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AAT3680 - Lithium-Ion Linear Battery Charge Controller

Download the AAT3680 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the AAT variant, as both devices belong to the same lithium-ion linear battery charge controller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The AAT3680 BatteryManager™ is a member of AnalogicTech's Total Power Management IC™ family.

This device is an advanced Lithium-Ion (LiIon) battery charge and management IC, specifically designed for low cost compact portable applications.

Features

  • BatteryManager™ 4.5V to 15V Input voltage range 1% Accurate Preset Voltages: 4.1V, 4.2V, 8.2V, 8.4V Low operation current, typically 0.5mA Programmable Charge Current Automatic recharge sequencing Battery temperature monitoring Deep discharge cell conditioning Fast trickle charge option with thermal over-ride Full battery charge auto turn off / sleep mode.

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Datasheet Details

Part number AAT3680
Manufacturer Advanced Analogic Technologies
File Size 265.48 KB
Description Lithium-Ion Linear Battery Charge Controller
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Lithium-Ion Linear Battery Charge Controller General Description The AAT3680 BatteryManager™ is a member of AnalogicTech's Total Power Management IC™ family. This device is an advanced Lithium-Ion (LiIon) battery charge and management IC, specifically designed for low cost compact portable applications. In a single 8-pin package, the AAT3680 precisely regulates battery charge voltage and charge current. This device is capable of two trickle charge current levels controlled by one external pin. Battery charge temperature and charge state are carefully monitored for fault conditions. In the event of an over current, short circuit or over temperature failure, the device will automatically shut down, thus protecting the charging device and the battery under charge.
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