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MP2667GG - I2C-Controlled Linear Charger

This page provides the datasheet information for the MP2667GG, a member of the MP2667 I2C-Controlled Linear Charger family.

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Description

The MP2667 is a highly integrated, single-cell, Li-ion/Li-polymer battery charger with system power path management for space-limited portable applications.

The MP2667 takes input power from either an AC adapter or a USB port to supply the system load and charge the battery simultaneously.

Features

  • constant current pre-charge, constant current fast charge (CC) and constant voltage (CV) regulation, charge termination, and autorecharge. The power path management function ensures continuous power to the system by automatically selecting the input, battery, or both to power the system. This power stage features a low-dropout regulator from the input to the system and a 100mΩ switch from the battery to the system. Power path management separates the charging current from the system load, which.

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Part number MP2667GG
Manufacturer MPS
File Size 1.43 MB
Description I2C-Controlled Linear Charger
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MP2667 5V USB, 1000mA, I2C-Controlled Linear Charger with Power Path Management for Single-Cell, Li-Ion Battery in QFN Package DESCRIPTION The MP2667 is a highly integrated, single-cell, Li-ion/Li-polymer battery charger with system power path management for space-limited portable applications. The MP2667 takes input power from either an AC adapter or a USB port to supply the system load and charge the battery simultaneously. The charger function features constant current pre-charge, constant current fast charge (CC) and constant voltage (CV) regulation, charge termination, and autorecharge. The power path management function ensures continuous power to the system by automatically selecting the input, battery, or both to power the system.
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