Texas Instruments DV2002L2, BQ2002PN, BQ2002FSNTR, BQ2002FSN, BQ2002FPN Datasheet

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Features
Fast charge of nickel cadmium or nickel-metal hydride batter
-
ies
Direct LED output displays charge status
Fast-charge termination by -V, maximum voltage, maximum temperature, and maximum time
Internal band-gap voltage ref
-
erence
Optional top-off charge
Selectable pulse trickle charge rates
Low-power mode
8-pin 300-mil DIP or 150-mil
SOIC
General Description
The bq2002 and bq2002/F Fast-Charge ICs are low-cost CMOS battery-charge controllers providing reliable charge termination for both NiCd and NiMH battery applications. Controlling a current-limited or constant-current supply allows the bq2002/F to be the basis for a cost-effective stand-alone or system-integrated charger. The bq2002/F integrates fast charge with optional top-off and pulsed-trickle con
­trol in a single IC for charging one or more NiCd or NiMH battery cells.
Fast charge is initiated on application of the charging supply or battery re
­placement. For safety, fast charge is inhibited if the battery temperature and voltage are outside configured limits.
Fast charge is terminated by any of the following:
n
Peak voltage detection (PVD)
n
Negative delta voltage (-V)
n
Maximum voltage
n
Maximum temperature
n
Maximum time
After fast charge, the bq2002/F op
­tionally tops-off and pulse-trickles the battery per the pre-configured limits. Fast charge may be inhibited using the INH pin. The bq2002/F may also be placed in low-standby-power mode to reduce system power consumption.
The bq2002F differs from the bq2002 only in that a slightly differ­ent set of fast-charge and top-off time limits is available. All differ­ences between the two ICs are illus­trated in Table 1.
NiCd/NiMH Fast-Charge Management ICs
bq2002/F
TM Timer mode select input
LED
Charging status output
BAT Battery voltage input
V
SS
System ground
1
PN-200201.eps
8-Pin DIP or
Narrow SOIC
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
TM
LED
BAT
V
SS
CC
INH
V
CC
TS
TS Temperature sense input
V
CC
Supply voltage input
INH Charge inhibit input
CC Charge control output
Pin Connections
Pin Names
bq2002/F Selection Guide
Part No. TCO HTF LTF
-V
PVD Fast Charge t
MTO
Top-Off Maintenance
bq2002
0.5 V
CC
None None
C/2 160 C/32 C/64 1C 80 C/16 C/64
2C 40 None C/32
bq2002F
0.5 V
CC
None None
C/2 160 C/32 C/64 1C 100 C/16 C/64
2C 55 None C/32
SLUS131–JANUARY 1999 D
Pin Descriptions
TM
Timer mode input
A three-level input that controls the settings for the fast charge safety timer, voltage ter
­mination mode, top-off, pulse-trickle, and voltage hold-off time.
LED
Charging output status
Open-drain output that indicates the charging status.
BAT
Battery input voltage
The battery voltage sense input. The input to this pin is created by a high-impedance re
­sistor divider network connected between the positive and negative terminals of the battery.
V
SS
System ground
TS
Temperature sense input
Input for an external battery temperature monitoring thermistor.
V
CC
Supply voltage input
5.0V±20% power input.
INH
Charge inhibit input
When high, INH suspends the fast charge in progress. When returned low, the IC re
­sumes operation at the point where initially suspended.
CC
Charge control output
An open-drain output used to control the charging current to the battery. CC switch
­ing to high impedance (Z) enables charging current to flow, and low to inhibit charging current. CC is modulated to provide top-off, if enabled, and pulse trickle.
Functional Description
Figure 2 shows a state diagram and Figure 3 shows a block diagram of the bq2002/F.
