping the stack voltage to zero. The typical capacitance values is
1uF.
SRP and SRN must have a 0.1uF
capacitor between each other. For additional filtering, 0.1uF capacitors from
SRP and SRN to VSS can be added.
When in use, each SRP and SRN
resistor must have a 100Ohm resistor connecting the pin to the respective end of
the sense resistor, as shown below.
Figure 7-2 Proper Configuration
of the SRP and SRN Pins
When using a 18kOhm thermistor, a
470nF capacitor is recommended, but when using an 180kOhm thermistor, the
capacitance across must not exceed 400pF.
The smaller the resistance used
at the FET gates, the faster the device can turn-on and turn-off. However,
turning on too fast can result in damaging the the FETs so a resistance of more
than 10kOhms is used for most single FET applications.
For the SRP/SRN sense resistor,
the recommended resistance is 1mOhm, but is flexible based on application.
However, is critical that the resistor has a thermal coefficient of 50ppm.