ACTIVE-SEMI ACT8332NDAQB-T

ACT8828
Active-Semi
Rev 6, 09-Jun-10
Six Channel ActivePathTM Power Management IC
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
• ActivePathTM Li+ Charger with System Power
The patent-pending ACT8828 is a complete, cost
effective, highly-efficient ActivePMUTM power
management solution that is ideal for a wide range of
high performance portable handheld applications such
as personal navigation devices (PNDs). This device
integrates the ActivePath complete battery charging
and management system with four power supply
channels.
Selection
• Four Integrated Regulators:
− 1.3A High Efficiency Step-Down DC/DC
− 1.0A High Efficiency Step-Down DC/DC
− 0.55A High Efficiency Step-Down DC/DC
− 30V Step-Up DC/DC for up to 7s × 3p WLEDs
•
•
•
•
I2CTM Serial Interface
Minimal External Components
The ActivePath architecture automatically selects the
best available input supply for the system. If the
external input source is not present or the system load
current is more than the input source can provide, the
ActivePath supplies additional current from the battery
to the system. The charger is a complete, thermallyregulated, stand-alone single-cell linear Li+ charger
that incorporates an internal power MOSFET.
Compatible with USB or AC-Adapter Charging
5×5mm, Thin-QFN (TQFN55-40) Package
− Only 0.75mm Height
− RoHS Compliant
APPLICATIONS
REG1, REG2, and REG3 are three independent,
fixed-frequency, current-mode step-down DC/DC
converters that output 1.3A, 1.0A, and 0.55A,
respectively. REG4 is a fixed-frequency, step-up
DC/DC converter that safely and efficiently biases
strings of up to 7 white-LEDs (up to a total of 21
LEDs) for display backlight applications. Finally, an
I2C serial interface provides programmability for the
DC/DC converters.
• Personal Navigation Devices
• Portable Media Players
• Smart Phones
The ACT8828 is available in a tiny 5mm × 5mm 40pin Thin-QFN package that is just 0.75mm thin.
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
CHG_IN
CHGLEV
DCCC
ISET
ACIN
nSTAT
Li+ Battery
Programmable
Up to 1A
VSYS
ActivePathTM
&
Single-Cell Li+
Battery Charger
REG1
Step-Down
DC/DC
REG2
Step-Down
DC/DC
nPBIN
nIRQ
nRSTO
REG3
Step-Down
DC/DC
SCL
SDA
ON1
System
Control
REG4
Step-Up
DC/DC
ON2
ON3
ON4
ACT8828
PMU
VSEL
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I2CTM is a trademark of Philips Electronics.
Active
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OUT1
Adjustable, or
0.8V to 4.4V
Up to 1.3A
OUT2
Adjustable, or
0.8V to 4.4V
Up to 1.0A
OUT3
Adjustable, or
0.8V to 4.4V
Up to 0.55A
OUT4
Up to 30V
7s x 3p WLEDs
TM
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ACT8828
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................................................................P. 01
Functional Block Diagram ...................................................................................................... p. 03
Ordering Information .............................................................................................................. p. 04
Pin Configuration .................................................................................................................... p. 04
Pin Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... p. 05
Absolute Maximum Ratings.................................................................................................... p. 07
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...........................................................................................P. 08
Register Descriptions ............................................................................................................. p. 08
I2C Interface Electrical Characteristics ................................................................................... p. 09
Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................................ p. 10
Register Descriptions ............................................................................................................. p. 11
Typical Performance Characteristics...................................................................................... p. 12
Functional Description ............................................................................................................ p. 13
STEP-DOWN DC/DC CONVERTERS ..........................................................................P. 17
Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................................ p. 17
Typical Performance Characteristics...................................................................................... p. 20
Register Descriptions ............................................................................................................. p. 22
Functional Description ............................................................................................................ p. 28
STEP-UP DC/DC CONVERTERS ................................................................................P. 31
Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................................ p. 31
Typical Performance Characteristics...................................................................................... p. 32
Register Descriptions ............................................................................................................. p. 33
Functional Description ............................................................................................................ p. 35
ActivePathTM CHARGER .............................................................................................P. 37
Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................................ p. 37
Typical Performance Characteristics...................................................................................... p. 39
Functional Description ............................................................................................................ p. 41
PACKAGE INFORMATION ..........................................................................................P. 49
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ActivePMUTM and ActivePathTM are trademarks of Active-Semi.
I2CTM is a trademark of Philips Electronics.
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ACT8828
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FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
(Optional)
AC Adaptor
USB
Active-Semi
BODY
SWITCH
CHG_IN
Up to 12V
ACT8828
VSYS
System Supply
BODY
SWITCH
ACIN
BAT
Li+ Battery
DCCC
VSYS
100礎
ActivePath
Control
+
TH
CURRENT SENSE
nSTAT
VOLTAGE SENSE
PRECONDITION
CHARGE STATUS
Charge
Control
ISET
THERMAL
REGULATION
2.9V
110癈
VSYS
BTR
CHGLEV
OUT1
VP1
To VSYS
nRSTO
REG1
SW1
VSYS
nPBIN
OUT1
OUT1
GP1
PUSH BUTTON
OUT1
VP2
nIRQ
To VSYS
REG2
SW2
OUT2
OUT2
GP2
SCL
VP3
SDA
System
Control
ON2
OUT3
OUT3
ON3
GP3
ON4
SW4
OVP4
REG4
VSEL
REFBP
Reference
To VSYS
SW3
REG3
ON1
FB4
To VSYS
OUT4
7s x 3p
WLEDs
GP4
GA
EP
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ORDERING INFORMATION
PART
NUMBER
VOUT1/VSTBY1
VOUT2/VSTBY2
VOUT3/VSTBY3
CONTROL SEQUENCE
ACT8828QJ1D2-T
1.2V/1.2V
1.9V/1.9V
3.3V/3.3V
Sequence A
ACT8828QJ250-T
3.3V/3.3V
1.85V/1.85V
1.25V/1.25V
Sequence B
ACT8828QJ3B9-T
1.2V/1.2V
1.8V/1.8V
3.3V/3.3V
Sequence C
PACKAGING DETAILS
PACKAGE
PINS
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
PACKING
ACT8828QJ###-T
TQFN55-40
40
-40°C to +85°C
TAPE & REEL
: All Active-Semi components are RoHS Compliant and with Pb-free plating unless specified differently. The term Pb-free means
semiconductor products that are in compliance with current RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) standards.
: To select VSTBYx as a output regulation voltage of REGx, tie VSEL to VSYS or a logic high.
: Refer to the Control Sequence section for more information.
PIN CONFIGURATION
TOP VIEW
GP4
SW4
nSTAT
ON2
GA
REFBP
ON4
nRSTO
nIRQ
CHGLEV
TH
OVP4
DCCC
FB4
BTR
VP3
ACIN
SW3
Active-Semi
BAT
BAT
GP3
OUT3
ACT8828
VSYS
nPBIN
VSYS
SDA
CHG_IN
SCL
EP
ISET
ON3
OUT1
VP1
SW1
GP1
GP2
SW2
VP2
OUT2
ON1
VSEL
Thin - QFN (TQFN55-40)
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I2CTM is a trademark of Philips Electronics.
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS
PIN
NAME
DESCRIPTION
1
TH
Temperature Sensing Input. Connect to battery thermistor. TH is pulled up with a 100µA current
internally. See the Battery Temperature Monitoring section for more information.
2
DCCC
Dynamic Charging Current Control. Connect a resistor to set the dynamic charging current control
point. A internal 100µA current source sets up a voltage that is used to compare with VSYS and
dynamically scale the charging current to maintain VSYS regulation. See the Dynamic Charge
Current Control section for more information.
3
BTR
Safety Timer Program Pin. The resistance between this pin and GA determines the timers timeout
values. See the Charging Safety Timers section for more information.
4
ACIN
AC Adaptor Detect. Detects presence of a wall adaptor and automatically adjusts the charge
current to the maximum charge current level. Do not leave ACIN floating.
5, 6
BAT
Battery Charger Output. Connect this pin directly to the battery anode (+ terminal)
7, 8
VSYS
9
CHG_IN
Power Input for the Battery Charger. Bypass CHG_IN to GA with a capacitor placed as close to
the IC as possible. The battery charger are automatically enabled when a valid voltage is present
on CHG_IN.
10
ISET
Charge Current Set. Program the maximum charge current by connecting a resistor (RISET) between
ISET and GA. See the Charger Current Programming section for more information.
11
VSEL
Step-Down DC/DCs Output Voltage Selection. Drive to logic low to select default output voltage.
Drive to logic high to select secondary output voltage. See the Output Voltage Selection Pin
section for more information.
12
ON1
Independent Enable Control Input for REG1. Drive ON1 to VSYS or to a logic high for normal
operation, drive to GA or a logic low to disable REG1. Do not leave ON1 floating.
13
OUT2
Output Feedback Sense for REG2. Connect this pin directly to the output node to connect the
internal feedback network to the output voltage.
14
VP2
Power Input for REG2. Bypass to GP2 with a high quality ceramic capacitor placed as close as
possible to the IC.
15
SW2
Switching Node Output for REG2. Connect this pin to the switching end of the inductor.
16
GP2
Power Ground for REG2. Connect GA, GP1, GP2, GP3, and GP4 together at a single point as
close to the IC as possible.
17
GP1
Power Ground for REG1. Connect GA, GP1, GP2, GP3, and GP4 together at a single point as
close to the IC as possible.
18
SW1
Switching Node Output for REG1. Connect this pin to the switching end of the inductor.
19
VP1
Power Input for REG1. Bypass to GP1 with a high quality ceramic capacitor placed as close as
possible to the IC.
20
OUT1
Output Feedback Sense for REG1. Connect this pin directly to the output node to connect the
internal feedback network to the output voltage.
21
ON3
Enable Control Input for REG3. Drive ON3 to a logic high for normal operation, drive to GA or a
logic low to disable REG3. Do not leave ON3 floating.
22
SCL
Clock Input for I2C Serial Interface.
23
SDA
Data Input for I2C Serial Interface. Data is read on the rising edge of SCL.
System Output Pin. Bypass to GA with a 10µF or larger ceramic capacitor.
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PIN DESCRIPTIONS CONT’D
PIN
NAME
DESCRIPTION
24
nPBIN
Master Enable Input. Drive nPBIN to GA through a 100kΩ resistor to enable the IC, drive nPBIN
directly to GA to assert a Hard-Reset condition. Refer to the System Startup & Shutdown section
for more information. nPBIN is internally pulled up to VSYS through a 50kΩ resistor.
25
OUT3
Output Feedback Sense for REG3. Connect this pin directly to the output node to connect the
internal feedback network to the output voltage.
26
GP3
Power Ground for REG3. Connect GA, GP1, GP2, GP3, and GP4 together at a single point as
close to the IC as possible.
27
SW3
Switching Node Output for REG3. Connect this pin to the switching end of the inductor.
28
VP3
Power Input for REG3. Bypass to GP3 with a high quality ceramic capacitor placed as close as
possible to the IC.
29
FB4
Feedback Sense for REG4. Connect this pin to the LED string current sense resistor to sense the
LED current.
30
OVP4
31
GP4
Power Ground for REG4. Connect GP4 directly to a power ground plane. Connect GA, GP1, GP2,
GP3, and GP4 together at a single point as close to the IC as possible.
32
SW4
Switching Node Output for REG4. Connect this pin to the switching end of the inductor.
Over-Voltage Protection Input for REG4. Connect this pin to the output node through a 10kΩ
resistor to sense and prevent over-voltage conditions.
33
nSTAT
Active-Low Open-Drain Charger Status Output. nSTAT has a 5mA (typ) current limit, allowing it to
directly drive an indicator LED without additional external components. To generate a logic-level
output, connect nSTAT to an appropriate supply voltage (typically VSYS) through a 10kΩ or
greater pull-up resistor. See the Charge Status Indication section for more information.