Battery Voltage and Temperature Measurements
Battery voltage and temperature are monitored for maximum allowable values. The voltage presented on the battery sense input, BAT, should represent a single-cell potential for the battery under charge. A resistor-divider ratio of
RB1 RB2
= N - 1
is recommended to maintain the battery voltage within the valid range, where N is the number of cells, RB1 is the resistor connected to the positive battery terminal, and RB2 is the resistor connected to the negative bat­tery terminal. See Figure 1.
Note: This resistor-divider network input impedance to end-to-end should be at least 200kand less than 1 MΩ.
A ground-referenced negative temperature coefficient thermistor placed near the battery may be used as a low­cost temperature-to-voltage transducer. The temperature sense voltage input at TS is developed using a resistor­thermistor network between V
CC
and VSS. See Figure 1.
2
bq2002/F
Fg2002/F01.eps
bq2002/F
BAT
V
SS
N T C
bq2002/F
V
CC
V
CC
PACK +
T
S
V
SS
BAT pin connection Thermistor connection
TM
NTC = negative temperature coefficient thermistor.
RT
R3
R4
RB1
RB2
Mid-level
setting for TM
Figure 1. Voltage and Temperature Monitoring and TM Pin Configuration
3
bq2002/F
Battery
Temperature?
Battery Voltage?
Chip on
V
CC
4.0V
V
CC
2V
Top-off
LED = Z
Trickle
LED = Z
Fast
LED = Low
Maximum Time-Out
or
or
V
BAT
< 2V
V
BAT
> 2V
SD2002/F01
VTS > VCC/2 VTS < VCC/2
V
BAT
> 2V
V
BAT
> 2V
VTS < VCC/2
VTS < VCC/2
((PVD or - V or Maximum Time-Out) and TM = high)
(PVD or - V or Maximum Time-Out) and TM = high
Figure 2. State Diagram
OSC
TM
CC
LED
V
CC
V
SS
BAT
INH
Clock
Phase
Generator
Timing
Control
Sample
History
A to D
Converter
MCV
Check
TS
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Voltage
Reference
PVD, -V
ALU
Power-On
Reset
TCO
Check
Power
Down
Charge-Control
State Machine
Figure 3. Block Diagram
Starting A Charge Cycle
Either of two events starts a charge cycle (see Figure 4):
1. Application of power to V
CC
or
2. Voltage at the BAT pin falling through the maximum cell voltage V
MCV
where
V
MCV
= 2V ±5%.
If the battery is within the configured temperature and voltage limits, the IC begins fast charge. The valid bat­tery voltage range is V
BAT<VMCV
. The valid tempera-
ture range is V
TS>VTCO
where
V
TCO
= 0.5 VCC±5%.
If the battery voltage or temperature is outside of these limits, the IC pulse-trickle charges until the next new charge cycle begins.
Fast charge continues until termination by one or more of the five possible termination conditions:
n
Peak voltage detection (PVD)
n
Negative delta voltage (-∆V)
n
Maximum voltage
n
Maximum temperature
n
Maximum time
4
bq2002/F
Corresponding
Fast-Charge
Rate TM Termination
Typical Fast-Charge
and Top-Off Time Limits
(minutes) Typical PVD
and -∆V Hold-Off
Time (seconds)
Top-Off
Rate
Pulse-
Trickle
Rate
Pulse­Trickle Period
(ms)
bq2002 bq2002F
C/2 Mid PVD 160 160 600 C/32 C/64 9.15
1C Low PVD 80 100 300 C/16 C/64 18.3
2C High -∆V 40 40 150 Disabled C/32 18.3
Notes: Typical conditions = 25°C, VCC= 5.0V.
Mid = 0.5*V
CC
±
5V
Tolerance on all timing is±20%.
Table 1. Fast-Charge Safety Time/Hold-Off Table
TD2002F1.eps
Fast ChargingVCC = 0 Fast Charging
CC Output
LED
s
s
Charge initiated by application of power
Charge initiated by battery replacement
Pulse-TrickleTop-Off
(optional)
286
See
Table 1
s
286
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Figure 4. Charge Cycle Phases
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