MCP73113/4 Single-Cell Li-Ion / Li-Polymer Battery Charge Management Controller with Input Overvoltage Protection Features Description • Complete Linear Charge Management Controller: - Integrated Input Overvoltage Protection - Integrated Pass Transistor - Integrated Current Sense - Integrated Reverse Discharge Protection • Constant Current / Constant Voltage Operation with Thermal Regulation • 4.15V Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO) • 18V Absolute Maximum Input with OVP: - 6.5V (MCP73113) - 5.8V (MCP73114) • High Accuracy Preset Voltage Regulation Through Full Temperature Range (-5°C to +55°C): + 0.5% • Battery Charge Voltage Options: - 4.10V, 4.20V, 4.35V or 4.4V • Resistor Programmable Fast Charge Current: - 130 mA - 1100 mA • Preconditioning of Deeply Depleted Cells - Available Options: 10% or Disable • Integrated Precondition Timer: - 32 Minutes or Disable • Automatic End-of-Charge Control: - Selectable Minimum Current Ratio: 5%, 7.5%, 10% or 20% - Elapse Safety Timer: 4 HR, 6 HR, 8 HR or Disable • Automatic Recharge: - Available Options: 95% or Disable • Charge Status Output - Two Style Options • Soft start • Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C • Packaging: DFN-10 (3 mm x 3 mm) The MCP73113/4 are highly integrated Li-Ion battery charge management controllers for use in spacelimited and cost-sensitive applications. The MCP73113/4 devices provide specific charge algorithms for Li-Ion/Li-Polymer batteries to achieve optimal capacity and safety in the shortest charging time possible. Along with their small physical size, the low number of external components make the MCP73113/4 ideally suitable for portable applications. The absolute maximum voltage, up to 18V, allows the use of MCP73113/4 in harsh environments, such as low cost wall wart or voltage spikes from plug/unplug. The MCP73113/4 devices employ a constant current/constant voltage charge algorithm. The various charging voltage regulations provide design engineers flexibility to use in different applications. The fast charge, constant current value is set with one external resistor from 130 mA to 1100 mA. The MCP73113/4 devices limit the charge current based on die temperature during high power or high ambient conditions. This thermal regulation optimizes the charge cycle time while maintaining device reliability. The PROG pin of the MCP73113/4 also serves as enable pin. When high impedance is applied, the MCP73113/4 will be in standby mode. The MCP73113/4 devices are fully specified over the ambient temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. They are available in a 10 lead, DFN package. Applications • • • • • • • Low-Cost Li-Ion/Li-Poly Battery Chargers MP3 Players Digital Still Camera Portable Media Players Handheld Devices Bluetooth Headsets USB Chargers © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. Package Types (Top View) MCP73113/4 3x3 DFN * VDD 1 VDD 2 VBAT 3 VBAT 4 NC 5 10 PROG EP 11 9 VSS 8 VSS 7 STAT 6 NC * Includes Exposed Thermal Pad (EP); see Table 3-1. DS22183B-page 1 MCP73113/4 Typical Application MCP73113/4 Typical application 1 Ac-dc Adapter 2 CIN TABLE 1: RLED 7 3 VDD VBAT VDD VBAT 4 STAT PROG COUT + 10 5 NC VSS 6 NC VSS 8 9 RPROG – 1-Cell Li-Ion Battery AVAILABLE FACTORY PRESET OPTIONS Precondition Timer Elapse Timer End-ofCharge Control Automatic Recharge Output Status 66.5% / 71.5% Disable / 32 Minimum Disable / 4 HR / 6 HR / 8 HR 5% / 7.5% / 10% / 20% No / Yes Type 1 / Type 2 Disable / 10% 66.5% / 71.5% Disable / 32 Minimum Disable / 4 HR / 6 HR / 8 HR 5% / 7.5% / 10% / 20% No / Yes Type 1 / Type 2 5.8V / 6.5V Disable / 10% 66.5% / 71.5% Disable / 32 Minimum Disable / 4 HR / 6 HR / 8 HR 5% / 7.5% / 10% / 20% No / Yes Type 1 / Type 2 5.8V / 6.5V Disable / 10% 66.5% / 71.5% Disable / 32 Minimum Disable / 4 HR / 6 HR / 8 HR 5% / 7.5% / 10% / 20% No / Yes Type 1 / Type 2 OVP Preconditioning Charge Current Preconditioning Threshold 4.10V 5.8V / 6.5V Disable / 10% 4.20V 5.8V / 6.5V 4.35V 4.40V Charge Voltage Note 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: IREG: Regulated fast charge current. VREG: Regulated charge voltage. IPREG/IREG: Preconditioning charge current; ratio of regulated fast charge current. ITERM/IREG: End-of-Charge control; ratio of regulated fast charge current. MCP73113: VOVP = 6.5V, MCP73114: VOVP = 5.8V VRTH/VREG: Recharge threshold; ratio of regulated battery voltage. VPTH/VREG: Preconditioning threshold voltage TABLE 2: STANDARD SAMPLE OPTIONS Part Number VREG OVP IPREG/IREG Pre-charge Timer Elapse Timer MCP73113-16S/MF 4.10V 6.5V 10% 32 Min. 6 HR 10% 95% 71.5% Type 1 MCP73113-06S/MF 4.20V 6.5V 10% 32 Min. 6 HR 10% 95% 71.5% Type 1 MCP73114-0NS/MF 4.20V 5.8V 10% 32 Min. 6 HR 10% 95% 71.5% Type 1 Note 1: ITERM/IREG VRTH/VREG VPTH/VREG Output Status Customers should contact their distributor, representatives or field application engineer (FAE) for support and sample. Local sales offices are also available to help customers. A listing of sales offices and locations is included in the back of this document. Technical support is available through the web site at: http//support.microchip.com DS22183B-page 2 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 Functional Block Diagram VOREG Direction Control VBAT VDD + Current Limit - VREF PROG VOREG + VREF (1.21V) Reference, Bias, UVLO, AND SHDN CA - + UVLO - Precondition + Term + Charge Charge Control, Timer, and Status Logic + VA - - 5.8 / 6.5V + STAT VDD VSS Input OverVP + © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. 