Packaging information
Package | Pins DSBGA (YBG) | 8 |
Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 |
Package qty | Carrier 3,000 | LARGE T&R |
Features for the BQ25180
- 1-A Power path linear battery charger
- 3.0-V to 5.9-V input voltage operating range optimized for battery to battery charging and USB adapter
- 25-V tolerant input voltage
- Configurable battery regulation voltage with 0.5% accuracy from 3.6 V to 4.65 V in 10-mV steps
- 5-mA to 1-A configurable fast charge current
- 55-mΩ battery FET ON resistance
- Up to 2.5-A discharge current to support high system loads
- Configurable termination current down to 0.5 mA
- Configurable NTC charging profile thresholds including JEITA support
- Power cycle and advanced reset mechanisms to recover system
- Power path management for powering the system and charging the battery
- Regulated system voltage (SYS) ranging from 4.4 V to 4.9 V in addition to battery voltage tracking and input pass-though options
- Configurable input current limit
- Selectable adapter or battery power for system
- Dynamic power path management optimizes charging from weak adapters
- Ultra low quiescent current modes
- 15-nA Shutdown mode
- 3.2-µA Ship mode with button press wake
- 3 µA in Battery Only mode
- 30-µA input adapter Iq in Sleep mode
- One push-button wake-up and reset input
- Integrated fault protection
- Input overvoltage protection (VIN_OVP)
- Battery undervoltage protection (VBUVLO)
- Battery short protection (BATSC)
- Battery overcurrent protection (BATOCP)
- Input current limit protection (ILIM)
- Thermal regulation (TREG) and thermal shutdown (TSHUT)
- Battery thermal fault protection (TS)
- Watchdog and safety timer fault
- System short protection
- System overvoltage protection
Description for the BQ25180
The BQ25180 is a linear battery charger IC focusing on small solution size and low quiescent current for extending battery life. The device is available in an 8-ball chipscale package which does not need HDI PCB process for fabrication thereby reducing the PCB cost. The device can support up to 1-A charging and system loads of up to 2.5 A.
The battery is charged using a standard Li-ion or LiFePO4 charge profile with three phases: precharge, constant current and constant voltage. Thermal regulation provides the maximum charge current while managing the device temperature. The charger is also optimized for battery to battery charging with 3-V minimum input voltage operation and can withstand 25-V absolute maximum line transients. The device integrates a single push-button input and reset circuitry to reduce the total solution footprint.