PMIC - Battery Management

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BQ7791506PWR

BQ7791506PWR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PROT LI-ION 3-5C 24TSSOP

59

BQ294682DRVT

BQ294682DRVT

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PROT LI-ION 1CELL 6WSON

214

BQ40Z50RSMR-R1

BQ40Z50RSMR-R1

Texas Instruments

IC BATT MFUNC LI-ION 1-4C 32VQFN

0

BQ24773RUYT

BQ24773RUYT

Texas Instruments

IC BATT MFUNC MULTI-CHEM 28WQFN

1710

LM74500QDDFRQ1

LM74500QDDFRQ1

Texas Instruments

REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTION CONT

1775

BQ29415PWR

BQ29415PWR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PWR SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRC

12000

TPS65023BRSBR

TPS65023BRSBR

Texas Instruments

IC BAT PWR MGMT LI-ION 1C 40WQFN

15000

BQ296203DSGR

BQ296203DSGR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PROT LI-ION 2-4CEL 8WSON

0

BQ2014SN-D120TRG4

BQ2014SN-D120TRG4

Texas Instruments

IC BATTERY GAS GAUGE 16-SOIC

0

BQ771809DPJT

BQ771809DPJT

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PROT LI-ION 2-5CEL 8WSON

750

BQ27411DRZR-G1C

BQ27411DRZR-G1C

Texas Instruments

IC BATT MON LI-ION 1CELL 12SON

603000

UCC3958PWP-2

UCC3958PWP-2

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PROT LI-ION 1CL 24HTSSOP

154

BQ27000DRKR

BQ27000DRKR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT ANALOG CIRC 1 FUNC 1CH

111211

BQ7693007DBTR

BQ7693007DBTR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT MON MULTI 6-10C 30TSSOP

0

BQ2084DBT-V133

BQ2084DBT-V133

Texas Instruments

IC BATT MON LI-ION 2-4CL 38TSSOP

11750

BQ26500PWR

BQ26500PWR

Texas Instruments

IC FUEL GAUGE LI-ION 1CL 8TSSOP

0

BQ29311PWG4

BQ29311PWG4

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PROT LI-ION 24TSSOP

0

BQ29312APWR

BQ29312APWR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT PROT LI-ION 2-4C 24TSSOP

16632

BQ20Z90DBTR-V110G4

BQ20Z90DBTR-V110G4

Texas Instruments

IC BATT GAS GAUGE LI-ION 30TSSOP

0

BQ2092SN-A311TR

BQ2092SN-A311TR

Texas Instruments

IC BATT MON MULTI-CHEM 16SOIC

7500

PMIC - Battery Management

1. Overview

Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) with Battery Management functionality are specialized semiconductor devices designed to monitor, control, and optimize battery operations in electronic systems. These ICs handle critical tasks including charging control, discharge regulation, capacity monitoring, and safety protection. Their importance has grown exponentially with the proliferation of portable electronics, electric vehicles, and energy-harvesting systems, where battery efficiency and safety are paramount.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Battery Charge Management ICsSupport Li-ion/Polymer, NiMH, and lead-acid chemistries; implement CC/CV charging, thermal regulationSmartphones, power banks
Fuel Gauge ICsImpedance tracking, voltage-based SOC estimation, data loggingLaptops, medical devices
Battery Protection ICsOvervoltage, overcurrent, short-circuit, and temperature protectionE-bikes, battery packs
Power Path Management ICsDynamic power distribution between charger and system loadTablets, drones

3. Structure & Composition

A typical PMIC Battery Management IC integrates:

  • Analog Front-End (AFE) with precision ADC/DAC
  • Digital control logic (state machines or embedded microcontrollers)
  • Communication interfaces (I2C, SMBus, SPI)
  • High-side/low-side MOSFET drivers
  • Temperature sensing elements
  • Non-volatile memory for calibration data

Advanced packages (QFN, BGA) enable high integration while maintaining thermal performance.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Charging Current Range100mA - 5ADetermines charge speed and battery size compatibility
SOC Estimation Accuracy 1-5%Impacts runtime prediction reliability
Quiescent Current1-20 ACrucial for standby power efficiency
Communication Speed400kHz - 3.4MHz (I2C)Affects system responsiveness
Operating Temperature-40 C to +125 CDetermines environmental robustness

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (Apple iPhone PMICs), Smartwatches (Fitbit Charge series)
  • Medical Devices: Portable ultrasound machines (Philips Lumify), infusion pumps
  • Automotive: EV battery packs (Tesla Model 3 BMS), start-stop systems
  • Industrial: Robotics (Boston Dynamics Atlas), energy storage systems

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Texas InstrumentsBQ25790Single-chip solution with USB PD 3.0, 3.5A charging
Analog DevicesMAX17055ModelGauge m3 algorithm, 60s runtime prediction
STMicroelectronicsSTM32F051xCortex-M0 core with integrated Li-ion charger
NXP SemiconductorsPF1550PMIC for i.MX8 processors with dynamic voltage scaling

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Battery chemistry compatibility (Li-ion requires CC/CV profile)
  • System voltage requirements (USB PD needs 5-20V support)
  • Form factor constraints (Wearable devices demand WCSP packages)
  • Communication protocol compatibility (I2C vs. SMBus vs. HDQ)
  • Safety certifications (UL 1642 for lithium batteries)
  • Software ecosystem (development tools and reference designs)

Example: For a 2-cell Li-ion notebook battery, select a multi-cell fuel gauge (e.g., BQ30z55) with SHA-256 authentication and PC companion software support.

8. Industry Trends

  • Integration of wireless charging (Qi standard) with battery management
  • Adoption of AI algorithms for adaptive charging profiles
  • Development of ultra-low-power PMICs for IoT edge devices
  • Increase in ASIL-D rated automotive-grade PMICs for EVs
  • Transition to 3D packaging for higher functional density
  • Growing adoption of battery health analysis (BHA) algorithms
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