95% VREG + TSD Thermal Regulation 110 °C VBAT *Recharge *Only available on selected options DS22183B-page 3 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 4 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 1.0 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS † Notice: Stresses above those listed under “Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at those or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational listings of this specification is not implied. Exposure to maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Absolute Maximum Ratings† VDD ................................................................................18.0V VPROG ..............................................................................6.0V All Inputs and Outputs w.r.t. VSS ............... -0.3 to (VDD+0.3)V Maximum Junction Temperature, TJ ............ Internally Limited Storage temperature .....................................-65°C to +150°C ESD protection on all pins Human Body Model (1.5 kW in Series with 100 pF) ......≥ 4 kV Machine Model (200 pF, No Series Resistance) .............300V DC CHARACTERISTICS Electrical Specifications: Unless otherwise indicated, all limits apply for VDD= [VREG(Typical) + 0.3V] to 6V, TA = -40°C to +85°C. Typical values are at +25°C, VDD = [VREG (Typical) + 1.0V] Parameters Sym Min Typ Max Units Conditions Supply Input Input Voltage Range VDD 4 — 16 V Operating Supply Voltage VDD 4.2 — 6.5 V Supply Current ISS — 4 5.5 µA Shutdown (VDD < VBAT - 150 mV) — 700 1500 µA Charging — 30 100 µA Standby (PROG Floating) — 50 150 µA Charge Complete; No Battery; VDD < VSTOP — 0.5 2 µA Standby (PROG Floating) — 0.5 2 µA Shutdown (VDD < VBAT, or VDD < VSTOP) 6 17 µA Charge Complete; VDD is present V Battery Discharge Current Output Reverse Leakage Current IDISCHARGE Undervoltage Lockout UVLO Start Threshold VSTART 4.10 4.15 4.25 UVLO Stop Threshold VSTOP 4.00 4.05 4.15 V UVLO Hysteresis VHYS — 100 — mV VOVP 6.4 6.5 6.6 V MCP73113 5.8 5.9 6.0 V MCP73114 — 150 — mV 4.079 4.10 4.121 V 4.179 4.20 4.221 V VDD = [VREG(Typical)+1V] 4.328 4.35 4.372 V IOUT = 50 mA Overvoltage Protection OVP Start Threshold OVP Hysteresis VOVPHYS Voltage Regulation (Constant Voltage Mode) Regulated Output Voltage Options VREG TA = -5°C to 55°C 4.378 4.40 4.422 V VRTOL -0.5 — 0.5 % Line Regulation |(ΔVBAT/VBAT) /ΔVDD| — 0.05 0.20 %/V Load Regulation |ΔVBAT/VBAT| — 0.05 0.20 % IOUT = 50 mA - 150 mA VDD = [VREG(Typical)+1V] PSRR — -46 — dB IOUT = 20 mA, 10 Hz to 1 kHz — -30 — dB IOUT = 20 mA, 10 Hz to 10 kHz Output Voltage Tolerance Supply Ripple Attenuation Note 1: VDD = [VREG(Typical)+1V] to 6V IOUT = 50 mA Not production tested. Ensured by design. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 5 MCP73113/4 DC CHARACTERISTICS (Continued) Electrical Specifications: Unless otherwise indicated, all limits apply for VDD= [VREG(Typical) + 0.3V] to 6V, TA = -40°C to +85°C. Typical values are at +25°C, VDD = [VREG (Typical) + 1.0V] Parameters Sym Min Typ Max BSP Start Threshold VSHORT BSP Hysteresis VBSPHYS ISHORT Units Conditions 1.6 1.7 1.8 V - 150 - mV - 25 - mA 130 — 1100 mA TA = -5°C to +55°C 117 130 143 mA PROG = 10 kΩ 900 1000 1100 mA PROG = 1.1 kΩ — 10 — % Battery Short Protection BSP Regulation Current Current Regulation (Fast Charge, Constant-Current Mode) Fast Charge Current Regulation IREG Charge Current Tolerance IRTOL Preconditioning Current Regulation (Trickle Charge Constant Current Mode) Precondition Current Ratio IPREG / IREG 8 10 15 % PROG = 1 kΩ to 10 kΩ TA = -5°C to +55°C — 100 — % No Preconditioning Precondition Voltage Threshold Ratio VPTH / VREG 64 66.5 69 % VBAT Low-to-High 69 71.5 74 % VPHYS — 100 — mV ITERM / IREG 3.75 5 6.25 % 5.6 7.5 9.4 % 7.5 10 12.5 % 15 20 25 % 93 95.0 97 % — 0 — % RDSON — 350 — mΩ Sink Current ISINK — 20 35 mA Low Output Voltage VOL — 0.2 0.5 V ISINK = 4 mA Input Leakage Current ILK — 0.001 1 μA High Impedance, VDD on pin Charge Impedance Range RPROG 1 — 21 kΩ Shutdown Impedance RPROG 70 200 — kΩ PROG Voltage Range VPROG 0 — 5 V Automatic Power Down Entry Threshold VPDENTRY VBAT + 10 mV VBAT + 50 mV — V 2.3V < VBAT < VREG VDD Falling Automatic Power Down Exit Threshold VPDEXIT — VBAT + 150 mV VBAT + 250 mV V 2.3V < VBAT < VREG VDD Rising Die Temperature TSD — 150 — °C Die Temperature Hysteresis TSDHYS — 10 — °C Precondition Hysteresis VBAT High-to-Low (Note 1) Charge Termination Charge Termination Current Ratio PROG = 1 kΩ to 10 kΩ TA = -5°C to +55°C Automatic Recharge Recharge Voltage Threshold Ratio VRTH / VREG VBAT High-to-Low No Automatic Recharge Pass Transistor ON-Resistance ON-Resistance VDD = 4.5V, TJ = 105°C (Note 1) Status Indicator - STAT PROG Input Impedance for Shutdown Automatic Power Down Thermal Shutdown Note 1: Not production tested. Ensured by design. DS22183B-page 6 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 AC CHARACTERISTICS Electrical Specifications: Unless otherwise specified, all limits apply for VDD= [VREG(Typical)+0.3V] to 6V, TA=-40°C to +85°C. Typical values are at +25°C, VDD= [VREG(Typical)+1.0V] Parameters Sym Min Typ Max Units Conditions Elapsed Timer Elapsed Timer Period tELAPSED — 0 — Hours 3.6 4.0 4.4 Hours 5.4 6.0 6.6 Hours 7.2 8.0 8.8 Hours Timer Disabled Preconditioning Timer Preconditioning Timer Period tPRECHG — 0 — Hours 0.4 0.5 0.6 Hours µs Disabled Timer Status Indicator Status Output turn-off tOFF — — 500 Status Output turn-on, tON — — 500 Note 1: ISINK = 1 mA to 0 mA (Note 1) ISINK = 0 mA to 1 mA (Note 1) Not production tested. Ensured by design. TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Specifications: Unless otherwise indicated, all limits apply for VDD = [VREG (Typical) + 0.3V] to 6V. Typical values are at +25°C, VDD = [VREG (Typical) + 1.0V] Parameters Sym Min Typ Max Units Specified Temperature Range TA -40 — +85 °C Operating Temperature Range TJ -40 — +125 °C Storage Temperature Range TA -65 — +150 °C θJA — 43 — °C/W Conditions Temperature Ranges Thermal Package Resistances Thermal Resistance, DFN-10 (3x3) © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. 4-Layer JC51-7 Standard Board, Natural Convection DS22183B-page 7 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 8 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 2.0 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES Note: The graphs and tables provided following this note are a statistical summary based on a limited number of samples and are provided for informational purposes only. The performance characteristics listed herein are not tested or guaranteed. In some graphs or tables, the data presented may be outside the specified operating range (e.g., outside specified power supply range) and therefore outside the warranted range. 4.220 Battery Regulation Voltage (V) Battery Regulation Voltage (V) Note: Unless otherwise indicated, VDD = [VREG(Typical) + 1V], IOUT = 50 mA and TA= +25°C, Constant-voltage mode. I LOAD = 50 mA VBAT = 4.2V TA = +25°C 4.215 4.210 4.205 4.200 4.195 4.190 4.185 4.180 4.5 4.8 5.0 5.3 5.5 5.8 6.0 4.220 4.215 4.210 4.205 4.200 4.195 4.190 4.185 ILOAD = 150 mA VDD = 5.2V 4.180 4.175 4.170 -5 5 Supply Voltage(V) 4.220 I LOAD = 150 mA VBAT = 4.2V TA = +25°C 4.210 4.205 4.200 4.195 4.190 4.185 4.180 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 VDD = 5.2V TA = +25°C Charge Current (mA) Battery Regulation Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-5: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Programming Resistor (RPROG). 4.215 4.210 4.205 4.200 4.195 4.190 4.185 ILOAD = 50 mA VDD = 5.2V 4.170 5 15 25 35 45 55 Ambient Temperature (°C) FIGURE 2-3: Battery Regulation Voltage (VBAT) vs. Ambient Temperature (TA). © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. 55 Programming Resistor (kΩ) 4.220 -5 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 141516 1718 19 20 6.0 FIGURE 2-2: Battery Regulation Voltage (VBAT) vs. Supply Voltage (VDD). 4.175 35 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Supply Voltage (V) 4.180 25 FIGURE 2-4: Battery Regulation Voltage (VBAT) vs. Ambient Temperature (TA). Charge Current (mA) Battery Regulation Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-1: Battery Regulation Voltage (VBAT) vs. Supply Voltage (VDD). 4.215 15 Ambient Temperature (°C) 950 930 910 890 870 850 830 810 790 770 750 RPROG = 1.33 kΩ TA = +25°C 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0 Supply Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-6: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Supply Voltage (VDD). DS22183B-page 9 MCP73113/4 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES (CONTINUED) 675 655 635 615 595 575 555 535 515 495 475 Charge Curent (mA) Charge Current (mA) Note: Unless otherwise indicated, VDD = [VREG(Typical) + 1V], IOUT = 10 mA and TA= +25°C, Constant-voltage mode. RPROG = 2 kΩ TA = +25°C 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0 80 77 74 71 68 65 62 59 56 53 50 RPROG = 20 kΩ TA = +25°C 4.5 4.8 Supply Voltage (V) 5.4 5.7 6.0 FIGURE 2-10: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Programming Resistor (RPROG). 