bq24105EVM is the evaluation module (EVM) for the bq24105 Li-Ion charge management IC

Reference Design using part BQ24105RHL by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments
  • Application Category
    Battery Management
  • Product Type
    Battery Charger

Associated Documents

For End Products

  • Portable

Description

  • bq24105EVM is the evaluation module (EVM) for the bq24105 Li-Ion charge management IC. The bq24105 is a highly integrated battery charge IC utilizing synchronous switch mode power conversion for efficient and comprehensive charge control of a one, two, or three series cell Li-Ion battery. The EVM is a complete bq24105 based circuit and provides a convenient method to evaluate the operation and performance of the IC. The EVM is set up at the factory to charge at 1.33A and a 4.2V (single cell) voltage limit. The output limits can be adjusted to charge a battery pack with more than one series cell by changing on-board resistors. The EVM development tool includes a tested evaluation module, a user guide (SLUU200) that contains the schematic, bill of materials, component placement, layout and the setup of the EVM, and the bq24105 data sheet. The only necessities to use the EVM are a power source (16V max) and the battery to be charged

Key Features

  • Battery Type
    Lithium-Ion|Lithium-Polymer
  • Input Voltage
    0.6 to 16 V
  • Output Voltage
    4.2|8.4|12.6 V
  • Number of Battery Cells
    1 to 3

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