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24610
  • 24 volt charger
  • 3 cell
  • 3-Cells
  • 4 cells
  • 6-cell
  • About bq24640
  • absolute maximum voltage
  • application circuit
  • battery charger
  • battery charger uc3096 BQ24450 24v
  • Battery Protection
  • bq2416x
  • bq24610evm
  • Charger
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  • Forum Post: RE: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    The voltage at TS pin was coming out to be 1.8V. But still the voltage at the BAT pin was coming out as floating output(25V-34V)
    on May 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    There is only a single Jumper in the Circuitry. We are using BQ24610EVM603 we are not using BQ24610. In BQ24610 there are 5 jumpers in the circuit.
    on May 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    Vcc is coming out to be 8.74 V.
    on May 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    No there is not any shorting in the circuit. i have checked it already.
    on May 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    i am using a real battery as a load. is there is any problem in using that.
    on May 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    can you please send me the step by step performance of the any working board of BQ24610EVM-603. So that the new board will not get damaged.
    on May 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: 24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    Also tell me about the Load. There are 2 loads in the circuit diagram Load 1 and Load 2 Can i use 2 rheostat for two loads or 2 batteries are used as load.
    on May 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    Also tell me an alternate for the Loads.
    on May 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: 24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    I am going to use BQ24610 for Li-ion charging. Can you please guide me about the working of the EVM board. if there is any datasheet in which each step is clearly shown how to perform the Task.
    on May 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: BQ24610

    Jatin Munjal Jatin Munjal
    I am using Bq24610 for charging Li-ion battery. In the EVM of Bq24610 We require 3 power supplies and 2 loads. But Traditionally in charger circuit we can use only 1 power supply for input and we can use output for battery charging. Please tell me reason for the same. Power Supplies 1. Power Supply...
    on May 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: INT-BQ24610: System Path remove

    Matt Chin Matt Chin
    Hello, I'm designing a 6 cells Li-ion battery charger with bq24610. The input voltage is 27V and output voltage is 25.2V. The battery capacity is 6000mA and the charging current is setting with 3A. The schematic is almost same with our reference design except removed system path(see the below...
    on May 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: BQ24610 or BQ24705 or BQ24753 ?

    Zoltan Szabo1 Zoltan Szabo1
    Hi, I have an application to charge 3 cells Li-Po batteries. For first protos Im looking for BQ24610 or BQ24705 or BQ24753, but the input voltage is from a turbine with up to 24V. The cells charging is OK, but my system support 9-15V, so I can not connect directly my system to the charger. To use another...
    on Jul 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: bq2461x EVM (H422) and bq24610 heat question

    Dave Chanoux Dave Chanoux
    I am charging a Lithium ion battery with 2 independent 4-cell units. I purchased qty 2 bq2461x (HPA 422) eval boards and set them up for Icharge = 3.0 amps, Vtermination = 16.7 volts. They worked very well, so I proceeded to layout a single pre-production circuit board module for testing with two charging...
    on Oct 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: BQ24610 EVM Bom

    Necdet Necdet
    Hi, I'm using bq24610evm design as a reference. There are some un-used items on the BOM list(D2, D11, D10, c25 ...). What is the reason for that? Should I exclude them from the design? Any advice is appreciated. Best Regards, Necdet
    on Aug 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: BQ24610 work with 30 V DC

    Piotr Jaskulski Piotr Jaskulski
    Hello, Is it possible to bq24650 worked at the voltage 30 V DC in normal configuration. I think to protect only Vcc by the zener diode on 28 or 30 V.
    on Dec 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: BQ24160RGEEVM-742 USB charging issue

    Enid Juan Enid Juan
    Dear Sir, I worked with BQ24160EVM and the setting profile just like the screen-shut below. The battery connected is 3.7V(2210mAh) and almost approaching charging done (4.17V measured). However, the charging status could not change when disconnect from USB charging, which means The register table...
    on Mar 5, 2013
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