SLUAAR7 March   2024 BQ25731 , BQ25798

 

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  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Comparison Of Charging Dock And Onboard Charging Designs
  6. 3Key Design Considerations Of Battery Charging Designs
    1. 3.1 Selection of Charger IC Topology
    2. 3.2 Selection of Charger IC Controller vs. Integrated Designs
  7. 4Battery Charger Features That Simplify Vacuum Robot Charging Design
    1. 4.1 Detection and Protection of Abnormal Charging and Operation
    2. 4.2 Safe Charging With JEITA Temperature Profile for Long Battery Lifetime
    3. 4.3 Low Power Consumption for Service Time and Long Shelf Time
  8. 5Summary
  9. 6References

Selection of Charger IC Controller vs. Integrated Designs

The charging controller provides the flexibility of the customized designs of different power levels at a relatively low cost. Due to the space-limited nature of the on-board charging, a designer always wants to have fully integrated designs. The BQ25798 provides the option of buck-boost charging design with all MOSFETs and sensing element integrated design as shown by Figure 3-3 in a 4mm x 4mm QFN package [4]. BQ25798 has all the MOSFETs integrated and has been widely adopted for cleaning applications.


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Figure 3-3 BQ25798 Fully Integrated Buck-Boost Charger