950 350 330 310 290 270 250 230 210 190 170 150 930 Charge Current (mA) Charge Current (mA) FIGURE 2-7: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Programming Resistor (RPROG). RPROG = 5 kΩ TA = +25°C 910 890 870 850 830 810 RPROG = 1.33 kΩ VDD = 5.2V 790 770 750 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0 -5 Supply Voltage (V) RPROG = 10 kΩ TA = +25°C 4.5 4.8 5.1 5.4 5.7 6.0 Supply Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-9: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Programming Resistor (RPROG). DS22183B-page 10 15 25 35 45 55 FIGURE 2-11: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Ambient Temperature (TA). Discharge Current (uA) 150 144 138 132 126 120 114 108 102 96 90 5 Ambient Temperature (°C) FIGURE 2-8: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Programming Resistor (RPROG). Fast Charge (mA) 5.1 Supply Voltage (V) 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 End of Charge 4.0 3.0 2.0 VDD < VBAT 1.0 0.0 VDD < VSTOP -1.0 -5.0 5.0 15.0 25.0 35.0 45.0 55.0 Ambient Temperature (°C) FIGURE 2-12: Output Leakage Current (IDISCHARGE) vs. Ambient Temperature (TA). © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES (CONTINUED) Battery Voltage (V) Charge Current Input Voltage Battery Voltage 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 1.0 0.5 0.0 0 FIGURE 2-13: (50 ms/Div). Overvoltage Protection Start Input Voltage 0.2 0.1 0 R PROG = 2 kΩ 875 mAh Battery 15 30 45 60 75 90 Time (Minutes) Supply Current (A) Note: Unless otherwise indicated, VDD = [VREG(Typical) + 1V], IOUT = 10 mA and TA= +25°C, Constant-voltage mode. 105 120 FIGURE 2-16: Complete Charge Cycle (875 mAh Li-Ion Battery. Source Voltage (V) Battery Voltage Charge Current Output Ripple (V) FIGURE 2-14: (50 ms/Div). Overvoltage Protection Stop FIGURE 2-17: Line Transient Response (ILOAD = 10 mA, Output: 1.0V/Div, Source: 2.0V/Div). Output Ripple (mV) Source Voltage (V) Output Ripple (V) Output Current (mA) FIGURE 2-15: Load Transient Response (ILOAD = 50 mA, Output: 100 mV/Div, Time: 100 µs/Div). © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. FIGURE 2-18: Line Transient Response (ILOAD = 100 mA, Output: 1.0V/Div, Source: 2.0V/Div). DS22183B-page 11 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 12 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 3.0 PIN DESCRIPTION The descriptions of the pins are listed in Table 3-1. TABLE 3-1: MCP73113/4 DFN-10 3.1 PIN FUNCTION TABLES Symbol I/O Function 1, 2 VDD I 3, 4 VBAT I/O Battery Management Input Supply 5, 6 NC - No Connection Battery Charge Control Output 7 STAT O Battery Charge Status Output 8, 9 VSS - Battery Management 0V Reference 10 PROG I/O Battery Charge Current Regulation Program and Charge Control Enable 11 EP — Exposed Pad Battery Management Input Supply (VDD) A supply voltage of [VREG (Typical) + 0.3V] to 6.0V is recommended. Bypass to VSS with a minimum of 1 µF. The VDD pin is rated 18V absolute maximum to prevent suddenly rise of input voltage from spikes or low cost ac-dc wall adapter. 3.2 Battery Charge Control Output (VBAT) Connect to the positive terminal of the battery. Bypass to VSS with a minimum of 1 µF to ensure loop stability when the battery is disconnected. 3.3 No Connect (NC) No connect. 3.4 Battery Management 0V Reference (VSS) 3.6 Current Regulation Set (PROG) The fast charge current is set by placing a resistor from PROG to VSS during constant current (CC) mode. PROG pin is rated up to 5V with 6V absolute maximum value. PROG pin also serves as charge control enable. When a typical 200 kΩ impedance is applied to PROG pin, the MCP73113/4 device is disabled until the high impedance is removed. Refer to Section 5.5 “Constant Current MODE - Fast Charge” for details. 3.7 Exposed Pad (EP) The Exposed Thermal Pad (EP) shall be connected to the exposed copper area on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) for the thermal enhancement. Additional vias on the copper area under the MCP73113/4 device can improve the performance of heat dissipation and simplify the assembly process. Connect to the negative terminal of the battery and input supply. 3.5 Status Output (STAT) STAT is an open-drain logic output for connection to an LED for charge status indication in standalone applications. Alternatively, a pull-up resistor can be applied for interfacing to a host microcontroller. Refer to Table 5-1 for a summary of the status output during a charge cycle. