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Semtech Debuts Miniature Battery Chargers for Consumer Electronics; the SC805 and SC806 Measure 3mm x 3mm and Feature Comprehensive Charge Profile Features
Business Wire, Sept 1, 2005
CAMARILLO, Calif. -- Semtech Corp. (Nasdaq:SMTC), a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors for communications, portable devices, computers, and industrial equipment, today announced the SC805 and SC806 ultra-small battery charger devices designed for consumer electronics applications, including cable chargers, personal media devices, and mobile phones.
Both devices charge lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries and are packaged in tiny 3mm x 3mm, thermally optimized MLP packages. The chargers produce up to 1A when operating in continuous charge mode, and during high power-dissipation periods they behave like pulse chargers that regulate the internal die temperature to a safe level.
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SC805 and SC806 chargers feature an input voltage range of 3V to 6V for seamless charging from a current-limited adapter. This feature assures that for high output current designs, the power dissipation can occur in a less-sensitive wall plug adapter rather than in the system's internal charging circuitry itself.
The SC805 and SC806 are designed with three programmable charge states, including a trickle-charge phase for deeply discharged batteries, a fast-charge phase, and a constant-voltage (CV) phase. In addition, the SC805 offers a programmable one- to 10-hour charge timer that protects a system from faulty batteries. All aspects can be programmed to facilitate a safe and accurate charging profile.
"The high-current level and charging profile flexibility of the SC805 and SC806 are critical key features, and the good news for designers is that all of this comes in a small, less expensive package," said C.S. Mitter, Semtech's Director of Power Management for Handheld Products. "Add to this an advanced thermal design, and it means these new chargers are well-positioned for the next generation of consumer devices."
The SC805 and SC806 feature precise line and load regulation, enabling the devices to control battery voltage to 1% accuracy. Once the charger reaches CV mode, it gradually reduces battery output voltage until the termination voltage is reached and then monitors battery voltage levels and initiates a new charge cycle if the battery voltage drops by more than 100mV.
The SC805 and SC806 are fully integrated devices, including charger, FET pass transistor, reverse-blocking diode, sense resistor, and thermal protection. In addition to charging lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries, the devices can work as general-purpose current sources or as current sources for charging Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) and Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) batteries.
The SC805 and SC806 can monitor a negative temperature coefficient pin to detect that the battery is not connected. The SC805 can work with or without a battery, functioning as a low dropout (LDO) regulator when the battery is removed. This LDO feature is helpful for "bed-of-nails" system testing where a portable device, such as a cell phone, is assembly tested without a battery.
The lead-free package design complies with the European Union's Restriction on Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) directive to meet worldwide environmental and regulatory requirements.
Key Features of the SC805/SC806
--Highly accurate charge current
--Tiny 3mm x 3mm, 10-lead MLP package
--Battery voltage controlled to 1% accuracy over the full industrial temperature range
--SC805: NTC thermistor safely disables the charge cycle when temperature is out of range
--SC805: Contains an auxiliary output pin for external accessories or bootstrap for USB charging
--0.1 micron-A battery drain current in shutdown and monitor modes
--Over current protection in all charging modes
--Automatic loss of battery detection
--Adapter present, charge status, and no battery output LED drivers
Pricing and Availability
The SC805, ordering code SC805IMLTRT, is available immediately in production quantities and is priced at $1.05 each in 10,000-piece lots. The SC806, ordering code SC806IMLTRT, is available immediately in production quantities and is priced at $1.01 each in 10,000-piece lots. Semtech offers comprehensive design assistance, including field- and factory-based support. Data sheets, volume pricing, and delivery quotes, as well as evaluation kits and samples, are available by contacting salesinfo@semtech.com.
About Semtech
Semtech Corporation is a leading supplier of high-quality analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products. The company is dedicated to providing customers with proprietary solutions and breakthrough technology in power management, protection, advanced communications, human interface, test & measurement, and wireless connectivity products. Publicly traded since 1967, Semtech is listed on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol SMTC. For more information, contact Semtech Corp. at 200 Flynn Road, Camarillo, CA 93012-8790; phone 805-498-2111; email to info@semtech.com; or visit its web site at www.semtech.com.
Semtech and the Semtech logo are marks of Semtech Corporation.
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