34
ON2
Independent Enable Control Input for REG2. Drive ON2 to a logic high for normal operation, drive to
GA or a logic low to disable REG2. Do not leave ON2 floating.
35
GA
36
REFBP
37
ON4
Independent Enable Control Input for REG4. Drive ON4 to a logic high for normal operation, drive to
GA or a logic low to disable REG4. Do not leave ON4 floating.
38
nRSTO
Open-Drain Reset Output. nRSTO asserts low whenever REG1 is out of regulation, and remains
low for 260ms (typ) after REG1 reaches regulation.
39
nIRQ
Analog Ground. Connect GA directly to a quiet ground node. Connect GA, GP1, GP2, GP3, and
GP4 together at a single point as close to the IC as possible.
Reference Noise Bypass. Connect a 0.01µF ceramic capacitor from REFBP to GA. This pin is
discharged to GA in shutdown.
Open-Drain Interrupt Output. nIRQ asserts any time nPBIN is asserted or an unmasked fault
condition exists. When asserted by nPBIN, nIRQ automatically de-asserts when nPBIN is
released. When asserted by an unmasked fault condition, nIRQ remains asserted until the
ACT8828 is polled by the microprocessor. See the nIRQ Output section for more information.
Charging State Select Input.
40
CHGLEV
EP
EP
When ACIN = 0 charge current is internally set; Drive CHGLEV to a logic-high for high-current
USB charging mode (maximum charge current is 500mA), drive CHGLEV to a logic-low for lowcurrent USB charging mode (maximum charge current is 100mA).
When ACIN = 1 charge current is externally set by RISET; Drive CHGLEV to a logic-high to for high
-current charging mode (ICHG = K x 1000/RISET(mA) where K = 610), drive CHGLEV to a logic-low
for low-current charging mode (ICHG = K x 500/RISET(mA) where K = 610). Do not leave CHGLEV
floating.
Exposed Pad. Must be soldered to ground on the PCB.
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER
VALUE
UNIT
CHG_IN to GA
t < 1ms and duty cycle <1%
Steady State
-0.3 to +18
-0.3 to +14
V
V
BAT, VSYS to GA
-0.3 to +6
V
VP1 to GP1, VP2 to GP2, VP3 to GP3
-0.3 to +6
V
SW1, OUT1 to GP1
-0.3 to (VVP1 +0.3)
V
SW2, OUT2 to GP2
-0.3 to (VVP2 +0.3)
V
SW3, OUT3 to GP3
-0.3 to (VVP3 +0.3)
V
ON1, ON2, ON3, ON4, ISET, ACIN, BTR, nPBIN, VSEL, nSTAT, DCCC, CHGLEV, TH,
SCL, SDA, REFBP, nIRQ, nRSTO to GA
-0.3 to +6
V
SW4, OVP4 to GP4
-0.3 to +30
V
Operating Ambient Temperature
-40 to 85
°C
Maximum Junction Temperature
125
°C
Maximum Power Dissipation
TQFN55-40 (Thermal Resistance θJA = 30oC/W)
2.7
W
-65 to 150
°C
300
°C
Storage Temperature
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)
: Do not exceed these limits to prevent damage to the device. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for long periods may
affect device reliability.
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
REGISTER DESCRIPTIONS
Table 1:
Global Register Map
OUTPUT
ADDRESS
DATA (DEFAULT VALUE)
HEX
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
MSTR
06h
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
R
R
R
0
R
R
1
R
REG1
10h
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
R
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
REG1
11h
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
REG1
12h
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
R
R
R
R
R
0
R
1
REG1
13h
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
REG2
20h
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
R
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
REG2
21h
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
REG2
22h
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
R
R
R
R
R
0
R
1
REG2
23h
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
REG3
30h
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
R
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
REG3
31h
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
REG3
32h
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
R
R
R
R
R
0
R
1
REG3
33h
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
REG4
40h
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
REG4
41h
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
REG4
42h
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
R
R
R
R
R
0
R
1
REG4
43h
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
R
R
V
V
V
V
V
V
KEY:
R: Read-Only bits. No Default Assigned.
V: Default Values Depend on Voltage Option. Default Values May Vary.
Note: Addresses other than those specified in Table 1 may be used for factory settings. Do not access any registers other than those
specified in Table 1.
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
I2C INTERFACE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VVSYS = 3.6V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
SCL, SDA Low Input Voltage
VVSYS = 2.6V to 5.5V, TA = -40ºC to 85ºC
SCL, SDA High Input Voltage
VVSYS = 2.6V to 5.5V, TA = -40ºC to 85ºC
0.35
1.55
SCL, SDA Leakage Current
SDA Low Output Voltage
TYP MAX UNIT
IOL = 5mA
V
V
1
µA
0.3
V
SCL Clock Period, tSCL
2.5
µs
SDA Data In Setup Time to SCL High, tSU
100
ns
SDA Data Out Hold Time after SCL Low, tHD
300
ns
Start Condition
100
ns
SDA Data High Hold Time after Clock High, tSP Stop Condition
100
ns
SDA Data Low Setup Time to SCL Low, tST
Figure 1:
I2C Serial Bus Timing
tSCL
SCL
tST
tSU
SDA IN
tSP
tHD
SDA OUT
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VVSYS = 3.6V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
Input Voltage Range
MIN
TYP
2.6
5.5
V
2.7
V
VSYS Rising
UVLO Hysteresis
VSYS Falling
100
mV
ONx = VSYS, Not charging
100
µA
ONx = VSYS, Charging
2
mA
ONx = GA, Not Charging
5
µA
VSYS Shutdown Current
2.5
UNIT
UVLO Threshold Voltage
VSYS Supply Current
2.35
MAX
Voltage Reference
1.24
1.25
1.26
V
Oscillator Frequency
1.35
1.6
1.85
MHz
Logic High Input Voltage
ON1, ON2, ON3, ON4, VSEL, CHGLEV
Logic Low Input Voltage
ON1, ON2, ON3, ON4, VSEL, CHGLEV
Leakage Current
ON1, ON2, ON3, ON4, VSEL, nIRQ,
nRSTO
Low Level Output Voltage
nIRQ, nRSTO. Sinking 10mA
nRSTO Delay
1.4
V
0.4
V
1
µA
0.3
V
260
ms
Thermal Shutdown Temperature
Temperature rising
160
°C
Thermal Shutdown Hysteresis
Temperature decreasing
20
°C
nPBIN Enable/Disable Threshold
R = 100kΩ
0.4
V
nPBIN Hard-Reset Threshold
R < 100kΩ
0.4
V
nPBIN Internal Pull-up Resistance
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
REGISTER DESCRIPTIONS
Note: See Table 1 for default register settings.
Table 2:
Control Register Map
DATA
ADDRESS
06h
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
R
R
R
W/E
R
R
nPBMASK
PBSTAT
R: Read-Only bits. Default Values May Vary.
W/E: Write-Exact bits. Read/Write bits which must be written exactly as specified in Table 1.
Table 3:
Control Register Bit Descriptions
ADDRESS
NAME
BIT
ACCESS
FUNCTION
06h
PBSTAT
[0]
R
Push Button Status
06h
nPBMASK
[1]
R/W
Push Button Interrupt Mask Option
06h
[3:2]
R
READ ONLY
06h
[4]
W/E
WRITE-EXACT
06h
[7:5]
R
READ ONLY
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DESCRIPTION
0
De-assert
1
Asserted
0
Masked
1
Not Mask
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
(VVSYS = 3.6V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
Oscillator Frequency vs. Temperature
ACT8828-001
1.71
Frequency (MHz)
1.68
1.65
1.62
1.59
1.56
1.53
1.50
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
85
Temperature (°C)
VSYS Current vs. Temperature
Supply Current (µA)
ACT8828-002
26
ON1 = ON2 = ON3 = ON4 = GA
VVSYS = 4.2V
24
VVSYS = 3.6V
VVSYS = 3.2V
22
20
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
85
Temperature (°C)
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
General Description
The ACT8828 offers a wide array of system
management functions that allow it to be configured
for optimal performance in a wide range of
applications.
I2C Serial Interface
At the core of the ACT8828’s flexible architecture is
an I2C interface that permits optional programming
capability to enhance overall system performance.
To ensure compatibility with a wide range of system
processors, the ACT8828 uses standard I2C
commands; I2C write-byte commands are used to
program the ACT8828, and I2C read-byte
commands are used to read the ACT8828’s internal
registers. The ACT8828 always operates as a slave
device, and is addressed using a 7-bit slave
address followed by an eighth bit, which indicates
whether the transaction is a read-operation or a
write-operation, [1011010x].
SDA is a bi-directional data line and SCL is a clock
input. The master initiates a transaction by issuing a
START condition, defined by SDA transitioning from
high to low while SCL is high. Data is transferred in
8-bit packets, beginning with the MSB, and is
clocked-in on the rising edge of SCL. Each packet
of data is followed by an “Acknowledge” (ACK) bit,
used to confirm that the data was transmitted
successfully.
For more information regarding the I2C 2-wire serial
interface, go to the NXP website: http://www.nxp.com
nPBIN Input
ACT8828's nPBIN pin is a dual-function pin,
combining system enable/disable control with a
hardware reset function. Refering to Figure 2, the
two pin functions are obtained by asserting this pin
low, either through a direct connection or through a
100kΩ resistor, as described below.
Figure 2:
nPBIN Input
In most applications, nPBIN will be driven through a
100kΩ resistor. When driven in this way, nPBIN
initiates system startup or shutdown, as described
in the System Startup and Shutdown section.
When a hardware-reset function is desired, nPBIN
may also be driven directly to GA. In this case,
nRSTO is immediately asserted low and remains
low until nPBIN is de-asserted and the reset timeout
period expires. This provides a hardware-reset
function, allowing the system to be manually reset if
the system processor locks up.
Although a typical application will use momentary
switches to drive nPBIN, as shown in Figure 2,
nPBIN may also be driven by other sources, such
as a GPIO or other logic output.
Enable/Disable Inputs (ON1, ON2, ON3,
and ON4)
The ACT8828 provides three manual
enable/disable inputs, ON1, ON2, ON3, and ON4,
which enable and disable REG1, REG2, REG3, and
REG4 respectively. Once the system is enabled,
the system will remain enabled until all of ON1,
ON2, ON3, and ON4 have been de-asserted. See
the System Startup and Shutdown section for more
information.
Power-On Reset Output
nRSTO is an open-drain output which asserts low
upon startup or when nPBIN is driven directly to
GA, and remains asserted low until the 260msec
(default) power-on reset timer has expired. Connect
a 10kΩ or greater pull-up resistor from nRSTO to an
appropriate voltage supply.
nIRQ Output
nIRQ is an open-drain output that asserts low any
time nPBIN is asserted or an unmasked fault
condition exists. When asserted by nPBIN, nIRQ
automatically de-asserts when nPBIN is released.
When asserted by an unmasked fault condition,
nIRQ remains asserted until the microprocessor
polls the ACT8828's I2C interface. The ACT8828
supports a variety of other fault conditions, which
may each be optionally unmasked via the I2C
interface. For more information about the available
fault conditions, refer to the appropriate sections of
this datasheet.
Connect a pull-up resistor from nIRQ to an
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appropriate voltage supply. nIRQ is typically used to
drive the interrupt input of the system processor,
and is useful in a variety of software-controlled
enable/disable control routines.
additional time delay before asserting ON1, ON2,
ON3, or ON4. If the microprocessor is unable to
complete its power-up routine successfully before
the user lets go of the push-button, the
ACT8828QJ1## automatically shuts itself down.
Thermal Shutdown
This start-up procedure requires that the
pushbutton be held until the microprocessor
assumes control (by asserting any one of ON1,
ON2, ON3, and ON4), providing protection against
inadvertent momentary assertions of the
pushbutton. If desired, longer “push-and-hold” times
can be easily implemented by simply adding an
additional time delay before asserting ON1, ON2,
ON3, or ON4. If the microprocessor is unable to
complete its power-up routine successfully before
the user lets go of the push-button, the
ACT8828QJ1## automatically shuts itself down.