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 13 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 14 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 4.0 DEVICE OVERVIEW The MCP73113/4 are simple, but fully integrated linear charge management controllers. Figure 4-1 depicts the operational flow algorithm. SHUTDOWN MODE VDD < VUVLO VDD < VPD or PROG > 200 kΩ STAT = HI-Z VBAT < VPTH VDD < VOVP PRECONDITIONING MODE Charge Current = IPREG STAT = LOW Timer Reset Timer Enable Timer Expired TIMER FAULT No Charge Current STAT = Flashing (Op.1) STAT = Hi-Z (Op.2) Timer Suspended VDD > VOVP VDD > VOVP VBAT > VPTH VBAT > VPTH FAST CHARGE MODE Charge Current = IREG STAT = LOW Timer Reset Timer Enabled OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION No Charge Current STAT = Hi-Z Timer Suspended VDD < VOVP VDD > VOVP VDD < VOVP VBAT = VREG Timer Expired VBAT < VRTH TIMER FAULT No Charge Current STAT = Flashing (Op.1) STAT = Hi-Z (Op.2) Timer Suspended CONSTANT VOLTAGE MODE Charge Voltage = VREG STAT = LOW VBAT < ITERM Die Temperature < TSDHYS Charge Mode Resume CHARGE COMPLETE MODE No Charge Current STAT = HI-Z Timer Reset Die Temperature > TSD VBAT < VSHORT TEMPERATURE FAULT No Charge Current STAT = Flashing (Op.1) STAT = Hi-Z (Op.2) Timer Suspended FIGURE 4-1: VBAT > VSHORT Charge Mode Resume BATTERY SHORT PROTECTION Charge Current = ISHORT STAT = Flashing (Op.1) STAT = Hi-Z (Op.2) Timer Suspended The MCP73113/4 Flow Chart. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 15 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 16 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 5.0 DETAILED DESCRIPTION 5.3.2 5.1 Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO) The battery charge control output is the drain terminal of an internal P-channel MOSFET. The MCP73113/4 devices provide constant current and voltage regulation to the battery pack by controlling this MOSFET in the linear region. The battery charge control output should be connected to the positive terminal of the battery pack. An internal undervoltage lockout (UVLO) circuit monitors the input voltage and keeps the charger in shutdown mode until the input supply rises above the UVLO threshold. In the event a battery is present when the input power is applied, the input supply must rise approximately 150 mV above the battery voltage before the MCP73113/4 device become operational. The UVLO circuit places the device in shutdown mode if the input supply falls to approximately 150 mV above the battery voltage.The UVLO circuit is always active. At any time, the input supply is below the UVLO threshold or approximately 150 mV of the voltage at the VBAT pin, the MCP73113/4 device is placed in a shutdown mode. 5.2 Overvoltage Protection (OVP) An internal overvoltage protection (OVP) circuit monitors the input voltage and keeps the charger in shutdown mode when the input supply rises above the OVP threshold. The hysteresis of OVP is approximately 150 mV for the MCP73113/4 device. The MCP73113/4 device is operational between UVLO and OVP threshold. The OVP circuit is also recognized as overvoltage lock out (OVLO). 5.3 Charge Qualification When the input power is applied, the input supply must rise 150 mV above the battery voltage before the MCP73113/4 becomes operational. The automatic power down circuit places the device in a shutdown mode if the input supply falls to within +50 mV of the battery voltage. The automatic circuit is always active. At any time the input supply is within +50 mV of the voltage at the VBAT pin, the MCP73113/4 is placed in a shutdown mode. For a charge cycle to begin, the automatic power down conditions must be met and the charge enable input must be above the input high threshold. 5.3.1 BATTERY MANAGEMENT INPUT SUPPLY (VDD) The VDD input is the input supply to the MCP73113/4. The MCP73113/4 automatically enters a Power-down mode if the voltage on the VDD input falls to within +50 mV of the battery voltage. This feature prevents draining the battery pack when the VDD supply is not present. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. 5.3.3 BATTERY CHARGE CONTROL OUTPUT (VBAT) BATTERY DETECTION The MCP73113/4 detects the battery presence with charging of the output capacitor. The charge flow will initiate when the voltage on VBAT is pulled below the VRECHARGE threshold. Refer to Section 1.0 “Electrical Characteristics” for VRECHARGE values. The value will be the same for non-rechargeable device. When VBAT > VREG + Hysteresis, the charge will be suspended or not start, depends on the condition to prevent over charge that may occur. 5.4 Preconditioning If the voltage at the VBAT pin is less than the preconditioning threshold, the MCP73113/4 device enters a preconditioning mode. The preconditioning threshold is factory set. Refer to Section 1.0 “Electrical Characteristics” for preconditioning threshold options. In this mode, the MCP73113/4 device supplies 10% of the fast charge current (established with the value of the resistor connected to the PROG pin) to the battery. When the voltage at the VBAT pin rises above the preconditioning threshold, the MCP73113/4 device enters the constant current (fast charge) mode. Note: 5.4.1 The MCP73113/4 also offer options with no preconditioning. TIMER EXPIRED DURING PRECONDITIONING MODE If the internal timer expires before the voltage threshold is reached for fast charge mode, a timer fault is indicated and the charge cycle terminates. The MCP73113/4 device remains in this condition until the battery is removed or input power is cycled. If