Overview
Features and Benefits
- Input-Current Source Limiting
- Charges 4 Lithium-Ion Batteries
- Also Charges Ni-Based Batteries
- Up to 28V Input
- 300kHz PWM Operation
- 16-Pin QSOP Package
- Surface-Mount Construction
- Fully Assembled and Tested
Product Details
The MAX1873 evaluation kit (EV kit) is a complete, fully assembled and tested PC board that is capable of supplying power to a system load while charging a lithium-ion (Li+) or nickel (Ni)-based battery pack. The EV kit is preset to limit the total source current and the maximum battery-charging current to 3A, and to charge 4-series Li+ cells up to 4.2V each. An analog output voltage proportional to the charging current also permits an ADC or microcontroller to monitor the charging current. The EV kit requires a power source with a minimum output of 18.5V.
The EV kit can be reconfigured to limit the total input current drawn from the power source, the maximum battery-charging current, and the charging cell voltage. The Li+ cell voltage can be set between 4.009V and 4.387V using standard 1% resistors. To charge Li+ battery packs with two or three cells, replace the IC on the EV kit board with one of the ICs listed on the Parts Selection Table.
Applications
- 2-, 3-, or 4-Cell Li+ Battery Pack Chargers
- 6-, 9-, or 10-Cell Li+ Battery Pack Chargers
- Desktop Cradle Chargers
- Handheld Instruments (PDAs, Palmtops)
- Notebook Computers
- Portable Desktop Assistants (PDAs)
- Portable Internet Tablets
Applicable Parts
Documentation & Resources
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MAX1873EVKIT: Evaluation Kit for the MAX1873 Data Sheet (Rev. 0)7/1/2001PDF78K