The ACT8828 integrates thermal shutdown
protection circuitry to prevent damage resulting
from excessive thermal stress, as may be
encountered under fault conditions. This circuitry
disables all regulators if the ACT8828 die
temperature exceeds 160°C, and prevents the
regulators from being enabled until the IC
temperature drops by 20°C (typ).
Control Sequence
Sequence A
The ACT8828QJ1## features a flexible enable
architecture that allows it to support a variety of
push-button enable/disable schemes. Although
other startup routines are possible, a typical startup
and shutdown process proceeds as shown in
Figure 3.
System startup is initiated whenever the following
conditions occurs:
1) nPBIN is pushed low via 100kΩ resistance,
When condition exists, the ACT8828QJ1## begins
its system startup procedure by enabling REG1.
When REG1 reaches regulation, REG2 and REG3
are enable, and nRSTO is asserted low, holding the
microprocessor in reset for a user selectable reset
period of 260ms. If VOUT1 is within 6% of its
regulation voltage when the reset timer expires, the
nRSTO is de-asserted, and the microprocessor can
begin its power-up sequence. Once the power-up
routine is successfully completed, the system
remains enabled after the push-button is released
as long as the microprocessor asserts any one of
ON1, ON2, ON3, or ON4. ON1, ON2, ON3, or ON4
enable REG1, REG2, REG3 and REG4 separately,
but any one of them can enable ACT8828QJ1##.
This start-up procedure requires that the
pushbutton be held until the microprocessor
assumes control (by asserting any one of ON1,
ON2, ON3, and ON4), providing protection against
inadvertent momentary assertions of the
pushbutton. If desired, longer “push-and-hold” times
can be easily implemented by simply adding an
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Once a successful power-up routine is completed, a
shutdown process may be initiated by asserting
nPBIN a second time, typically as the result of
pressing the push-button. Although the shutdown
process is completely software-controlled, a typical
shutdown sequence proceeds as follows: The
second assertion of nPBIN asserts nPBIN and
interrupts the microprocessor, which then initiates
an interrupt service routine to reveal that nPBIN has
been asserted. The microprocessor disables each
regulator according to the sequencing requirements
of the system, then the system will finally be
disabled when ON1, ON2, ON3, and ON4 have
been de-asserted.
Figure 3:
Sequence A
First Push
Button
Assert
Power-Hold
Release
Button
Second Push System
Button
Shutdown
nPBIN
System Enable
OUT1
94% of VOUT1
~100ms
Enable Qualification
OUT2, OUT3
OUT4
ON1, ON2, ON3, ON4
260ms
nRSTO
nIRQ
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Sequence B
The ACT8828QJ2## features a flexible enable
architecture that allows it to support a variety of
push-button enable/disable schemes. Although
other startup routines are possible, a typical startup
and shutdown process proceeds as shown in
Figure 4.
System startup is initiated whenever the following
conditions occurs:
1) nPBIN is pushed low via 100kΩ resistance,
When condition exists, the ACT8828QJ2## begins
its system startup procedure by enabling REG1,
REG2 and REG3. When REG1 reaches regulation,
nRSTO is asserted low, holding the microprocessor
in reset for a user selectable reset period of 260ms.
If VOUT1 is within 6% of its regulation voltage when
the reset timer expires, the nRSTO is de-asserted,
and the microprocessor can begin its power-up
sequence. Once the power-up routine is
successfully completed, the system remains
enabled after the push-button is released as long as
the microprocessor asserts any one of ON1, ON2,
ON3, or ON4. ON1, ON2, ON3, or ON4 enable
REG1, REG2, REG3 and REG4 separately, but any
one of them can enable ACT8828QJ2##.
This start-up procedure requires that the
pushbutton be held until the microprocessor
assumes control (by asserting any one of ON1,
ON2, ON3, and ON4), providing protection against
inadvertent momentary assertions of the
pushbutton. If desired, longer “push-and-hold” times
can be easily implemented by simply adding an
additional time delay before asserting ON1, ON2,
ON3, or ON4. If the microprocessor is unable to
complete its power-up routine successfully before
the user lets go of the push-button, the
ACT8828QJ2## automatically shuts itself down.
This start-up procedure requires that the
pushbutton be held until the microprocessor
assumes control (by asserting any one of ON1,
ON2, ON3, and ON4), providing protection against
inadvertent momentary assertions of the
pushbutton. If desired, longer “push-and-hold” times
can be easily implemented by simply adding an
additional time delay before asserting ON1, ON2,
ON3, or ON4. If the microprocessor is unable to
complete its power-up routine successfully before
the user lets go of the push-button, the
ACT8828QJ2## automatically shuts itself down.
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Once a successful power-up routine is completed, a
shutdown process may be initiated by asserting
nPBIN a second time, typically as the result of
pressing the push-button. Although the shutdown
process is completely software-controlled, a typical
shutdown sequence proceeds as follows: The
second assertion of nPBIN asserts nPBIN and
interrupts the microprocessor, which then initiates
an interrupt service routine to reveal that nPBIN has
been asserted. The microprocessor disables each
regulator according to the sequencing requirements
of the system, then the system will finally be
disabled when ON1, ON2, ON3, and ON4 have
been de-asserted.
Sequence C
The ACT8828QJ3## features a flexible enable
architecture that allows it to support a variety of
push-button enable/disable schemes. Although
other startup routines are possible, a typical startup
and shutdown process proceeds as shown in
Figure 5.
System startup is initiated whenever the following
conditions occurs:
1) A valid input voltage is present at VIN, or
2) nPBIN is pushed low via 100kΩ resistance,
When any of these conditions exists, the
ACT8828QJ3## begins its system startup
procedure by enabling REG1. When REG1 reaches
regulation, nRSTO is asserted low, holding the
microprocessor in reset for a user selectable reset
period of 260ms. If VOUT1 is within 6% of its
regulation voltage when the reset timer expires, the
nRSTO is de-asserted, and the microprocessor can
begin its power-up sequence. Once the power-up
routine is successfully completed, the system
remains enabled after the push-button is released
as long as the microprocessor asserts any one of
ON1, ON2, ON3, or ON4. ON1, ON2, ON3, or ON4
enable REG1, REG2, REG3 and REG4 separately,
but any one of them can enable ACT8828QJ3##.
This start-up procedure requires that the
pushbutton be held or a valid input voltage be
present at VIN until the microprocessor assumes
control (by asserting any one of ON1, ON2, ON3,
and ON4), providing protection against inadvertent
momentary assertions of the pushbutton. If desired,
longer “push-and-hold” times can be easily
implemented by simply adding an additional time
delay before asserting ON1, ON2, ON3, or ON4. If
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interrupts the microprocessor, which then initiates
an interrupt service routine to reveal that nPBIN has
been asserted. If there is no input to the charger,
then the microprocessor disables each regulator
according to the sequencing requirements of the
system, the microprocessor disables each regulator
according to the sequencing requirements of the
system, then the system will finally be disabled
when ON1, ON2, ON3, and ON4 have been deasserted.
the microprocessor is unable to complete its powerup routine successfully before the user lets go of
the push-button or un-plug the charger adapter, the
ACT8828QJ3## automatically shuts itself down.
Once a successful power-up routine is completed, a
shutdown process may be initiated by asserting
nPBIN a second time, typically as the result of
pressing the push-button. Although the shutdown
process is completely software-controlled, a typical
shutdown sequence proceeds as follows: The
second assertion of nPBIN asserts nPBIN and
Figure 4:
Figure 5:
Sequence B
Sequence C
First Push
Button
Assert
Power-Hold
Release
Button
First Push
Button
Second Push System
Button
Shutdown
nPBIN
Release
Button
Second Push System
Button
Shutdown
CHG_IN
OR
nPBIN
OUT1, OUT2, OUT3
OUT1
ON1, ON2, ON3, ON4
94% of VOUT1
~100ms
Enable Qualification
OUT2, OUT3
OUT4
Reset Time Enable
Assert
Power-Hold
ON1, ON2, ON3, ON4
OUT4
260ms
Reset Time Enable
nRSTO
260ms
nRSRO
nIRQ
nIRQ
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (REG1)
(VVSYS = 3.6V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VP1 Operating Voltage Range
MIN
2.9
VP1 UVLO Threshold
Input Voltage Rising
VP1 UVLO Hysteresis
Input Voltage Falling
2.7
Output Voltage Regulation Accuracy
REG1 is disabled, VVP1 = 4.2V
UNIT
5.5
V
2.9
V
mV
130
200
µA
0.1
1
µA
VNOM1 < 1.5V, IOUT1 = 10mA
-2.1%
VNOM1
+2.1%
VNOM1 ≥ 1.5V, IOUT1 = 10mA
-1.5%
VNOM1
+1.5%
Line Regulation
VVP1 = Max(VNOM1 + 1V, 3.2V) to 5.5V
Load Regulation
IOUT1 = 10mA to 1.3A
Current Limit
Oscillator Frequency
2.8
MAX
85
Standby Supply Current
Shutdown Supply Current
TYP
VOUT1 ≥ 20% of VNOM1
V
0.15
%/V
0.0017
%/mA
1.4
1.8
A
1.35
1.6
1.85
MHz
VOUT1 = 0V
540
PMOS On-Resistance
ISW1 = -100mA
0.16
0.24
Ω
NMOS On-Resistance
ISW1 = 100mA
0.16
0.24
Ω
SW1 Leakage Current
VVP1 = 5.5V, VSW1 = 5.5V or 0V
1
µA
kHz
Power Good Threshold
94
%VNOM1
Minimum On-Time
60
ns
: VNOM1 refers to the nominal output voltage level for VOUT1 as defined by the Ordering Information section.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (REG2)
(VVSYS = 3.6V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VP2 Operating Voltage Range
MIN
2.9
VP2 UVLO Threshold
Input Voltage Rising
VP2 UVLO Hysteresis
Input Voltage Falling
2.7
Output Voltage Regulation Accuracy
REG2 Disabled, VVP2 = 4.2V
UNIT
5.5
V
2.9
V
mV
130
200
µA
0.1
1
µA
VNOM2 < 1.5V, IOUT2 = 10mA
-2.1%
VNOM2
+2.1%
VNOM2 ≥ 1.5V, IOUT2 = 10mA
-1.5%
VNOM2
+1.5%
Line Regulation
VVP2 = Max(VNOM2 + 1V, 3.2V) to 5.5V
Load Regulation
IOUT2 = 10mA to 1.0A
Current Limit
Oscillator Frequency
2.8
MAX
85
Standby Supply Current
Shutdown Supply Current
TYP
VOUT2 ≥ 20% of VNOM2
V
0.15
%/V
0.0017
%/mA
1.15
1.45
A
1.35
1.6
1.85
MHz
VOUT2 = 0V
540
PMOS On-Resistance
ISW2 = -100mA
0.25
0.38
Ω
NMOS On-Resistance
ISW2 = 100mA
0.17
0.26
Ω
SW2 Leakage Current
VVP2 = 5.5V, VSW2 = 5.5V or 0V
1
µA
kHz
Power Good Threshold
94
%VNOM2
Minimum On-Time
60
ns
: VNOM2 refers to the nominal output voltage level for VOUT2 as defined by the Ordering Information section.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (REG3)
(VVSYS = 3.6V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VP3 Operating Voltage Range
MIN
2.9
VP3 UVLO Threshold
Input Voltage Rising
VP3 UVLO Hysteresis
Input Voltage Falling
2.7
Output Voltage Regulation Accuracy
REG3 Disabled, VVP3 = 4.2V
UNIT
5.5
V
2.9
V
mV
130
200
µA
0.1
1
µA
VNOM3 < 1.5V, IOUT3 = 10mA
-2.1%
VNOM3
+2.1%
VNOM3 ≥ 1.5V, IOUT3 = 10mA
-1.5%
VNOM3
+1.5%
Line Regulation
VVP3 = Max(VNOM3 + 1V, 3.2V) to 5.5V
Load Regulation
IOUT3 = 10mA to 550mA
Current Limit
Oscillator Frequency
2.8
MAX
85
Standby Supply Current
Shutdown Supply Current
TYP
VOUT3 ≥ 20% of VNOM3
V
0.15
%/V
0.0017
%/mA
0.55
0.7
A
1.35
1.6
1.85
MHz
VOUT3 = 0V
540
PMOS On-Resistance
ISW3 = -100mA
0.46
0.69
Ω
NMOS On-Resistance
ISW3 = 100mA
0.3
0.55
Ω
SW3 Leakage Current
VVP3 = 5.5V, VSW3 = 5.5V or 0V
1
µA
kHz
Power Good Threshold
94
%VNOM3
Minimum On-Time
60
ns
: VNOM3 refers to the nominal output voltage level for VOUT3 as defined by the Ordering Information section.
