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QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT DC708 

LITHIUM-ION LINEAR BATTERY CHARGER WITH THERMAL REGULATION

 

 

 

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To  save  time,  we  recommend  using  a  battery  simulator 
(described  in  Table  2  and  Figure  1•)  If  an  actual  re-
chargeable Li-Ion battery is used, keep the DC resistance 
between  the  charger  and  the  battery  to  a  minimum,  as 
this will affect the charge current in the constant voltage 
mode. 

Table 2. Test Equipment Required for Demo Board Evaluation 

Lab Power supply for input power 

0 to 7V, 1.2A 

Digital voltmeter for measuring 
input voltage (VIN) 

3 1/2 digits 

Digital voltmeter for measuring 
battery voltage (VBAT) 

4 1/2 digits, resolution to 1mV 

Digital voltmeter for measuring 
PROG pin voltage (current moni-
tor) 

3 1/2 digits, resolution to 1mV 

Digital voltmeter for measuring 
voltage across current sense resis-
tor (IBAT) 

100mV range 

4.2V Rechargeable Li-Ion Cell or 
Battery Simulator 

600mA/Hr to 1.3A/Hr 

Battery Simulator Consists of: 

Power supply with coarse and fine 
output voltage adjust controls 

0 to 5V, 2.5A 

Power resistor (preload for power 
supply) 

2

, 10W 

Current sense resistor for measur-
ing charge current 

0.1

, 1%, 1W 

Current sense resistor for measur-
ing battery drain current 

1k, 1%, 0.5W 

SETUP 

Refer  to  Table  2  and  Figure  1  for  equipment  require-
ments and proper setup. 

1.

 

Set  jumper  JP1  to  the  “RUN”  position  (lower  posi-
tion). 

2.

 

Set jumper JP2 to the lower position, which programs 
the constant charge current to 1A. 

3.

 

Set the input power supply to 0V, and then connect it 
to the VIN and GND pins of the demo board.  

4.

 

Set the battery simulator to 0V, and then connect it to 
the BAT and GND pins.  

5.

 

Connect the digital  voltmeters  as  shown in the  setup 
diagram  to  measure  VIN,  V(current  monitor),  charge 
voltage (VBAT) and the charge current (IBAT). 

EVALUATION 

Undervoltage Lockout Feature  

 

Increase  the  input  power  supply  to  approximately 
3.8V (battery simulator power supply set for 0V). 

The charger output voltage and charge current should 
be 0.  All  three  LEDs  should be  off. The  charger is in 
shutdown due to the undervoltage lockout feature. 

Trickle Charge Current  

 

Increase the input voltage to 5V and keep the battery 
simulator power supply at 0V.  

The CHRG and ACPR LEDs should now be on, and the 
FAULT LED should be off.

 

The charger output voltage 

(VBAT)  should  be  approximately  240mV,  and  the 
charge current should be about 100mA (10mV on the 
charge current DVM). This is the trickle charge mode 
for  a  deeply  discharged  battery.  Typically,  a  battery 
that has not been charged for a long time.  

Constant Current Charge 

 

Starting  at  0V,  slowly  increase  the  battery  simulator 
power supply (VBAT), observing the charger’s output 
voltage on the DVM.  

When  the  charger’s  output  voltage  exceeds  approxi-
mately 2.45V, the charger will suddenly enter the con-
stant current portion of the charge cycle, resulting in 
an  abrupt  jump  in  the  charge  current  to  the  pro-
grammed value of approximately 1.0A (100mV on the 
charge current DVM). This is constant current mode.  

Move jumper JP2 to the upper position (0.5A) to  re-
duce the charge current (IBAT) to 500mA, resulting in 
a  reading of  approximately 50mV on the  charge  cur-

Summary of Contents for DC708

Page 1: ... charge termination timer This timer can be set for other time periods through a capacitor change For instance you may want to use a much shorter pe riod on the order of 30 seconds when evaluating the board with a battery simulator instead of a real Li Ion battery Charge Current Monitor Output can be used for gas gauging Manual Shutdown Low battery drain current when input supply is re moved No is...

Page 2: ...supply to 0V and then connect it to the VIN and GND pins of the demo board 4 Set the battery simulator to 0V and then connect it to the BAT and GND pins 5 Connect the digital voltmeters as shown in the setup diagram to measure VIN V current monitor charge voltage VBAT and the charge current IBAT EVALUATION Undervoltage Lockout Feature Increase the input power supply to approximately 3 8V battery s...

Page 3: ...ut when the charge current drops to ap proximately 10 of the programmed charge current of 1 0A This verifies that the C 10 output is operating correctly NOTE The LED current drops from approximately 10mA when the LED is on to approximately 25µA when the charge current drops to 10 and drops to 0µA after the timer has timed out 3 hours when a 0 1µF timing capacitor is used At C 10 when the CHRG LED ...

Page 4: ...uses increased power dissipation which raises the LTC4064 junction temperature When the junction temperature reaches approximately 105 C the charge current decreases enough to maintain the junction temperature at 105 C 2 Increase the battery simulator voltage or reduce the input voltage to reduce the charger power dissipation and allow the charge current to return to the pro grammed current of 1A ...

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