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Programmable 150mA Supercapacitor Charger from Linear Tech


(Top News, 20 Jun 2008 )

Linear Technology Corporation has introduced its LTC3225, an inductorless programmable supercapacitor charger for addressing high peak power and battery backup needs in portable applications. The device employs low-noise charge-pump architecture to charge two supercapacitors in series to a fixed output voltage (4.8V/5.3V selectable) from a 2.8V to 5.5V input supply. Charge current is resistor programmable up to 150mA, and the device’s automatic cell balancing feature maintains equal voltages on both cells (2.4V/2.65V selectable) without requiring balancing resistors. This protects each supercapacitor from overvoltage damage caused by mismatches in cell capacitance or leakage while minimizing current drain on the capacitors. The LTC3225 will not discharge the supercapacitors when the input supply is removed or shorted to ground.

The LTC3225 operates with a very low 20uA quiescent current when the output voltage is in regulation and draws only 2uA from VOUT. Current is further reduced when the input supply is removed as the IC automatically enters a low current shutdown state, drawing less than 1uA from the supercapacitors. The basic charging circuit requires only 3 external components and takes up little space; the IC is offered in a tiny 6mm2 footprint DFN package. It is for current-limited applications with high peak power loads such as LED flash PCMCIA Tx bursts, HDD bursts, and GPRS/GSM transmissions; in addition it may be used as a backup supply. The LTC3225 is housed in a compact 10-lead, low-profile (0.75mm) 2mm x 3mm DFN package, and operation from -40°C to 85°C ambient temperature is guaranteed. Pricing starts at $2.00 each in 1,000-piece quantities.

 

Company : Linear Technology
Product Code : 08FH036
http://www.linear.com/pc/productDetail.jsp?navId=H0,C1,C1003,C1042,C1098,P84365

 
 
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