PMIC - Battery Chargers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BQ2000PWG4

BQ2000PWG4

Texas Instruments

IC BAT CHG MULTCHEM 1-4CL 8TSSOP

0

MAX77962EWJ12+

MAX77962EWJ12+

Maxim Integrated

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 2CELL 49WLP

0

BQ24103ARHLTG4

BQ24103ARHLTG4

Texas Instruments

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 1-2CEL 20VQFN

0

BQ2002CPN

BQ2002CPN

Texas Instruments

IC BATT CONTRL MULTI-CHEM 8DIP

17819

UC2906DW

UC2906DW

Texas Instruments

IC BATT CHG LEAD ACID 16SOIC

287

LTC4065LXEDC#TRMPBF

LTC4065LXEDC#TRMPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 1CELL 6DFN

0

MAX14745EEWX+T

MAX14745EEWX+T

Maxim Integrated

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 1CELL 36WLP

0

BQ25886RGET

BQ25886RGET

Texas Instruments

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 2CELL 24VQFN

269

BQ25619RTWT

BQ25619RTWT

Texas Instruments

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 1CELL 24WQFN

316

MCP73213T-G6AI/MF

MCP73213T-G6AI/MF

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 2CELL 10DFN

0

MAX745EAP+

MAX745EAP+

Maxim Integrated

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 1-4CEL 20SSOP

1385594

BQ24210DQCR

BQ24210DQCR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 1CELL 10WSON

5658

LTM8061EV-8.2#PBF

LTM8061EV-8.2#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 2CELL 77LGA

170

BQ2054PNG4

BQ2054PNG4

Texas Instruments

IC BATT FAST CHG LI-ION 16DIP

0

LTC4156EUFD#PBF

LTC4156EUFD#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC BAT CHG IRON PHOSPHT 1C 28QFN

21

MP2662GC-0000-Z

MP2662GC-0000-Z

MPS (Monolithic Power Systems)

IC BATT CHG LI-ION 1CELL 9WLCSP

2386

MAX8765AETI+

MAX8765AETI+

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC BATT CHG PWR SUP SUPPORT CIRC

20578

LT1510IS#PBF

LT1510IS#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC BATT CHG MULTI-CHEM 16SOIC

820

BQ2005PN

BQ2005PN

Texas Instruments

IC BATT CONTRL MULTI-CHEM 20DIP

720

MAX712CSE+T

MAX712CSE+T

Maxim Integrated

IC BAT CHG MULTCHEM 1-16C 16SOIC

5193

PMIC - Battery Chargers

1. Overview

Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMIC) with Battery Charger functionality are specialized semiconductor devices that manage power distribution and battery charging processes in electronic systems. These ICs integrate charging algorithms, safety protections, and power path management to optimize energy efficiency and battery lifespan. Their importance in modern technology lies in enabling compact, high-efficiency power solutions for portable electronics, electric vehicles, and IoT devices.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Linear Battery ChargersSimple topology, low noise, limited efficiency (typically <70%)Wearable devices, low-power sensors
Switch-Mode Battery ChargersHigh efficiency (>90%), supports fast charging protocolsSmartphones, laptops, drones
Multi-Protocol ChargersSupports USB PD, QC, and proprietary fast charging standardsUniversal adapters, power banks
Wireless Battery ChargersIntegrates magnetic induction control and foreign object detectionSmartphones, electric toothbrushes

3. Structure and Components

Typical physical structure includes:

  • QFN/DFN package (3x3mm to 5x5mm size range)
  • Internal modules:
    • Voltage/current regulation circuits
    • Charging algorithm controller (CC-CV, pulsed charging)
    • Thermal management unit
    • Power MOSFETs (for switch-mode types)
    • Communication interface (I2C/SPI for parameter configuration)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Charging Current100mA-5ADetermines charge time and battery capacity
Voltage Accuracy 0.5%- 2%Ensures battery longevity and safety
Conversion Efficiency70%-95%Impacts thermal performance and battery life
Input Voltage Range3.7V-24VDefines compatibility with power sources
Protection FeaturesOVP/OCP/OTPPrevents system failures and safety hazards

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: smartphones, tablets, TWS earbuds
  • Industrial: handheld terminals, robotics, medical devices
  • Automotive: infotainment systems, battery management for EVs
  • IoT: smart meters, environmental sensors, security systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Texas InstrumentsBQ257904.5A switch-mode charger with USB PD 3.0 support
Analog DevicesLTC4162High-voltage battery charger with MPPT algorithm
STMicroelectronicsSTBC08Automotive-grade linear charger with ASIL-B safety rating
NXP SemiconductorsPF1550PMIC with integrated wireless charging controller

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Match charging current/voltage requirements with battery specifications
  • Consider input power source compatibility (USB, AC adapter, solar)
  • Evaluate required protection features (temperature monitoring, fault reporting)
  • Check communication interface requirements (I2C register configuration needed?)
  • Thermal considerations: select package with adequate heat dissipation
  • Example: For a 10W IoT device, select a 1A linear charger with 1% voltage accuracy

8. Industry Development Trends

Key trends include:

  • Integration of AI-based charging algorithms for battery aging compensation
  • Adoption of GaN/SiC transistors for >95% efficiency in fast charging applications
  • Development of bidirectional chargers for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) applications
  • Standardization of USB-C Power Delivery as universal charging interface
  • Miniaturization through 3D packaging technology (stacked die integration)
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