LTC4063
LTC4063 is Standalone Linear Li-lon Battery Charger manufactured by Linear Technology.
Standalone Linear Li-Ion Charger with Micropower Low Dropout Linear Regulator
Features n Charge Current Programmable up to 1A n Integrated 100m A Adjustable Low Dropout Linear
Regulator n Charges Single Cell Li-Ion Batteries Directly from
USB Port n Preset Charge Voltage with ±0.35% Accuracy n No External MOSFET, Sense Resistor or Blocking
Diode Needed n Thermal Regulation Maximizes Charge Rate without Risk of Overheating n Adjustable LDO Output Voltage Range:
1.2V to 4.2V n Programmable Charge Termination Timer n Programmable Charge Current Detection/Termination n Smart Start™ Prolongs Battery Life n Charge Status Output n 35µA Charger Quiescent Current in Shutdown n 15µA LDO Quiescent Current n Available in a Low Profile (0.75mm) 10-Lead
(3mm × 3mm) DFN Package
Applications n Handheld puters n Portable MP3 Players n Digital Cameras
Description
The LTC®4063 is a standalone linear charger for single cell lithium-ion batteries with an adjustable low dropout linear regulator (LDO). The adjustable LDO regulates an output voltage between 1.2V to 4.2V at up to 100m A load current. When the input supply (wall adapter or USB supply) is removed, the LDO regulates the output voltage without interruption. The battery charger and LDO regulator can be enabled individually.
No external sense resistor or external blocking diode is required for charging due to the internal MOSFET architecture. Internal thermal feedback regulates the charge current to maintain a constant die temperature during high power operation or high ambient temperature conditions. The float voltage is fixed at 4.2V and the charge current is programmed with an external resistor. Charge termination methods include minimum charge current or maximum time. With power applied, the LTC4063 can be put into shutdown mode to reduce the supply current to 35µA and the battery drain current to less than 2µA.
Other Features include smart recharge, undervoltage lockout, LDO current limiting and a charge status...