Apm8600, New prod uc t pin descriptions – Diodes APM8600 User Manual
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APM8600
SINGLE CELL LINEAR LITHIUM BATTERY CHARGER
WITH 28V OVP AND PROGRAMMABLE CHARGE TIMER
APM8600
Document number: DS35140 Rev. 1 - 2
2 of 14
December 2010
© Diodes Incorporated
NEW PROD
UC
T
Pin Descriptions
Name
Pin #
Description
BAT 1,
7
Connection to the
Battery
The battery is charged via this pin and the BAT voltage is constantly monitored.
Connect a bypass capacitor between BAT and GND (2.2µF).
SETI 2
Charge Current
programming
The maximum charge current is programmed using a resistor from SETI to GND.
This also determines the prequal current charging level and top-off threshold.
THM 3
Thermistor
Input
To monitor the battery temperature, connect a 10k
Ω NTC thermistor. Place this
thermistor as close as possible to the battery. Connect THM to GND if
temperature measurement is not required.
GND 4
Ground
Ground
connection.
CT 5
Charge
Timing
Connecting a capacitor from CT to GND will set the time-outs for prequal, top-off
and fast-charge. Connecting CT direct to GND disables these timers.
EN
8
Enable
(active-low)
The charger is enabled when this input is low. To start the charger connect
EN
to
GND. Drive this input high to disable the charger.
POK
10
Power OK
(active-low)
When a valid input source is connected, this open-drain output is pulled low.
CHG
11
Charge Status
(active-low)
Open-drain output that indicates the charging status. It is active only in the fast-
charge state and goes high-impedance when the charger is either disabled or in
prequal or top-off mode.
DC 12,
13 DC
Input
DC supply input. The recommended input voltage is between 4.32V and 7V. This
input is capable of withstanding up to 28V. Connect both DC pins together on the
PCB. It is recommended to connect a bypass capacitor (1µF) from DC to GND.
FLT
14
Fault Flag
(active-low)
If the prequal or fast-charge timers expire and the charging threshold voltage is
not reached,
FLT
(open-drain output) will go low. Remove the fault by cycling
power or raise
EN
.
EP
Exposed
Pad
For optimal thermal performance connect to copper on PCB (electrically this can
be GND).
NC
7,9
Not Connected Floating pins
DNC
6
Do Not Connect Must not connect