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
(ACT8828QJ16C, VVP1 = VVP2 = 3.6V, L = 3.3µH, CVP1 = CVP2 = 4.7μF, COUT1 = 22μF, COUT2 = 10μF, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise
specified.)
REG2 Efficiency vs. Load Current
REG1 Efficiency vs. Load Current
VVSYS = 4.2V
60
REG2 Efficiency (%)
REG1 Efficiency (%)
VVSYS = 5.2V
VVSYS = 4.6V
40
20
VVSYS = 3.6V
90
VVSYS = 5.2V
80
VVSYS = 4.6V
VVSYS = 4.2V
70
60
VOUT1 = 3.3V
VOUT2 = 1.2V
0
50
200
20
2
1
2000
10
OUT1 Regulation Voltage vs. Temperature
1.808
1.804
OUT2 Regulation Voltage (V)
IOUT1 = 35mA
1.800
1.796
1.792
1.788
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
85
3.315
IOUT2 = 35mA
3.312
3.309
3.306
3.303
3.300
3.297
3.294
3.291
3.288
3.285
3.282
-40
-20
Temperature (°C)
REG1 RDSON vs. VP1 Input Voltage
40
60
85
ACT8828-008
ACT8828-007
0.5
REG2 RDSON (mΩ)
NMOS
0.12
20
REG2 RDSON vs. VP2 Input Voltage
PMOS
0.14
0
Temperature (°C)
0.18
0.16
ACT8828-006
OUT1 Regulation Voltage (V)
OUT2 Regulation Voltage vs. Temperature
3.318
ACT8828-005
1.812
1000
100
Load Current (mA)
Load Current (mA)
REG1 RDSON (mΩ)
ACT8828-004
VVSYS = 3.6V
80
100
ACT8828-003
100
0.10
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.4
0.3
PMOS
0.2
NMOS
0.1
0.02
0
3.0
0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
3.0
6.0
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4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
VP2 Input Voltage (V)
VP1 Input Voltage (V)
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(ACT8828QJ16C, VVP3 = 3.6V, L = 3.3µH, CVP3 = 4.7μF, COUT3 = 10μF, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
REG3 Efficiency vs. Load Current
REG3 Efficiency (%)
VOUT3 = 1.2V
VVSYS = 3.6V
80
VVSYS = 4.6V
60
VVSYS = 4.2V
ACT8828-009
100
40
20
0
10
1
100
1000
Load Current (mA)
OUT3 Regulation Voltage vs. Temperature
OUT3 Regulation Voltage (V)
ACT8828-010
1.212
IOUT3 = 35mA
1.208
1.204
1.200
1.196
1.192
1.188
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
85
Temperature (°C)
REG3 RDSON vs. VP3 Input Voltage
REG3 RDSON (mΩ)
0.45
0.40
PMOS
ACT8828-011
0.50
0.35
0.30
0.25
NMOS
0.20
0.15
0.1
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
VP3 Input Voltage (V)
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REGISTER DESCRIPTIONS
Note: See Table 1 for default register settings.
Table 4:
REG1 Control Register Map
DATA
ADDRESS
D7
D6
D5
D4
10h
R
R
11h
R
R
R
R
12h
R
R
R
R
13h
R
VRANGE
D3
D2
D1
D0
R
R
R
R
R
nFLTMSK
OK
ON
VSET1
VSET0
R: Read-Only bits. Default Values May Vary.
Table 5:
REG1 Control Register Bit Descriptions
ADDRESS
NAME
BIT
ACCESS
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
10h
VSET1
[5:0]
R/W
REG1 Standby Output Voltage Selection
See Table 6
10h
[7:6]
R
READ ONLY
11h
[7:0]
R
READ ONLY
12h
ON
[0]
R/W
REG1 Enable
12h
OK
[1]
R
REG1 Power-OK
12h
nFLTMSK
[2]
R/W
REG1 Output Voltage Fault Mask Option
[7:3]
R
12h
REG1 Disable
1
REG1 Enable
0
Output is not OK
1
Output is OK
0
Masked
1
Not Mask
READ ONLY
13h
VSET0
[5:0]
R/W
REG1 Output Voltage Selection
13h
VRANGE
[6]
R/W
REG1 Voltage Range
[7]
R
13h
0
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Min VOUT = 0.8V
1
Min VOUT = 1.25V
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Table 6:
REG1/VSETx[ ] Output Voltage Setting
REG1/VSETx[5:4]
REG1/VSETx[3:0]
REG1/VRANGE[ ] = [0]
REG1/VRANGE[ ] = [1]
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
0000
Adjustable
1.025
1.425
1.825
Adjustable
2.050
2.850
3.650
0001
0.800
1.050
1.450
1.850
1.300
2.100
2.900
3.700
0010
0.800
1.075
1.480
1.875
1.350
2.150
2.950
3.750
0011
0.800
1.100
1.500
1.900
1.400
2.200
3.000
3.800
0100
0.800
1.125
1.525
1.925
1.450
2.250
3.050
3.850
0101
0.800
1.150
1.550
1.950
1.500
2.300
3.100
3.900
0110
0.800
1.175
1.575
1.975
1.550
2.350
3.150
3.950
0111
0.800
1.200
1.600
2.000
1.600
2.400
3.200
4.000
1000
0.825
1.225
1.625
2.025
1.650
2.450
3.250
4.050
1001
0.850
1.250
1.650
2.050
1.700
2.500
3.300
4.100
1010
0.875
1.275
1.675
2.075
1.750
2.550
3.350
4.150
1011
0.900
1.300
1.700
2.100
1.800
2.600
3.400
4.200
1100
0.925
1.325
1.725
2.125
1.850
2.650
3.450
4.250
1101
0.950
1.350
1.750
2.150
1.900
2.700
3.500
4.300
1110
0.975
1.375
1.775
2.175
1.950
2.750
3.550
4.350
1111
1.000
1.400
1.800
2.200
2.000
2.800
3.600
4.400
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Note: See Table 1 for default register settings.
Table 7:
REG2 Control Register Map
DATA
ADDRESS
D7
D6
D5
D4
20h
R
R
21h
R
R
R
R
22h
R
R
R
R
23h
R
VRANGE
D3
D2
D1
D0
R
R
R
R
R
nFLTMSK
OK
ON
VSET1
VSET0
R: Read-Only bits. Default Values May Vary.
Table 8:
REG2 Control Register Bit Descriptions
ADDRESS
NAME
BIT
ACCESS
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
20h
VSET1
[5:0]
R/W
REG2 Standby Output Voltage Selection
See Table 9
20h
[7:6]
R
READ ONLY
21h
[7:0]
R
READ ONLY
22h
ON
[0]
R/W
REG2 Enable
22h
OK
[1]
R
REG2 Power-OK
22h
nFLTMSK
[2]
R/W
REG2 Output Voltage Fault Mask Option
[7:3]
R
22h
REG2 Disable
1
REG2 Enable
0
Output is not OK
1
Output is OK
0
Masked
1
Not Mask
READ ONLY
23h
VSET0
[5:0]
R/W
REG2 Output Voltage Selection
23h
VRANGE
[6]
R/W
REG2 Voltage Range
[7]
R
23h
0
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Min VOUT = 1.25V
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Table 9:
REG2/VSETx[ ] Output Voltage Setting
REG2/VSETx[5:4]
REG2/VSETx[3:0]
REG2/VRANGE[ ] = [0]
REG2/VRANGE[ ] = [1]
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
0000
Adjustable
1.025
1.425
1.825
Adjustable
2.050
2.850
3.650
0001
0.800
1.050
1.450
1.850
1.300
2.100
2.900
3.700
0010
0.800
1.075
1.480
1.875
1.350
2.150
2.950
3.750
0011
0.800
1.100
1.500
1.900
1.400
2.200
3.000
3.800
0100
0.800
1.125
1.525
1.925
1.450
2.250
3.050
3.850
0101
0.800
1.150
1.550
1.950
1.500
2.300
3.100
3.900
0110
0.800
1.175
1.575
1.975
1.550
2.350
3.150
3.950
0111
0.800
1.200
1.600
2.000
1.600
2.400
3.200
4.000
1000
0.825
1.225
1.625
2.025
1.650
2.450
3.250
4.050
1001
0.850
1.250
1.650
2.050
1.700
2.500
3.300
4.100
1010
0.875
1.275
1.675
2.075
1.750
2.550
3.350
4.150
1011
0.900
1.300
1.700
2.100
1.800
2.600
3.400
4.200
1100
0.925
1.325
1.725
2.125
1.850
2.650
3.450
4.250
1101
0.950
1.350
1.750
2.150
1.900
2.700
3.500
4.300
1110
0.975
1.375
1.775
2.175
1.950
2.750
3.550
4.350
1111
1.000
1.400
1.800
2.200
2.000
2.800
3.600
4.400
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Note: See Table 1 for default register settings.
Table 10:
REG3 Control Register Map
DATA
ADDRESS
D7
D6
D5
D4
30h
R
R
31h
R
R
R
R
32h
R
R
R
R
33h
R
VRANGE
D3
D2
D1
D0
R
R
R
R
R
nFLTMSK
OK
ON
VSET1
VSET0
R: Read-Only bits. Default Values May Vary.
W/E: Write-Exact bits. Read/Write bits which must be written exactly as specified in Table 1
Table 11:
REG3 Control Register Bit Descriptions
ADDRESS
NAME
BIT
ACCESS
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
30h
VSET1
[5:0]
R/W
REG3 Standby Output Voltage Selection
See Table 12
30h
[7:6]
R
READ ONLY
31h
[7:0]
R
READ ONLY
32h
ON
[0]
R/W
REG3 Enable
32h
OK
[1]
R
REG3 Power-OK
32h
nFLTMSK
[2]
R/W
REG3 Output Voltage Fault Mask Option
[7:3]
R
32h
REG3 Disable
1
REG3 Enable
0
Output is not OK
1
Output is OK
0
Masked
1
Not Mask
READ ONLY
33h
VSET0
[5:0]
R/W
REG3 Output Voltage Selection
33h
VRANGE
[6]
R/W
REG3 Voltage Range
[7]
R
33h
0
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Table 12:
REG3/VSETx[ ] Output Voltage Setting
REG3/VSETx[5:4]
REG3/VSETx[3:0]
REG3/VRANGE[ ] = [0]
REG3/VRANGE[ ] = [1]
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
0000
Adjustable
1.025
1.425
1.825
Adjustable
2.050
2.850
3.650
0001
0.800
1.050
1.450
1.850
1.300
2.100
2.900
3.700
0010
0.800
1.075
1.480
1.875
1.350
2.150
2.950
3.750
0011
0.800
1.100
1.500
1.900
1.400
2.200
3.000
3.800
0100
0.800
1.125
1.525
1.925
1.450
2.250
3.050
3.850
0101
0.800
1.150
1.550
1.950
1.500
2.300
3.100
3.900
0110
0.800
1.175
1.575
1.975
1.550
2.350
3.150
3.950
0111
0.800
1.200
1.600
2.000
1.600
2.400
3.200
4.000
1000
0.825
1.225
1.625
2.025
1.650
2.450
3.250
4.050
1001
0.850
1.250
1.650
2.050
1.700
2.500
3.300
4.100
1010
0.875
1.275
1.675
2.075
1.750
2.550
3.350
4.150
1011
0.900
1.300
1.700
2.100
1.800
2.600
3.400
4.200
1100
0.925
1.325
1.725
2.125
1.850
2.650
3.450
4.250
1101
0.950
1.350
1.750
2.150
1.900
2.700
3.500
4.300
1110
0.975
1.375
1.775
2.175
1.950
2.750
3.550
4.350
1111
1.000
1.400
1.800
2.200
2.000
2.800
3.600
4.400
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
General Description
REG1, REG2, and REG3 are fixed-frequency,
current-mode, synchronous PWM step-down
converters that are capable of supplying up to 1.3A,
1.0A, and 0.55A of output current, respectively.
