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MAX1908, MAX8724, MAX8765
Low-Cost Multichemistry Battery Chargers

Low-Cost, Highly Integrated, Multichemistry Battery-Charger Control ICs Simplify the Construction of Accurate and Efficient Chargers


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The MAX1908/MAX8724/MAX8765 highly integrated, multichemistry battery-charger control ICs simplify the construction of accurate and efficient chargers. These devices use analog inputs to control charge current and voltage, and can be programmed by the host or hardwired. The MAX1908/MAX8724/MAX8765 achieve high efficiency using a buck topology with synchronous rectification.

The MAX1908/MAX8724/MAX8765 feature input current limiting. This feature reduces battery charge current when the input current limit is reached to avoid overloading the AC adapter when supplying the load and the battery charger simultaneously. The MAX1908/MAX8724/MAX8765 provide outputs to monitor current drawn from the AC adapter (DC input source), battery-charging current, and the presence of an AC adapter. The MAX1908's conditioning charge feature provides 300mA to safely charge deeply discharged lithium-ion (Li+) battery packs.

The MAX1908 includes a conditioning charge feature while the MAX8724/MAX8765 do not.

The MAX1908/MAX8724/MAX8765 charge two to four series Li+ cells, providing more than 5A, and are available in a space-saving, 28-pin, thin QFN package (5mm x 5mm). An evaluation kit is available to speed designs.

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • ±0.5% Output Voltage Accuracy Using Internal Reference (0°C to +85°C)
  • ±4% Accurate Input Current Limiting
  • ±5% Accurate Charge Current
  • Analog Inputs Control Charge Current and Charge Voltage
  • Outputs for Monitoring
    • Current Drawn from AC Adapter
    • Charging Current
    • AC Adapter Presence
  • Up to 17.6V Battery-Voltage Set Point
  • Maximum 28V Input Voltage
  • > 95% Efficiency
  • Shutdown Control Input
  • Charge Any Battery Chemistry
    • Li+, NiCd, NiMH, Lead Acid, etc.

 
  • Notebook and Subnotebook Computers
  • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)

    Key Specifications:   Battery Chargers
    Part Number Cell Chemistry Number of NiMH or NiCd cells Number of Lithium-Ion cells Protected VIN (max) (V) Charging VIN (max) (V) Charge Rate Set by Max. Charge Current (A) Max. Charge Current (A) Charge Termination Charge Regulation Features EV-Kit Package Operating Temp. Range (°C) Price**
    MAX1908  Lead Acid
    Li-Ion
    Li-Polymer
    NiCd
    NiMH
    Universal
    10
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    2
    3
    4
    28 28 Analog Input
    Resistor
    5 5 Current Limit
    Max. Voltage
    Switchmode
    Input Current Limit
    Stand Alone
    Thermistor Input
    Yes THIN QFN/28
    THIN QFN/32
    -40 to +85 $5.04 @ 1k
    MAX8724  Yes $5.04 @ 1k
    MAX8765  No $5.04 @ 1k
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    Notes:
    **This pricing is BUDGETARY, for comparing similar parts. Prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to change. Quantity pricing may vary substantially and international prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees, and exchange rates. For volume-specific prices and delivery, please see the price and availability page or contact an authorized distributor.

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    Document Ref.: 19-2764; Rev 4; 2005-10-28
    This page last modified: 2008-03-12



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