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Renesas Electronics unveils compact lithium-ion battery charging control IC to support USB charging
December 01, 2011 | Paul Buckley | 222903777
Renesas Electronics has introduced a charging control integrated circuit, the R2A20055NS, that achieves further miniaturization and safe charging control for single-cell lithium-ion batteries used in portable devices.
Lithium-ion batteries are used in a wide range of portable equipment, from cell phones to digital still cameras, media players, personal navigation devices and tablet PCs.
Lithium-ion batteries have a high energy density and can contribute to equipment miniaturization. At the same time, however, they can generate excessive heat and catch fire if they are overcharged. For this reason, JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) has formulated guidelines that stipulate that charging rates be reduced when the battery temperature is in specific low-temperatures or high-temperature ranges. In addition, there are increasing needs in this equipment for charging using USB bus power when connected to a personal computer by a USB cable, and for charging within the range of power that can be supplied by a USB bus.
While Renesas has mainly focused on IC products for battery chargers and digital still cameras, the company is now releasing the R2A20055NS device, which targets the full range of portable equipment in response to these market needs.
The R2A20055NS IC conforms to the changing profiles stipulated by JEITA.
The R2A20055NS IC provides control pins for each block to limit the input current. Current limit options are 100 mA, 500 mA, or no limit. The device can perform battery charging according to the USB power available.
Not only do the R2A20055NS input pins have high withstand voltage of 25 V, but Renesas has added new overvoltage protection functions to the input pins as well. These can protect application systems from the overshoot that occurs when a power adapter or USB cable is connected.
The R2A20055NS IC implements the above functions in a 2.0 × 2.5 mm ultra-miniature, high-thermal dissipation 10-pin HUSON package, and thus can contribute to further miniaturization in portable equipment.
Availability
Samples of the R2A20055NS IC will be available in December 2011. Mass production is scheduled to begin in March 2012 and is expected to reach a combined volume of 300,000 units per month in April 2013.
Visit Renesas Electronics Europe at www.renesas.eu
Lithium-ion batteries have a high energy density and can contribute to equipment miniaturization. At the same time, however, they can generate excessive heat and catch fire if they are overcharged. For this reason, JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) has formulated guidelines that stipulate that charging rates be reduced when the battery temperature is in specific low-temperatures or high-temperature ranges. In addition, there are increasing needs in this equipment for charging using USB bus power when connected to a personal computer by a USB cable, and for charging within the range of power that can be supplied by a USB bus.
While Renesas has mainly focused on IC products for battery chargers and digital still cameras, the company is now releasing the R2A20055NS device, which targets the full range of portable equipment in response to these market needs.
The R2A20055NS IC conforms to the changing profiles stipulated by JEITA.
The R2A20055NS IC provides control pins for each block to limit the input current. Current limit options are 100 mA, 500 mA, or no limit. The device can perform battery charging according to the USB power available.
Not only do the R2A20055NS input pins have high withstand voltage of 25 V, but Renesas has added new overvoltage protection functions to the input pins as well. These can protect application systems from the overshoot that occurs when a power adapter or USB cable is connected.
The R2A20055NS IC implements the above functions in a 2.0 × 2.5 mm ultra-miniature, high-thermal dissipation 10-pin HUSON package, and thus can contribute to further miniaturization in portable equipment.
Availability
Samples of the R2A20055NS IC will be available in December 2011. Mass production is scheduled to begin in March 2012 and is expected to reach a combined volume of 300,000 units per month in April 2013.
Visit Renesas Electronics Europe at www.renesas.eu
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