These regulators operate with a fixed frequency of
1.6MHz, minimizing noise in sensitive applications
and allowing the use of small external components,
and achieve peak efficiencies of up to 97%.
Each step-down DC/DC is available with a variety of
standard and custom output voltages, which may be
software-controlled by systems requiring advanced
power management functions, via the I2C interface.
Buck Regulator PFM/PWM Operating
Modes
The buck converters offer PFM/PWM operating
modes to maximize efficiency under both light and
full load conditions. The device will automatically
transition from fixed frequency PWM mode to PFM
mode when the output current is approximately
100mA. In PFM mode, the device maintains output
voltage regulation by adjusting the switching
frequency. The device transitions into fixed
frequency PWM mode when the output current
reaches approximately 100mA.
100% Duty Cycle Operation
REG1, REG2 and REG3 are each capable of
operating at up to 100% duty cycle. During 100%
duty-cycle operation, the high-side power MOSFET
is held on continuously, providing a direct
connection from the input to the output (through the
inductor), ensuring the lowest possible dropout
voltage in battery powered applications.
Synchronous Rectification
REG1, REG2 and REG3 each feature integrated
channel synchronous rectifiers, maximizing
efficiency and minimizing the total solution size and
cost by eliminating the need for external rectifiers.
Enabling and Disabling REG1, REG2
and REG3
REG1, REG2, and REG3 are typically enabled and
disabled using the ACT8828's closed-loop
enable/disable control scheme, including the nPBIN
input. Refer to the System Startup and Shutdown
section for more information about this function.
Each regulator is enabled when the following
conditions are met:
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1 ONx is asserted high to enable REGx,
2 REGx/ONx[ ] is set to 1 when ONx is high
In addition REG1, REG2, or REG3 may be enable
when nPBIN is pushed low via 100kΩ resistance. It
depends on sequence is set. See the Control
Sequence section for more information.
When none of these conditions are true, REG1,
REG2 and REG3 are disabled, and each regulator’s
quiescent supply current drops to less than 1μA.
Power-OK
REG1, REG2 and REG3 each feature a variety of
status bits that can be read by the system
microprocessor. If any output falls below its powerOK threshold, typically 6% below the programmed
regulation voltage, REGx/OK[ ] is cleared to 0.
Soft-Start
REG1, REG2 and REG3 each include matched
soft-start circuitry. When enabled, the output
voltages track the internal 80μs soft-start ramp and
both power up in a monotonic manner that is
independent of loading on either output. This
circuitry ensures that each output powers up in a
controlled manner, greatly simplifying power
sequencing design considerations.
Compensation
REG1, REG2 and REG3 utilize current-mode control
and a proprietary internal compensation scheme to
simultaneously simplify external component selection
and optimize transient performance over their full
operating range. No compensation design is required;
simply follow a few simple guide lines described
below when choosing external components.
Input Capacitor Selection
The input capacitor reduces peak currents and
noise induced upon the voltage source. A 4.7μF
ceramic capacitor for each of REG1, REG2 and
REG3 is recommended for most applications.
Output Capacitor Selection
For most applications, 22μF ceramic output
capacitors are recommended for REG1 and 10μF
ceramic output capacitors are recommended for
REG2, REG3. Although the these regulators were
designed to take advantage of the benefits of
ceramic capacitors, namely small size and very-low
ESR, low-ESR tantalum capacitors can provide
acceptable results as well.
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Inductor Selection
REG1, REG2 and REG3 utilize current-mode control
and a proprietary internal compensation scheme to
simultaneously simplify external component
selection and optimize transient performance over
their full operating range.
The REG1, REG2 and REG3 of these devices was
optimized for operation with and 3.3μH inductor, although
inductors in the 2.2μH to 4.7μH range can be used.
Choose an inductor with a low DC-resistance, and
avoid inductor saturation by choosing inductors with
DC ratings that exceed the maximum output current
of the application by at least 30%.
Figure 6:
Output Voltage Programming
OUTx
CFF
ACT8828
RFB1
FBx
RFB2
Finally choose CFF using the following equation:
C FF =
2.2 × 10 −6
R FB1
(2)
Output Voltage Programming
Where RFB1 = 47kΩ, use 47pF.
By default, REG1, REG2 and REG3 each power up
and regulate to their default output voltage, as
defined in the Ordering Information section. Once
the system is enabled, each regulator’s output
voltage may be modified through either the I2C
interface or the Voltage Selection (VSEL) pin.
When using Adjustable Option, OUTx pins works as
FBx function.
Programming via the I2C Interface
Following startup, REG1, REG2, and REG3 may be
independently programmed to different values by
writing to the REGx/VSETx[_] and REGx/VRANGE[_]
registers via the I2C interface. To program each
regulator, first select the desired output voltage range
via the REGx/VRANGE[ ] bit. Each regulator
supports two overlapping ranges; set
REGx/VRANGE[_] to 0 for voltages below 2.245V,
set REGx/VRANGE[_] to 1 for voltages above 1.25V.
Once the desired range has been selected, program
the output to a voltage within that range by setting the
REGx/VSETx bits. For more information about the
output voltage setting options, refer to Tables 4, 7,
and 10, for REG1, REG2, and REG3, respectively.
Programming with Adjustable Option
Figure 6 shows the feedback network necessary to
set the output voltage when using the adjustable
output voltage option. Select components as
follows: Set RFB2 = 51kΩ, then calculate RFB1 using
the following equation:
⎞
⎛V
R FB 1 = R FB 2 ⎜⎜ OUTx − 1 ⎟⎟
⎠
⎝ V FBx
(1)
Where VFBx is 0.625V when REGx × VRANGE[ ] = 0
and 1.25V when REGx × VRANGE[ ] = 1
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Output Voltage Selection Pin (VSEL)
ACT8828's VSEL pin provides a simple means of
alternating between two preset output voltage
settings, such as may be needed for dynamic
voltage selection (DVS). The operation of this pin is
as follows: when VSEL is driven to GA or a logic
low, the output voltages of REG1, REG2, and
REG3 are each defined by their VSET0[ ] register.
when VSEL is driven to VSYS or a logic high, the
output voltages of REG1, REG2, and REG3 are
each defined by their VSET1[ ] register.
By default, each regulator's VSET0[ ] and VSET1[ ]
registers are both programmed to the same voltage,
as defined in the Ordering Information section. As a
result, toggling VSET under default conditions has
no affect. However, by re-programming one or more
regulator's VSET0[ ] and/or VSET1[ ] registers, one
can easily toggle these regulators' output voltages
between two sets of voltages, such as to implement
'normal' and 'standby' modes in a system utilizing
the ACT8828 to implement an advanced power
management architecture.
PCB Layout Considerations
High switching frequencies and large peak currents
make PC board layout an important part of stepdown DC/DC converter design. A good design
minimizes excessive EMI on the feedback paths
and voltage gradients in the ground plane, both of
which can result in instability or regulation errors.
Step-down DC/DCs exhibit discontinuous input
current, so the input capacitors should be placed as
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close as possible to the IC, and avoiding the use of
vias if possible. The inductor, input filter capacitor, and
output filter capacitor should be connected as close
together as possible, with short, direct, and wide
traces. The ground nodes for each regulator’s power
loop should be connected at a single point in a starground configuration, and this point should be
connected to the backside ground plane with multiple
vias. The output node for each regulator should be
connected to its corresponding OUTx pin through the
shortest possible route, while keeping sufficient
distance from switching nodes to prevent noise
injection. Finally, the exposed pad should be directly
connected to the backside ground plane using multiple
vias to achieve low electrical and thermal resistance.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (REG4)
(VVSYS = 3.6V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
Input Voltage Range
MIN
TYP
2.9
2.7
UNIT
6
V
2.9
V
Input UVLO Threshold
Voltage Rising
Input UVLO Hysteresis
Voltage Falling
100
Quiescent Supply Current
Not Switching
75
150
µA
0.1
1
µA
255
275
mV
Supply Current in Shutdown
FB4 Feedback Voltage
235
FB4 Input Current
2.8
MAX
mV
50
nA
Switching Frequency
1.35
1.6
1.85
MHz
Maximum Duty Cycle
87
92
%
Switch Current Limit
Duty = 75%
800
mA
Switch On-Resistance
ISW4 = 100mA
0.45
Ω
Switch Leakage Current
VSW4 = 30V, VVSYS = 3.6V, ON4 = GA
Over Voltage Protection Threshold
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(ACT8828QJ16C, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
REG4 RDSON vs. VSYS Voltage
REG4 Efficiency vs. Output Current
800
REG4 RDSON (mΩ)
Efficiency (%)
6 LEDs
ACT8828-013
4 LEDs
90
900
ACT8828-012
100
80
70
60
700
600
500
400
300
50
1
5
9
13
17
21
25
200
2.5
29 31
3.0
3.5
Output Current (mA)
REG4 Over-Voltage Protection
4.5
5.0
5.5
REG4 Startup Waveform
ACT8828-015
ACT8828-014
CH1
4.0
VSYS Voltage (V)
CH1
0V
REG4/ON4[ ] = 1
CH2
0V
REG4/ON4[ ] = 0
CH1: VOUT4, 10V/div
CH2: VFB4, 200mV/div
TIME: 2ms/div
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TIME: 100µs/div
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Table 13:
REG4 Control Register Map
DATA
ADDRESS
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
40h
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
41h
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
42h
R
R
R
R
R
W/E
OK
ON
43h
R
R
VSET
R: Read-Only bits. Default Values May Vary.
W/E: Write-Exact bits. Read/Write bits which must be written exactly as specified in Table 1.
Table 14:
REG4 Control Register Bit Descriptions
ADDRESS
NAME
BIT
ACCESS
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
40h
[7:0]
R
READ ONLY
41h
[7:0]
R
READ ONLY
0
REG4 Disable
1
REG4 Enable
0
Output is not OK
1
Output is OK
42h
ON
[0]
R/W
REG4 Enable
42h
OK
[1]
R
REG4 Power-OK
42h
[2]
W/E
WRITE-EXACT
42h
[7:3]
R
READ ONLY
[5:0]
R/W
[7:6]
R
43h
43h
VSET
REG4 Output Voltage Selection
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STEP-UP DC/DC CONVERTER
REGISTER DESCRIPTIONS CONT’D
Table 15:
REG4/VSET[ ] Over Voltage Threshold Setting
REG4/VSET[4:3]
REG4/VSET
[2:0]
VSET[5] = 1
VSET[5] = 0
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
000
5.00
7.00
9.00
11.00
13.00
17.00
21.00
25.00
001
5.25
7.25
9.25
11.25
13.50
17.50
21.50
25.50
010
5.50
7.50
9.50
11.50
14.00
18.00
22.00
26.00
011
5.75
7.75
9.75
11.75
14.50
18.50
22.50
26.50
100
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
19.00
23.00
27.00
101
6.25
8.25
10.25
12.25
15.50
19.50
23.50
27.50
110
6.50
8.50
10.50
12.50
16.00
20.00
24.00
28.00
111
6.75
8.75
10.75
12.75
16.50
20.50
24.50
28.50
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
General Description
REG4 is a highly efficient step-up DC/DC converter
that employs a fixed frequency, current-mode,
PWM architecture. This regulator is optimized for
white-LED bias applications consisting of up to
seven white-LEDs.