the battery is removed, the MCP73113/4 device enters the standby mode where it remains until a battery is reinserted. Note: The typical preconditioning timer for MCP73113/4 is 32 minutes. The MCP73113/4 also offer options with no preconditioning timer. DS22183B-page 17 MCP73113/4 5.5 Constant Current MODE - Fast Charge During the constant current mode, the programmed charge current is supplied to the battery or load. The charge current is established using a single resistor from PROG to VSS. The program resistor and the charge current are calculated using the following equation: EQUATION 5-1: I REG = 1104 × R – 0.93 Where: RPROG = kilo-ohms (kΩ) IREG = milliampere (mA) 5.5.1 TIMER EXPIRED DURING CONSTANT CURRENT - FAST CHARGE MODE If the internal timer expires before the recharge voltage threshold is reached, a timer fault is indicated and the charge cycle terminates. The MCP73113/4 devices remainsin this condition until the battery is removed. If the battery is removed or input power is cycled. The MCP73113/4 device enters the Stand-by mode where it remains until a battery is reinserted. 5.6 Constant Voltage Mode When the voltage at the VBAT pin reaches the regulation voltage, VREG, constant voltage regulation begins. The regulation voltage is factory set to 4.10V, 4.20V, 4.35V or 4.40V with a tolerance of ± 0.5%. EQUATION 5-2: R PROG = 10 Constant current mode is maintained until the voltage at the VBAT pin reaches the regulation voltage, VREG. When constant current mode is invoked, the internal timer is reset. I REG ⎞ ⎞ ⎛ log ⎛ ----------- ⁄ ( – 0.93 ) ⎝ ⎝ 1104⎠ ⎠ Where: RPROG = kilo-ohms (kΩ) IREG = milliampere (mA) 5.7 Table 5-1 provides commonly seen E96 (1%) and E24 (5%) resistors for various charge current to reduce design time. TABLE 5-1: RESISTOR LOOKUP TABLE Charge Recommended Recommended Current (mA) E96 Resistor (Ω) E24 Resistor (Ω) 130 10k 10k 150 8.45k 8.20k 200 6.20k 6.20k 250 4.99k 5.10k 300 4.02k 3.90k 350 3.40k 3.30k 400 3.00k 3.00k 450 2.61k 2.70k 500 2.32k 2.37k 550 2.10k 2.20k 600 1.91k 2.00k 650 1.78k 1.80k 700 1.62k 1.60k 750 1.50k 1.50k 800 1.40k 1.50k 850 1.33k 1.30k 900 1.24k 1.20k 950 1.18k 1.20k 1000 1.10k 1.10k 1100 1.00k 1.00k DS22183B-page 18 Charge Termination The charge cycle is terminated when, during constant voltage mode, the average charge current diminishes below a threshold established with the value of 5%, 7.5%, 10% or 20% of fast charge current or internal timer has expired. A 1 ms filter time on the termination comparator ensures that transient load conditions do not result in premature charge cycle termination. The timer period is factory set and can be disabled. Refer to Section 1.0 “Electrical Characteristics” for timer period options. 5.8 Automatic Recharge The MCP73113/4 device continuously monitors the voltage at the VBAT pin in the charge complete mode. If the voltage drops below the recharge threshold, another charge cycle begins and current is once again supplied to the battery or load. The recharge threshold is factory set. Refer to Section 1.0 “Electrical Characteristics” for recharge threshold options. Note: The MCP73113/4 also offer options with no automatic recharge. For the MCP73113/4 devices with no recharge option, the MCP73113/4 will go into standby mode when termination condition is met. The charge will not restart until following condition has met: • Battery is removed from system and insert again. • VDD is removed and plug in again • RPROG is disconnected (or high impedance) and reconnect © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 5.9 THERMAL REGULATION The MCP73113/4 shall limit the charge current based on the die temperature. The thermal regulation optimizes the charge cycle time while maintaining device reliability. Figure 5-1 depicts the thermal regulation for the MCP73113/4 device. Refer to Section 1.0 “Electrical Characteristics” for thermal package resistances and Section 6.1.1.2 “Thermal Considerations” for calculating power dissipation. TABLE 5-2: STATUS OUTPUTS CHARGE CYCLE STATE Hi-Z Standby Hi-Z Preconditioning L Constant Current Fast Charge L Constant Voltage Charge Complete - Standby . Charge Current (mA) 600 100 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 Junction Temperature (°C) FIGURE 5-1: Charge Current (IOUT) vs. Junction Temperature (TJ). THERMAL SHUTDOWN The MCP73113/4 suspends charge if the die temperature exceeds +150°C. Charging will resume when the die temperature has cooled by approximately 10°C. The thermal shutdown is a secondary safety feature in the event that there is a failure within the thermal regulation circuitry. 5.11 Timer Fault 1.6 second 50% D.C. Flashing (Type 2) Hi-Z (Type 1) Preconditioning Timer Fault 1.6 second 50% D.C. Flashing (Type 2) Hi-Z (Type 1) VDD = 5.2V RPROG = 2 kΩ 0 5.10 1.6 second 50% D.C. Flashing (Type2) Hi-Z (Type 1) 300 200 L Hi-Z Temperature Fault 500 400 STAT Shutdown 5.12 BATTERY SHORT PROTECTION Once a single-cell Li-Ion battery is detected, an internal battery short protection (BSP) circuit starts monitoring the battery voltage. When VBAT falls below a typical 1.7V battery short protection threshold voltage, the charging behavior is postponed. 