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QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT DC708 

LITHIUM-ION LINEAR BATTERY CHARGER WITH THERMAL REGULATION

 

 

 

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LTC4064EMS-4.0 

Demonstration  circuit  DC708  is  a  complete  constant-
current,  constant-voltage  battery  charger  designed  to 
charge  one  Lithium-Ion  cell  used  in  battery  backup  ap-
plications  or  applications  that  require  greatly  increased 
cycle  life  at  the  expense  of  battery  capacity.  The 
LTC4064EMS-4.0  used on this demo  circuit features an 
internal P-channel power MOSFET with a unique thermal 
feedback  loop  that  reduces  the  output  current  under 
high ambient temperature and/or high power dissipation 
conditions.  This  feature  allows  the  charger  to  provide 
higher charge currents under normal conditions and still 
provide  safe  charging  under  abnormal  conditions  such 
as  high  ambient  temperature,  high  input  voltage  or  low 
battery  voltage.  The  IC  is  available  in  a  10-pin  MSOP 
thermally  enhanced  package  featuring  an  exposed  bot-
tom-side metal pad for soldering to the PC board. 

Other Features include: 

 

Preset float voltage of 4.0V±1%. 

 

Greatly  increased  cycle  life  when  used  for  charging 
4.1V or 4.2V batteries. 

 

1A and 0.5A  Constant Current selected by a jumper. 

 

Capable of charging directly from USB power. 

 

3-hour charge termination timer. This timer can be set 
for  other  time  periods  through  a  capacitor  change. 
For instance, you may want to use a much shorter pe-
riod (on the order of 30 seconds) when evaluating the 
board with a battery simulator instead of a real Li-Ion 
battery. 

 

Charge  Current  Monitor  Output  can  be  used  for  gas 
gauging. 

 

Manual Shutdown 

 

Low  battery  drain  current  when  input  supply  is  re-
moved 

 

No isolation diode or current sense resistor required. 

 

C/10 Trickle charge for deeply discharged batteries 

 

Auto recharge when battery voltage drops below pre-
set threshold 

 

Input Power OK LED indicator (ACPR) 

 

C/10 Charge LED indicator (CHRG) 

 

Fault LED indicator for “out of temp range” (FAULT) 

Small surface mount components are used to minimize 
board space and height with the circuitry occupying ap-
proximately  0.15  square  inches  of  board  space  with  a 
height of 0.054 inches (1.4mm). 

Table 1. Typical Demo Board Specifications

 

Input Voltage Range V

IN

 

4.25V to 7V (upper 
range limited by PC 
board dissipation) 

Output Voltage V

BAT

 (constant 

voltage mode) 

4.0V ±1%  

Output Current I

BAT 

(constant 

current mode) 

 1 A ± 8%, 0.5A ± 8%                   

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(se

lected by jumper) 

Current Monitor Output 

 1.5V±5%  @ Full Cur-
rent  

Output Current I

BAT

 (trickle 

current mode) 

100mA ± 20%, 50mA ± 
20% 

C/10 CHRG LED Threshold Level 100mA ± 25%. 50Ma ± 

25% 

Circuit Board Temperature in 
Thermal Feedback Mode 

60°C to 70°C 

Trickle Charge Threshold 
Voltage 

2.457V 

Battery Drain Current with 
V

IN

 Removed 

<1µA 

Summary of Contents for DC708

Page 1: ... charge termination timer This timer can be set for other time periods through a capacitor change For instance you may want to use a much shorter pe riod on the order of 30 seconds when evaluating the board with a battery simulator instead of a real Li Ion battery Charge Current Monitor Output can be used for gas gauging Manual Shutdown Low battery drain current when input supply is re moved No is...

Page 2: ...supply to 0V and then connect it to the VIN and GND pins of the demo board 4 Set the battery simulator to 0V and then connect it to the BAT and GND pins 5 Connect the digital voltmeters as shown in the setup diagram to measure VIN V current monitor charge voltage VBAT and the charge current IBAT EVALUATION Undervoltage Lockout Feature Increase the input power supply to approximately 3 8V battery s...

Page 3: ...ut when the charge current drops to ap proximately 10 of the programmed charge current of 1 0A This verifies that the C 10 output is operating correctly NOTE The LED current drops from approximately 10mA when the LED is on to approximately 25µA when the charge current drops to 10 and drops to 0µA after the timer has timed out 3 hours when a 0 1µF timing capacitor is used At C 10 when the CHRG LED ...

Page 4: ...uses increased power dissipation which raises the LTC4064 junction temperature When the junction temperature reaches approximately 105 C the charge current decreases enough to maintain the junction temperature at 105 C 2 Increase the battery simulator voltage or reduce the input voltage to reduce the charger power dissipation and allow the charge current to return to the pro grammed current of 1A ...

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