Enabling and Disabling REG4
REG1 is typically enabled and disabled using the
ACT8828's closed-loop enable/disable control
scheme, including the nPBIN input. Refer to the
System Startup and Shutdown section for more
information about this function.
Each regulator is enabled when the following
conditions are met:
1) nPBIN is pushed low via 100kΩ resistance,
Compensation and Stability
REG4 utilizes current-mode control and an internal
compensation network to optimize transient
performance, ease compensation, and improve
stability over a wide range of operating conditions.
REG4 is a flexible regulator, and its external
components can be chosen to achieve the smallest
possible footprint or to achieve the highest possible
efficiency.
Inductor Selection
REG4 was designed to provide excellent
performance across a wide range of applications,
but was optimized for operation with inductors in the
10µH to 22µH range, although larger inductor
values of up to 68µH can be used to achieve the
highest possible efficiency.
2) ON4 is asserted high to enable REG4,
Optimizing for Smallest Footprint
3) REG4/ON4[ ] is set to 1 when ON4 is high
REG4 is capable of operating with very low inductor
values in order to achieve the smallest possible
footprint. When solution size is of primary concern,
best results are achieved when using an inductor
that ensures discontinuous conduction mode (DCM)
operation over the full load current range.
When none of these conditions are true, REG4 is
disabled, and each regulator’s quiescent supply
current drops to less than 1μA.
As with all non-synchronous step-up DC/DC
converters, REG4’s application circuit produces a
DC current path between the input and the output in
shutdown mode. Although the forward drop of the
WLEDs makes this leakage current very small in
most applications, it is important to consider the
effect that this may have in your application
particularly when using fewer than three WLEDs.
Over-Voltage Protection
REG4 features internal over-voltage protection
(OVP) circuitry which protects the system from LED
open-circuit fault conditions. If the voltage at OV
ever reaches the over-voltage threshold, REG4 will
regulate the top of the LED strong to the OVP
threshold voltage. By default, the ACT8828’s OVP
threshold is set at 28.5V, although it may be
programmed to a lower value by writing to the
REG4/VSET[ ] register.
Power-OK Bit
REG4 features a Power-OK status bit that can be
read by the system microprocessor via the I2C
interface. If the voltage at OV is greater than the
OVP threshold, REG4/OK[ ] will clear to 0.
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Optimizing for Highest Efficiency
REG4 achieves excellent efficiency in applications
that demand the longest possible battery life. When
efficiency is the primary design consideration, best
results are achieved when using an inductor that results
in continuous conduction mode (CCM) operation and
achieves very small inductor ripple current.
Output Capacitor Selection
REG4 was designed to operate with output
capacitors ranging from 0.47µF to 10µF, providing
design flexibility. A 1µF output capacitor is suitable
for most applications, although larger output
capacitors may be used to minimize output voltage
ripple, if needed. Ceramic capacitors are
recommended for most applications.
Rectifier Selection
REG4 requires a Schottky diode to rectify the
inductor current. Select a low forward voltage drop
Schottky diode with a forward current (IF) rating that
is sufficient to support the maximum switch current
and a sufficient peak repetitive reverse voltage
(VRRM) to support the output voltage.
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Setting the LED Bias Current
The LED bias current is set by a resistor
connected from FB4 and ground, and the regulator
is satisfied when the LED current is sufficient to
generate 250mV across this resistor. Once the
bias current is programmed, the LED current can
be adjusted using the ACT8828’s Direct-PWM
feature. REG4 is also compatible with a variety of
well-known LED dimming circuits, such as with a
DC control voltage and a filtered PWM signal.
PCB Layout Considerations
High switching frequencies and large peak currents
make PC board layout a very important part of the
design. Good design minimizes excessive EMI on
the feedback paths and voltage gradients in the
ground plane, both of which can result in instability
or regulation errors. Step-Up DC/DCs exhibit
continuous input current, so there is some amount
of flexibility in placing vias in the input capacitor
circuit. The inductor, input filter capacitor, rectifier,
and output filter capacitor should be connected as
close together as possible, with short, direct, and
wide traces. Connect the ground nodes together in
a star configuration, with a direct connection to the
exposed pad. Finally, the exposed pad should be
directly connected to the backside ground plane
using multiple vias to achieve low electrical and
thermal resistance. Note that since the LED string is
a low, DC-current path, it does not generally require
special layout consideration.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VCHG_IN = 5V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
6.0
V
4.0
V
ActivePath
CHG_IN Operating Voltage Range
4.35
CHG_IN UVLO Threshold
CHG_IN Voltage Rising
CHG_IN UVLO Hysteresis
CHG_IN Voltage Falling
CHG_IN OVP Threshold
CHG_IN Voltage Falling
CHG_IN OVP Hysteresis
CHG_IN Voltage Rising
350
mV
VCHG_IN < VUVLO
20
µA
CHG_IN Supply Current
CHG_IN to VSYS On-Resistance
CHG_IN to VSYS Current Limit
VCHG_IN < VBAT + 120mV, VCHG_IN > VUVLO
3.6
3.8
0.8
6.0
50
6.5
120
V
7.0
200
V
µA
VCHG_IN > VBAT + 120mV, VCHG_IN > VUVLO
Charger disabled, ISYS = 0mA
1.8
IVSYS = 100mA
0.4
0.6
Ω
A
mA
ACIN = VSYS
1.5
2
3
ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = GA
85
95
105
ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = VSYS
400
450
500
mA
VSYS AND DCCC REGULATION
VSYS Regulated Voltage
IVSYS = 10mA
4.4
4.6
4.8
V
DCCC Pull-Up Current
VCHG_IN > VBAT + 120mV, Hysteresis = 50mV
92
100
108
µA
nSTAT Sink Current
VnSTAT = 2V
3
5
7
mA
nSTAT Output Low Voltage
InSTAT = 1mA
0.4
V
nSTAT Leakage Current
VnSTAT = 4.2V
1
µA
nSTAT OUTPUT
ACIN AND CHGLEV INPUTS
CHGLEV Logic High Input Voltage
1.4
V
CHGLEV Logic Low Input Voltage
CHGLEV Leakage Current
VCHGLEV = 4.2V
ACIN Logic High Input Voltage
V
1
µA
1.4
V
ACIN Logic Low Input Voltage
ACIN Leakage Current
0.4
VACIN = 4.2V
0.4
V
1
µA
TEMPERATURE SENSE COMPARATOR
TH Pull-Up Current
VCHG_IN > VBAT + 120mV, Hysteresis = 50mV
92
100
108
µA
VTH Upper Temperature Voltage
Threshold (VTHH)
Hot Detect NTC Thermistor
0.485
0.500
0.525
V
VTH Lower Temperature Voltage
Threshold (VTHL)
Cold Detect NTC Thermistor
2.47
2.52
2.57
V
VTH Hysteresis
Upper and Lower
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(VCHG_IN = 5V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX UNIT
CHARGER
BAT Reverse Leakage Current
VCHG_IN = 0V, VBAT = 4.2V, IVSYS = 0mA
BAT to VSYS On-Resistance
ISET Pin Voltage
Battery Regulation Voltage
Charge Current
0.12
TA = -20°C to 70°C
4.179
TA = -40°C to 85°C
4.170
4.2
V
4.221
4.230
ISET1
-10%
ACIN = VSYS, CHGLEV = GA
-16%
50%ISET +16%
VBAT = 3.5V, ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = VSYS
RISET = 1.2kΩ
-10%
Smallest
(450mA
or ISET)
-10%
Smallest
(90mA or +10%
ISET)
ACIN = VSYS, CHGLEV = VSYS
12%ISET
ACIN = VSYS, CHGLEV = GA
12%ISET
VBAT = 2.5V, ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = VSYS
RISET = 1.2kΩ
12%ISET
VBAT Voltage Rising
+10%
mA
2.85
2.95
100
ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = GA
VSET - VBAT, VBAT Falling
mA
Smallest
(90mA or
12%ISET)
2.75
VBAT = 4.2V, ACIN = VSYS, CHGLEV = GA
RISET = 1.2kΩ ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = VSYS
V
+10%
ACIN = VSYS, CHGLEV = VSYS
ACIN = VSYS, CHGLEV = VSYS
Charge Restart Threshold
mΩ
Precondition
Precondition Threshold Hysteresis VBAT Voltage Falling
End-of-Charge Current Threshold
80
1.02
ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = GA
Precondition Threshold Voltage
µA
Fast Charge
ACIN = GA, CHGLEV = GA
Precondition Charge Current
5
mV
-10%
10%ISET +10%
-10%
10%ISET +10%
-10%
5%ISET
+10%
-10%
5%ISET
+10%
150
170
190
BTR Scale Factor
V
mA
mV
0.24
s/Ω
Precondition Safety Timer
RBTR = 47kΩ, tPRCHG = 0.24 × RBTR(Ω)/180(min)
1
hr
Fast Charge Safety Timer
RBTR = 47kΩ, tCHG = 0.24 × RBTR(Ω)/60(min)
3
hr
THERMAL REGULATION
Thermal Regulation Threshold
100
145
°C
: ISET = 610 x (1V/RISET)
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(VCHG_IN = 5V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
SYS Output Voltage vs. DC Voltage
SYS Voltage vs. SYS Current
4.6
4.15
SYS Voltage (V)
SYS Voltage (V)
4.7
4.5
4.4
4.3
4.2
No Load
ACIN = 1
CHGLEV = 1
ISYS = 10mA
4.1
ACT8828-017
4.25
ACT8828-016
4.8
4.05
3.95
3.85
VBAT = 4.2V
3.75
4.0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
0
1000
CHG_IN Voltage (V)
Charger Current vs. Battery Voltage
Charger Current vs. Battery Voltage (USB Mode)
Charger Current (mA)
Charger Current (mA)
450
VBAT Falling
VBAT Rising
20
CHG_IN = 5V
ISYS = 0 mA
100mA USB
0
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
Battery Voltage Falling
400
350
Battery Voltage Rising
300
250
200
150
100
CHG_IN = 5V
ISYS = 0mA
500mA USB
50
0
0.0
4.5
0.5
1.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
Fast Charger Current (mA)
ACIN/CHGLEV = 11
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
ACT8828-021
1200
ACT8828-020
VCHGIN = 5V
800
Charger Current (mA)
2.0
Fast Charge Current vs. Ambient Temperature
Charger Current vs. Battery Voltage (AC Mode)
700
1.5
Battery Voltage (V)
Battery Voltage (V)
900
ACT8828-019
500
ACT8828-018
80
40
3000
SYS Current (mA)
100
60
2000
ACIN, CHGLEV = 11
1000
800
ACIN, CHGLEV = 10
600
400
ACIN, CHGLEV = 01
200
ACIN, CHGLEV = 00
0
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
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0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Ambient Temperature (°C)
Battery Voltage (V)
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(VCHG_IN = 5V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise specified.)