25 mA (typical) detection current is supplied for recovering from battery short condition. Preconditioning mode resumes when VBAT raises above battery short protection threshold. The battery voltage must rise approximately 150 mV above the battery short protection voltage before the MCP73113/4 device become operational. Status Indicator The charge status outputs are open-drain outputs with two different states: Low (L), and High Impedance (Hi-Z). The charge status outputs can be used to illuminate LEDs. Optionally, the charge status outputs can be used as an interface to a host microcontroller. Table 5-2 summarize the state of the status outputs during a charge cycle. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 19 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 20 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 6.0 APPLICATIONS The MCP73113/4 deviced are designed to operate in conjunction with a host microcontroller or in standalone applications. The MCP73113/4 provides the preferred charge algorithm for Lithium-Ion and Lithium-Polymer cells Constant-current followed by Constant-voltage. Figure 6-1 depicts a typical standalone application circuit, while Figure 6-2 depicts the accompanying charge profile. MCP73113/4 Typical Application 1 Ac-dc Adapter 2 CIN FIGURE 6-1: RLED 7 VBAT VDD VBAT 4 STAT PROG VSS 6 NC VSS 8 30 45 60 75 90 Time (Minutes) Supply Current (A) Battery Voltage (V) 0.2 0.1 0 R PROG = 2 kΩ 875 mAh Battery 15 105 120 FIGURE 6-2: Typical Charge Profile (875 mAh Battery). 6.1 + 10 5 NC 6.1.1 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0 COUT 9 RPROG – 1-Cell Li-Ion Battery Typical Application Circuit. 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 3 VDD Application Circuit Design Due to the low efficiency of linear charging, the most important factors are thermal design and cost, which are a direct function of the input voltage, output current and thermal impedance between the battery charger and the ambient cooling air. The worst-case situation is when the device has transitioned from the Preconditioning mode to the Constant-current mode. In this situation, the battery charger has to dissipate the maximum power. A trade-off must be made between the charge current, cost and thermal requirements of the charger. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. COMPONENT SELECTION Selection of the external components in Figure 6-1 is crucial to the integrity and reliability of the charging system. The following discussion is intended as a guide for the component selection process. 6.1.1.1 Charge Current The preferred fast charge current for Li-Ion / Li-Poly cells is below the 1C rate, with an absolute maximum current at the 2C rate. The recommended fast charge current should be obtained from battery manufacturer. For example, a 500 mAh battery pack with 0.7C preferred fast charge current has a charge current of 350 mA. Charging at this rate provides the shortest charge cycle times without degradation to the battery pack performance or life. Note: Please consult with your battery supplier or refer to battery data sheet for preferred charge rate. DS22183B-page 21 MCP73113/4 6.1.1.2 Thermal Considerations The worst-case power dissipation in the battery charger occurs when the input voltage is at the maximum and the device has transitioned from the Preconditioning mode to the Constant-current mode. In this case, the power dissipation is: PowerDissipation = ( V DDMAX –V PTHMIN )×I REGMAX Where: VDDMAX = the maximum input voltage IREGMAX = the maximum fast charge current VPTHMIN = the minimum transition threshold voltage A minimum of 16V rated 1 µF, is recommended to apply for output capacitor and a minimum of 25V rated 1 µF, is recommended to apply for input capacitor for typical applications. TABLE 6-1: MLCC CAPACITOR EXAMPLE MLCC Capacitors Temperature Range X7R -55°C to +125°C ±15% X5R -55°C to +85°C ±15% Tolerance Power dissipation with a 5V, ±10% input voltage source, 500 mA ±10% and preconditioning threshold voltage at 2.7V is: Virtually any good quality output filter capacitor can be used, independent of the capacitor’s minimum Effective Series Resistance (ESR) value. The actual value of the capacitor (and its associated ESR) depends on the output load current. A 1 µF ceramic, tantalum or aluminum electrolytic capacitor at the output is usually sufficient to ensure stability. EQUATION 6-1: 6.1.1.4 PowerDissipation = ( 5.5V – 2.7V ) × 550mA = 1.54W This power dissipation with the battery charger in the DFN-10 package will result approximately 63°C above room temperature. 