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

Introduction

A vacuum robot is becoming an essential equipment for a typical family. The robot can vacuum the hard floors and carpets, and mop the hard floors automatically, saving a lot of clearing efforts and time for us. More and more features are equipped in the vacuum robot to be effective. The sucking power and the side rolling brushes are the key features to improve the effectiveness of the cleaning. Smart sensors for obstacle avoidance and floor type identification are essential parts of smart operation. All these features require power to operate. The battery capacity needs to keep the operation for several hours for a complete clearing cycle. Some advanced features including mopping and the automatic drying to avoid molding put more challenges to the power requirements and system thermal design.