VAC Applied, CHGLEV = HIGH
VAC Applied, CHGLEV = LOW
CH2
ACT8828-023
ACT8828-022
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH3
100mA
450mA
CH4
CH4
CH1: VUSB, 2.00V/div
CH2: VCHG_IN, 2.00V/div
CH3: IBAT, 500mA/div
CH4: VVAC, 2.00V/div
TIME: 400µs/div
CH1: VUSB, 2.00V/div
CH2: VCHG_IN, 2.00V/div
CH3: IBAT, 500mA/div
CH4: VVAC, 2.00V/div
TIME: 400µs/div
VAC Removed, CHGLEV = LOW
VAC Removed, CHGLEV = HIGH
CH2
ACT8828-025
ACT8828-024
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH3
100mA
450mA
CH4
CH4
CH1: VUSB, 2.00V/div
CH2: VCHG_IN, 2.00V/div
CH3: IBAT, 500mA/div
CH4: VVAC, 2.00V/div
TIME: 400µs/div
CH1: VUSB, 2.00V/div
CH2: VCHG_IN, 2.00V/div
CH3: IBAT, 500mA/div
CH4: VVAC, 2.00V/div
TIME: 400µs/div
Battery Leakage Current vs. Battery Voltage
Battery Leakage Current (µA)
ACT8828-026
10
8
6
4
2
0 0
1
2
3
No CHG_IN
CHGLEV = 0
4
5
Battery Voltage (V)
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
System Configuration Optimization
General Description
The ACT8828 incorporates Active-Semi's patentpending ActivePath architecture. ActivePath is a
complete battery-charging and system powermanagement solution for portable hand-held
equipment. This circuitry performs a variety of
advanced battery-management functions, including
automatic selection of the best available input
supply, current-management to ensure system
power availability, and a complete, high-accuracy
(±0.5%), thermally regulated, full-featured singlecell linear Li+ charger with an integrated 12V power
MOSFET.
ActivePath Architecture
Active-semi's patent-pending ActivePath
architecture performs three important functions:
1) Input Protection,
2) System Configuration Optimization, and
ActivePath circuitry automatically detects the state
of the input supply, the battery, and the system, and
automatically reconfigures itself to optimize the
power system. If the input supply is present,
ActivePath powers the system in parallel with
charging the battery, so that system power and
charge current can be independently managed to
satisfy all system power requirements. This allows
the battery to charge as quickly as possible, while
ensuring that the total system current does not
exceed the capability of the input supply. If the input
supply is not present, however, then ActivePath
automatically configures the system to draw power
from the battery. Finally, if the input is present and
the system current requirement exceeds the
capability of the input supply, such as under
momentary peak-power consumption conditions,
ActivePath automatically configures itself for
maximum power capability by drawing system
power from both the battery and the input supply.
3) Battery-Management
Battery Management
Input Protection
At the input of the ACT8828's ActivePath circuit is
an internal, low-dropout linear regulator (LDO) that
regulates the system voltage (VSYS). This LDO
features a 12V power MOSFET, allowing the
ActivePath system to withstand input voltages of up
to 12V, and additionally includes a variety of other
protection features, including current limit protection
and input over-voltage protection.
The ActivePath circuitry provides a very simple
means of implementing a solution that safely
operates within the current-capability limitations of a
USB port while taking advantage of the high outputcurrent capability of an AC adapter, when available.
ActivePath limits the total current drawn from the
input supply to a value set by the ACIN input; when
ACIN is driven to a logic-low ActivePath operates in
“USB Mode” and limits the current to either 500mA
(when CHGLEV is driven to a logic-high) or to
100mA (when CHGLEV is driven to a logic-low),
and when ACIN is driven to a logic-high ActivePath
operates in “AC-Mode” and limits the input current
to 2A. In either case, ActivePath's DCCC circuitry,
described below, allows the input overload
protection to be adjusted to accommodate a wide
range of input supplies.
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ActivePath includes a full-featured battery charger
for single-cell Li-based batteries. This charger is a
full-featured, intelligent, linear-mode, single-cell
charger for Lithium-based cells, and was designed
specifically to provide a complete charging solution
with minimum system design effort.
The core of the ActivePath's charger is a CC/CV
(Constant-Current/Constant-Voltage), linear-mode
charge controller. This controller incorporates
current and voltage sense circuitry, an internal
80mΩ power MOSFET, a full-featured statemachine that implements charge control and safety
features, and circuitry that eliminates the reverseblocking diode required by conventional charger
designs.
This charger also features thermal-regulation
circuitry that protects it against excessive junction
temperature, allowing the fastest possible charging
times, as well as proprietary input protection
circuitry that makes the charger robust against input
voltage transients that can damage other chargers.
The charge termination voltage is highly accurate
(±0.5%), and features a selection of charge safety
timeout periods that protect the system from
operation with damaged cells. Other features
include pin-programmable fast-charge current and
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current-limited nSTAT outputs that can directly drive
LED indicators or provide a logic-level status signal
to the host microprocessor.
Dynamic Charge Current Control (DCCC)
The ACT8828's ActivePath Charger features
Dynamic Charge Current Control (DCCC) circuitry,
which continuously monitors the input supply to
prevent input overload conditions. DCCC reduces
the charge current when the VSYS voltage
decreases to VDCCC and stops charging when VSYS
drops below VDCCC by 1.5% (typical).
The DCCC voltage threshold is programmed by
connecting a resistor from DCCC to GA according
to the following equation:
VDCCC = 2 × (IDCCC × RDCCC)
(2)
the current programmed by RISET,
ICHG = 1V/RISET × KISET
where KISET = 610 when CHGLEV is driven to a
logic high, and K = 320 when CHGLEV is driven to
a logic low.
When ACIN is driven to a logic-low, the
circuitry operates in “USB-Mode”, which
maximum charge current setting of
CHGLEV is driven to a logic-high, or
CHGLEV is driven to a logic-low.
The ACT8828's charge current
summarized in the table below:
ACIN and CHGLEV Inputs
ACIN is a logic input that configures the current-limit
of ActivePath's linear regulator as well as that of the
battery charger. ACIN features a precise 1.25V
logic threshold, so that the input voltage detection
threshold may be adjusted with a simple resistive
voltage divider. This input also allows a simple, lowcost dual-input charger switch to be implemented
with just a few, low-cost components.
When ACIN is driven to a logic high, the ActivePath
operates in “AC-Mode” and the charger charges at
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settings
are
ACIN and CHGLEV Inputs Table
ACIN CHGLEV
Given the tolerances of the RDCCC and IDCCC, the
DCCC voltage threshold should be programmed to
be no less than 3.3V to prevent triggering the
UVLO, and to be no larger than 4.4V to prevent
engaging DCCC prematurely. A 19.1k (1%), or
18.7K (1%) resistor for RDCCC is recommended.
The ACT8828's ActivePath charger features a
flexible charge current-programming scheme that
combines the convenience of internal charge
current programming with the flexibility of resistor
based charge current programming. Current limits
and charge current programming are managed as a
function of the ACIN and CHGLEV pins, in
combination with RISET, the resistance connected to
the ISET pin.
ActivePath
enforces a
500mA, if
100mA, if
Table 16:
Where RDCCC is the value of the external resistor,
and IDCCC (100µA typical) is the value of the current
sourced from DCCC.
Charger Current Programming
(3)
CHARGE
CURRENT
ICHG (mA)
PRECONDITION
CHARGE CURRENT
ICHG (mA)
0
0
90mA or 12%
ISET
(Smallest one)
90mA or 12%ISET
(Smallest one)
0
1
450mA or ISET
(Smallest one)
12% × ISET
1
0
50% × ISET
12% × ISET
1
1
ISET
12% × ISET
Note that the actual charging current may be limited
to a current that is lower than the programmed fast
charge current due to the ACT8828’s internal
thermal regulation loop. See the Thermal
Regulation and Protection section for more
information.
Battery Temperature Monitoring
The ACT8828 continuously monitors the
temperature of the battery pack by sensing the
resistance of its thermistor, and suspends charging
if the temperature of the battery pack exceeds the
safety limits.
In a typical application, shown in Figure 7, the TH
pin is connected to the battery pack's thermistor
input. The ACT8828 injects a 100µA current out of the
TH pin into the thermistor, so that the thermistor
resistance is monitored by comparing the voltage at
TH to the internal VTHH and VTHL thresholds of 0.5V
and 2.5V, respectively. When VTH > VTHL or VTH < VTHH
charging and the charge timers are suspended. When
VTH returns to the normal range, charging and the
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charge timers resume.
The net resistance from TH to G required to cross
the threshold is given by:
100µA × RNOM × kHOT = 0.5V → RNOM × kHOT = 5kΩ
which follow a "curve 2" characteristic. For more
information on these NTCs, as well as access to the
resistance/temperature characteristic tables referred
to in the example, please refer to the Vishay
website at http://www.vishay.com/thermistors.
100µA × RNOM × kCOLD = 2.5V → RNOM × kCOLD = 25kΩ
where RNOM is the nominal thermistor resistance at
room temperature, and kHOT and kCOLD are the ratios
of the thermistor's resistance at the desired hot and
cold thresholds, respectively.
Figure 7:
Simple Configuration
Simple Solution
The ACT8828 was designed to accommodate most
requirements with very little design effort, but also
provides flexibility when additional control over a
design is required. Initial thermistor selection is
accomplished by choosing one that best meets the
following requirements:
RNOM = 5kΩ/kHOT, and
RNOM = 25kΩ/kCOLD
where kHOT and kCOLD for a given thermistor can be
found on its characteristic tables.
Taking a 0°C to 40°C application using a "curve 2"
NTC for this example, from the characteristic tables
one finds that kHOT and kCOLD are 0.5758 and 2.816,
respectively, and the RNOM that most closely
satisfies these requirements is therefore around
8.8kΩ. Selecting 10kΩ as the nearest standard
value, calculate kCOLD and kHOT as:
kCOLD = VTHL/(ITH × RNOM) = 2.5V/(100µA × 10kΩ) = 2.5
Design Procedure
kHOT = VTHH/(ITH × RNOM) = 0.5V/(100µA × 10kΩ) = 0.5
When designing with thermistors it is important to
keep in mind that their nonlinear behavior typically
allows one to directly control no more than one
threshold at a time. As a result, the design
procedure can change depending on which
threshold is most critical for a given application.
Identifying these values on the curve 2
characteristic tables indicates that the resulting
operating temperature range is 2°C to 44°C, vs. the
design goal of 0°C to 40°C. This example
demonstrates that one can satisfy common
operating temperature ranges with very little design
effort.
Most application requirements can be solved using
one of three cases,
1) Simple solution
2) Fix VTHH, accept the resulting VTHL
3) Fix VTHL, accept the resulting VTHH
The ACT8828 was designed to achieve an
operating temperature range that is suitable for
most applications with very little design effort. The
simple solution is often found to provide reasonable
results and should always be used first, then the
design procedure may proceed to one of the other
solutions if necessary.
In each design example, we refer to the Vishay
NTHS series of NTCs, and more specifically those
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Fix VTHH
For demonstration purposes, supposing that we
had selected the next closest standard thermistor
value of 6.8kΩ in the example above, we would
have obtained the following results:
kCOLD = VTHL/(ITH × RNOM) = 2.5V/(100µA × 6.8kΩ) = 3.67
kHOT = VTHH/(ITH × RNOM) = 0.5V/(100µA × 6.8kΩ) = 0.74
which, according to the characteristic tables would
have resulted in an operating temperature range of
-6°C to 33°C vs. the design goal of 0°C to 40°C.
In this case, one can add resistance in series with
the thermistor to shift the range upwards, using the
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following equation:
(VTHH/ITH) = kHOT(@40°C) × RNOM + R
R = (VTHH/ITH) - kHOT(@40°C) × RNOM
R = (2.5V/100µA) - 0.5758 × 6.8kΩ
Finally,
R = 5kΩ - 3.9kΩ = 1.1kΩ
This result shows that adding 1.1kΩ in series with
the thermistor sets the net resistance from TH to G
to be 0.5V at 40°C, satisfying VTHH at the correct
temperature. Adding this resistance, however, also
impacts the lower temperature limit as follows:
VTHL/ITH = kCOLD(@TC) × RNOM + R
kCOLD(@TC) = (VTHL/ITH) - R)/RNOM
Finally,
kCOLD(@TC) = (25kΩ - 1.1kΩ)/6.8kΩ = 3.51
Reviewing the characteristic curves, the lower
threshold is found to move to -5°C, a change of only
1°C. As a result, the system satisfies the upper
threshold of 40°C with an operating temperature
range of -5°C to 40°C, vs. our design target of 0°C
to 40°C. It is informative to highlight that due to the
NTC behavior of the thermistor, the relative impact
on the lower threshold is significantly smaller than
the impact on the upper threshold.