6.1.1.3 Reverse-Blocking Protection The MCP73113/4 provide protection from a faulted or shorted input. Without the protection, a faulted or shorted input would discharge the battery pack through the body diode of the internal pass transistor. External Capacitors The MCP73113/4 are stable with or without a battery load. In order to maintain good AC stability in the Constant-voltage mode, a minimum capacitance of 1 µF is recommended to bypass the VBAT pin to VSS. This capacitance provides compensation when there is no battery load. In addition, the battery and interconnections appear inductive at high frequencies. These elements are in the control feedback loop during Constant-voltage mode. Therefore, the bypass capacitance may be necessary to compensate for the inductive nature of the battery pack. DS22183B-page 22 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 6.2 PCB Layout Issues For optimum voltage regulation, place the battery pack as close as possible to the device’s VBAT and VSS pins, recommended to minimize voltage drops along the high current-carrying PCB traces. If the PCB layout is used as a heatsink, adding many vias in the heatsink pad can help conduct more heat to the backplane of the PCB, thus reducing the maximum junction temperature. Figure 6-4 and Figure 6-5 depict a typical layout with PCB heatsinking. FIGURE 6-5: FIGURE 6-3: Typical Layout (Top). FIGURE 6-4: Typical Layout (Top Metal). © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. Typical Layout (Bottom). DS22183B-page 23 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 24 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 7.0 PACKAGING INFORMATION 7.1 Package Marking Information Example: 10-Lead DFN (3x3) Standard * XXXX Part Number YYWW MCP73113-06SI/MF MCP73113-16SI/MF MCP73114-0NSI/MF NNN Legend: XX...X Y YY WW NNN e3 * Note: Code 93HI 83HI 9MHI 93ZI 0929 256 Customer-specific information Year code (last digit of calendar year) Year code (last 2 digits of calendar year) Week code (week of January 1 is week ‘01’) Alphanumeric traceability code Pb-free JEDEC designator for Matte Tin (Sn) This package is Pb-free. The Pb-free JEDEC designator ( e3 ) can be found on the outer packaging for this package. In the event the full Microchip part number cannot be marked on one line, it will be carried over to the next line, thus limiting the number of available characters for customer-specific information. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 25 MCP73113/4 % !"#$ 2 %& %!%*") ' % *$% %"% %%133)))& &3* D e b N N L K E E2 EXPOSED PAD NOTE 1 1 2 2 1 NOTE 1 D2 BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW A A1 A3 NOTE 2 4% & 5&% 6!&( $ 55,, 6 6 67 8 % 79% : ./0 %" $$ . 0 %%* + ,2 75% ,# ""5% 7;"% , ,# "";"% , .: . ( : . + 0 %%5% 5 + . 0 %%% ,# "" < = = 0 %%;"% +/0 +. : +/0 % !"#$%!&'(!%&! %( %")%%%" *& & # "%( %" + * ) !%" & "% ,-. /01 / & %#%! ))% !%% ,21 $& '! !)% !%% '$ $ &% ! ) 0>+/ DS22183B-page 26 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 % !"#$ 2 %& %!%*") ' % *$% %"% %%133)))& &3* © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 27 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 28 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 APPENDIX A: REVISION HISTORY Revision B (July 2009) The following is the list of modifications: 1. 2. 3. 4. Added MCP73114 device throughout the document. Updated specifications for the MCP73113/4 device family throughout the document. Updated package marking information. Updated Product Identification System page. Revision A (May 2009) • Original Release of this Document. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 29 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 30 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP73113/4 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM To order or obtain information, e.g., on pricing or delivery, refer to the factory or the listed sales office. PART NO. X XX Device Temperature Range Package Examples: a) b) c) Device: MCP73113: MCP73113T: MCP73114: MCP73114T: Single Cell Li-Ion/Li-Polymer Battery Device Single Cell Li-Ion/Li-Polymer Battery Device, Tape and Reel Single Cell Li-Ion/Li-Polymer Battery Device Single Cell Li-Ion/Li-Polymer Battery Device, Tape and Reel d) a) Temperature Range: I Package: MF = -40°C to +85°C (Industrial) b) MCP73113-06SI/MF: Single Cell Li-Ion/LiPolymer Battery Device MCP73113-16SI/MF: Single Cell Li-Ion/LiPolymer Battery Device MCP73113T-06SI-MF: Tape and Reel, Single Cell Li-Ion/LiPolymer Battery Device MCP73113T-16SI/MF: Tape and Reel, Single Cell Li-Ion/LiPolymer Battery Device MCP73114-0NSI/MF: Single Cell Li-Ion/LiPolymer Battery Device MCP73114T-0NSI/MF: Tape and Reel, Single Cell Li-Ion/LiPolymer Battery Device = Plastic Dual Flat No Lead, 3x3 mm Body (DFN), 10-Lead © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22183B-page 31 MCP73113/4 NOTES: DS22183B-page 32 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. 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