MITSUMI
Protection of Lithium Ion Batteries (two cells in series) MM1292
Electrical Characteristics
(unless otherwise specified, Ta=25°C)
Item Symbol
Measurement Conditions
Min. Typ. Max. Units
Current consumption 1 I
VH1VCELL=4.5V, ROC=270kΩ 80 100 µA
Current consumption 2 I
VH2VCELL=3.5V (normal) 13.0 20.0 µA
Current consumption 3 I
VH3VCELL=1.9V (During excess discharge) 0.5 0.8 µA
Current consumption 4 I
VH4VCELL=1.0V (During excess discharge) 0.1 µA
VL pin input voltage I
VL VH=VL
-
0.3 0 0.3 µA
Overcurrent detection voltage V
ALM Ta=
-
20°C~70°C 4.20 4.25 4.30 V
Hysteresis voltage V
AL VAL=VALMH
-
VALML 140 200 260 mV
Overcharge detection voltage V
S 2.30 2.40 2.50 V
Discharge resumption voltage V
DF
Discharge resumed through voltage rise
2.90 3.00 3.10 V
Starting voltage V
ST Voltage applied between GND-CS pins
-
0.6-0.5 V
GD pin output voltage H V
GDH VCELL=3.5V, IL=10µA
VH-0.3 VH-0.2
V
GD pin output voltage L V
GDL VCELL=3.5V, IL=10µA, VCS=1V 0.2 0.3 V
OC pin output current I
OCH VCELL=4.5V 20 150 µA
Overcurrent detection voltage V
CS 135 150 165 mV
Reset by overcurrent load release
Overcurrent detection delay 1 T
OC11020mS
Overcurrent detection delay 2 T
OC2 between CS-GND pins > 0.8V 30 100 µS
Excess discharge detection delay
TOD 10 20 mS
TC pin charge current I
TC1 305080nA
TC pin threshold value V
TC
VCELL=4.5V, VTC=0 5V
V
OC=L H
3.65 3.90 4.15 V
Non-induction time for overcharge
TOC CTC=0.012µF 0.5 1.0 1.5 S
Operating limit voltage V
OPL 0.9 V
Note 1. For current consumption, it is assumed that high side cell voltage and low side cell voltage are
identical. When the cell voltages differ, it is set by the higher voltage.
2. GD pin are high impedance when the current consumption is below the operating limit voltage.
3. When the circuit configuration calls for discharge resumption through charging, the discharge
resumption voltage is 2.4V typ.
Description of Operation
[Outline]
This IC is used for protecting lithium ion batteries (two cell series connection type). Overcharge detection,
excess discharge detection, and overcurrent detection are built into each circuit. It controls the FET for
discharge control and charge control (external N-MOS FET). There are four major operating modes.
1. Overcharge mode
When the voltage between Vh-VI and VI-GND exceeds the overcharge voltage (V
ALM).
2. Normal mode
When the voltage between Vh-VI and VI-GND exceeds the excess discharge voltage (V
S) and is less
than the over charge voltage (V
ALM).
3. Excess discharge mode
When the voltage between Vh-VI and VI-GND is less than the excess discharge voltage (V
S).
4. Overcurrent mode
When the voltage between CS-GND is less than the overcurrent voltage (V
CS).