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10 / 13 page UB6054 Preliminary CMOS IC UNISONICTECHNOLOGIESCO.,LTD 10 of 13 www.unisonic.com.tw QW-R52-867.a APPLICATION INFORMATION(Cont.) VCC Bypass Capacitor Many types of capacitors can be used for input bypassing. However, caution must be exercised when using multilayer ceramic capacitors. Because of the self-resonant and high Q characteristics of some types of ceramic capacitors, high voltage transients can be generated under some start-up conditions, such as connecting the charger input to a live power source. Adding a 1 W resistor in series with an X5R ceramic capacitor will minimize start-up voltage transients. Charge Current Soft-Start The UTC UB6054 includes a soft-start circuit to minimize the inrush current at the start of a charge cycle. When a charge cycle is initiated, the charge current ramps from zero to the full-scale current over a period of approximately 50ms. This has the effect of minimizing the transient current load on the power supply during start-up. CHRG Status Output Pin The CHRG pin can provide an indication that the input voltage is greater than the undervoltage lockout threshold level. A weak pull-down current of approximately 20mA indicates that sufficient voltage is applied to VCC to begin charging. When a discharged battery is connected to the charger, the constant current portion of the charge cycle begins and the CHRG pin pulls to ground. The CHRG pin can sink up to 10mA to drive an LED that indicates that a charge cycle is in progress. When the battery is nearing full charge, the charger enters the constant-voltage portion of the charge cycle and the charge current begins to drop. When the charge current drops below 1/10 of the programmed current, the charge cycle ends and the strong pull-down is replaced by the 20mA pull-down, indicating that the charge cycle has ended. If the input voltage is removed or drops below the undervoltage lockout threshold, the CHRG pin becomes high impedance. Figure 3 shows that by using two different value pull-up resistors, a microprocessor can detect all three states from this pin. To detect when the UTC UB6054 is in charge mode, force the digital output pin (OUT) high and measure the voltage at the CHRG pin. The N-channel MOSFET will pull the pin voltage low even with the 2kΩ pull-up resistor. Once the charge cycle terminates, the N-channel MOSFET is turned off and a 20mA current source is connected to the CHRG pin. The IN pin will then be pulled high by the 2kΩ pull-up resistor. To determine if there is a weak pull-down current, the OUT pin should be forced to a high impedance state. The weak current source will pull the IN pin low through the 800kΩ resistor; if CHRG is high impedance, the IN pin will be pulled high, indicating that the part is in a UVLO state. Fig3. Using a Microprocessor to Determine CHRG State |
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