Fix VTHL
Following the same example as above, the
"unadjusted" results yield an operating temperature
range of -6°C to 33°C vs. the design goal of 0°C to
40°C. In applications that favor VTHL over VTHH,
however, one can control the voltage present at TH
at low temperatures by connecting a resistor in
parallel with ITH. The desired resistance can be
found using the following equation:
(ITH + (VCHG_IN - VTHL)/R) × kCOLD(@0°C) × RNOM = VTHL
Rearranging yields
R = (VCHG_IN - VTHL)/(VTHL/(kCOLD(@0°C) × RNOM) - ITH)
R = (5V - 2.5V)/(2.5V/(2.816 × 6.8kΩ) - 100µA)
R = 82kΩ
Adding 82kΩ in parallel with the current source
increases the net
current flowing into the
thermistor, thus increasing the voltage at TH.
Adding this resistance, however, also impacts the
upper temperature limit:
Figure 8:
Figure 9:
Fix VTHH Configuration
Fix VTHL Configuration
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VTHH = (ITH + (VCHG_IN - VTHH)/R) × kHOT(@40°C) × RNOM
Charging Status Indication
Rearranging yields,
The ACT8828 provides one charge-status output,
nSTAT which indicates charge status as defined in
Table 17. nSTAT is open-drain output with internal
5mA current limits, which sinks current when
asserted and are high-Z otherwise, and is capable
of directly driving LED without the need of currentlimiting resistor or other external circuitry. To drive
an LED, simply connect the LED between nSTAT
pin and an appropriate supply (typically VSYS). For
a logic level indication, simply connect a resistor
from nSTAT to a appropriate voltage supply.
kHOT(@TC) = VTHH/(RNOM × (ITH + (VCHG_IN - VTHH)/R))
kHOT(@TC) = 0.5V/(6.8kΩ × (100µA + (5V - 0.5V)/82kΩ))
= 0.4748
Reviewing the characteristic curves, the upper
threshold is found to move to 45°C, a change of
about 14°C. Adding the parallel resistance has
allowed us to achieve our desired lower threshold of
0°C with an operating temperature range of 0°C to
45°C, vs. our design target of 0°C to 40°C.
Thermal Regulation
The ACT8828's ActivePath charger features an
internal thermal regulation loop that reduces the
charging current as necessary to ensure that the
die temperature does not rise beyond the thermal
regulation threshold of 110°C. This feature protects
the against excessive junction temperature and
makes the device more accommodating to
aggressive thermal designs. Note, however, that
attention to good thermal designs is required to
achieve the fastest possible charge time by
maximizing charge current.
In order to account for the reduced charge current
resulting from operation in thermal regulation mode,
the charge timeout periods are extended
proportionally to the reduction in charge current.
Charging Safety Timers
The ACT8828 features a safety timer that is
programmable via an external resistor (RBTR)
connected from BTR to GA. The timeout period is
calculated as a function of this resistor by the
following equation:
tCHG = KBTR × RBTR, where KBTR = 0.24s/Ω.
If the timeout period expires prior to charge
termination, the charger is disabled and the nSTAT
pin signal a fault condition. If the ACT8828 detects
that the charger remains in precondition for longer
than the precondition time out period (which
determined as tCHG/3), the ACT8828 turns off the
charger and generate a FAULT to ensure prevent
charging a bad cell.
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Table 17:
Charging Status Indication Table
STATE
nSTAT
Charging
ON
Not Changing
OFF
Input Floating
OFF
Fault
OFF
Input Supply Detection
The ACT8828's ActivePath charger is capable of
withstanding voltages of up to 12V, protecting the
system from fault conditions such as input voltage
transients or application of an incorrect input
supply. Although the ACT8828 can withstand a
wide range of input voltages, valid input voltages for
charging must be greater than the under-voltage
lockout voltage (UVLO) and the over-voltage
protection (OVP) thresholds, as described below.
Under Voltage Lock Output (UVLO)
Whenever the input voltage applied to CHG_IN falls
below 3.8V (typ), an input under-voltage condition is
detected and the charger is disabled. Once an input
under-voltage condition is detected, the input must
exceed the under-voltage threshold by at least
800mV for charging to resume.
Over Voltage Protection (OVP)
If the charger detects that the voltage applied to
CHG_IN exceeds 6.5V (typ), an over-voltage
condition is detected and the charger is disabled.
Once an input over-voltage condition is detected,
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Typical Li+ Charge Profile and ACT8828 Charge States
VSET
RECHARGE
ISET
Current
Voltage
VPRECHARGE
12% ISET
STATE
A
B
C
D
E
B
A: PRECONDITION State
B: FAST-CHARGE State
C: TOP-OFF State
D: SLEEP State
E: DISCHARGE State
Figure 11:
Charger State Diagram
ANY STATE
BATTERY REMOVED OR
VCHG_IN < VBAT OR
VCHG_IN < UVLO OR
SUSPEND
BATTERY REPLACED AND
VCHG_IN > VBAT AND
VCHG_IN > UVLO AND
T > TPRECONDITION AND
VBAT < 2.87V
TIMEOUT-FAULT
PRECONDITION
VBAT > 2.87V
T > TNORMAL AND
VBAT < VTERM
FAST-CHARGE
VBAT = VTERM
TOP-OFF
IBAT < ITERM
IBAT > ITERM
DELAY
SLEEP
VBAT < VTERM – 150mV
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the input must fall below the OVP threshold by at
least 400mV for charging to resume.
FAULT State. See the Charging Safety Times
section for more information.
TOP-OFF State
Reverse Leakage Current
The ACT8828's ActivePath charger includes
internal circuitry that eliminates the need for
blocking diodes, reducing solution size and cost as
well as dropout voltage relative to conventional
battery chargers. When the voltage at CHG_IN falls
below VBAT, the charger automatically reconfigures
its power switch to minimize current drain from the
battery
In the TOP-OFF state, the cell is charged in
constant-voltage (CV) mode. Charge current
decreases as charging continues. During a normal
charging cycle charging proceeds until the charge
current decreases below the End-Of-Charge (EOC)
threshold, defined as 10% of ISET (ACIN = 1) or
5% of ISET (ACIN = 0) . When this happens, the
state machine terminates the charge cycle and
jumps to the SLEEP state.
Charger State-Machine
End of Charge State
PRECONDITION State
A new charging cycle begins with the
PRECONDITION state, and operation continues in
this state until VBAT exceeds the Precondition
Threshold Voltage of 2.87V (typ). When operating
in PRECONDITION state, the cell is charged at a
reduced current, 12% of the programmed maximum
fast-charge constant current, ISET. Once VBAT
reaches the Precondition Threshold Voltage the
state machine jumps to the NORMAL state. If VBAT
does not reach the Precondition Threshold Voltage
before the Precondition Timeout period tPRECONDITION
expires, then a damaged cell is detected and the
state machine jumps to the TIMEOUT-FAULT State.
For the Precondition Timeout period, see the
Charging Safety Timers section for more information.
In the End-of-Charge (EOC) state, the ACT8828
presents a high-impedance to the battery, allowing
the cell to “relax” and minimizes battery leakage
current. The ACT8828 continues to monitor the cell
voltage, however, so that it can re-initiate charging
cycles as necessary to ensure that the cell remains
fully charged.
SUSPEND State
The ACT8828 features an user-selectable suspendcharge mode, which disables the charger but keeps
other circuiting functional. The charger can be put
into suspend mode by driving EN to logic low. Upon
exiting the SUSPEND State, the charge timer is
reset and the state machine jumps to
PRECONDITION state.
FAST CHARGE State
SLEEP State
Normal state is made up of two operating modes,
fast charge Constant-Current (CC) and ConstantVoltage (CV). In CC mode, the ACT8828 charges at
the current programmed by RISET (see the Current
Limits and Charge Current Programming section for
more information). During a normal charge cycle
fast-charge continues in CC mode until VBAT
reaches the charge termination voltage (VTERM), at
which point the ACT8828 charges in CV mode.
Charging continues in CV mode until the charge
current drops to 10% (ACIN = 1) or 5% (ACIN = 0)
of the programmed maximum charge current, at
which point the state machine jumps to the TOPOFF state. If VBAT does not proceed out of the
NORMAL state before the Normal Timeout period
(TNORMAL) expires, then a damaged cell is detected
and the state machine jumps to the TIMEOUT-
In SLEEP mode the ACT8828 presents a highimpedance to the battery, allowing the cell to “relax”
and minimizes battery leakage current. The
ACT8828 continues to monitor the cell voltage,
however, so that it can re-initiate charging as
necessary to ensure that the cell remains fully
charged. Under normal operation, the state
machine initiates a new charging cycle by jumping
to the FAST-CHARGE state when VBAT drops below
the Charge Termination Threshold.
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CHG_IN Bypass Capacitor Selection
CHG_IN is the power input for the ACT8828 battery
charger. The battery charger is automatically
enabled whenever a valid voltage is present on
CHG_IN. In most applications, CHG_IN is
connected to either a wall adapter or USB port.
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Under normal operation, the input of the charger will
often be “hot-plugged” directly to a powered USB or
wall adapter cable, and supply voltage ringing and
overshoot may appear at the CHG_IN pin.
In most applications a high quality capacitor
connected from CHG_IN to GA, placed as close as
possible to the IC, is sufficient to absorb the energy.
Wall-adapter powered applications provide flexibility
in input capacitor selection, but the USB
specification presents limitations to input
capacitance selection. In order to meet both the
USB 2.0 and USB OTG (On The Go) specifications
while avoiding USB supply under-voltage conditions
resulting from the current limit slew rate
(100mA/µS) limitations of the USB bus, the
CHG_IN bypass capacitance value must to be
between 4.7µF and 10µF for the ACT8828.
Ceramic capacitors are often preferred for
bypassing applications due to their small size and
good surge current ratings, but care must be taken
in applications that can encounter hot plug
conditions as their very low ESR, in combination
with the inductance of the cable, can create a high-
Q filter that induces excessive ringing at the
CHG_IN pin. This ringing can couple to the output
and be mistaken as loop instability, or the ringing
may be large enough to damage the input itself.
Although the CHG_IN pin is designed for maximum
robustness and an absolute maximum voltage
rating of 14V for transients, attention must be given
to bypass techniques to ensure safe operation.
As a result, design of the CHG_IN bypass must
take care to “de-Q” the filter. This can be
accomplished by connecting a 1Ω resistor in series
with a ceramic capacitor (as shown in Figure 12), or
by using a tantalum or electrolytic capacitor to
utilize it’s higher ESR to dampen the ringing. For
additional protection in extreme situations, Zener
diodes with 12V clamp voltages may also be used.
In any case, it is always critical to evaluate voltage
transients at the ACT8828 CHG_IN pin with an
oscilloscope to ensure safe operation.
Figure 12:
CHG_IN Bypass Options for USB or Wall Adaptor Supplies
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PACKAGE OUTLINE AND DIMENSIONS
PACKAGE OUTLINE
TQFN55-40 PACKAGE OUTLINE AND DIMENSIONS
D
D/2
SYMBOL
A
E/2
A1
E
A
L
MAX
MIN
MAX
0.700
0.800
0.028
0.031
0.200 REF
0.008 REF
0.050
0.000
0.002
b
0.150
0.250
0.006
0.010
D
4.900
5.100
0.193
0.201
E
4.900
5.100
0.193
0.201
D2
3.450
3.750
0.136
0.148
E2
3.450
3.750
0.136
0.148
R
b
MIN
0.000
L
D2
DIMENSION IN
INCHES
A2
e
A2
A1
DIMENSION IN
MILLIMETERS
0.400 BSC
0.300
0.500
0.300
0.016 BSC
0.012
0.020
0.012
e
E2
R
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