Part Number: BQ24075EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24075 , TPS61092 , BQ24074 ,
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I am trying to build a solar charger using BQ24075 EVM. I am connecting…
Part Number: BQ24075EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24075 Hello,
I'm working on a battery charger solution for a costumer and in order to test my charger I've been trying to use this battery emulator written by Rushil KK :
http://www.ti.com…
Hello Sharafadeeen,
Thank you for your response. Actually the problem was way simpler, I put in a load at the output that was way to low for the system to work, the Ilim was not enough to keep the voltage regulation. I changed the physical load and…
Hello,
When only the battery is applied the expected current draw is typical 4.3uA and a maximum of 6.5uA. This is shown on datasheet page 12 in the quiescent current section of the electrical characteristics table. Based on this BQ24075 should be a…
Part Number: BQ24075 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , BQ24074 , BQ25120A Hi,
I'm in midst of working on a single cell 4.2V 1130mAh Li-Ion battery charger which carries the following parameters.
USB Source: 5V, 1.5A
Vchg: 5V, Ichg max: 750mA
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What is the battery capacity? How much charge current is flowing? Do you have the capability to measure VOUT, V(BAT), V(IN) and I(IN) on an oscilloscope scope over a long time period so the I can see battery attach and then start of charging? If you can…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24075EVM I have a 5.14V @ 2.5A wall wart connected to the bq24075EVM and a 2600mAh Li-Ion battery. I need to be able to drive a 2A load. I see that the AC path (Iin) can only provide 1.5A and that the battery can supplements…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24075 , BQ24075EVM Hi, I have a question regarding the BQ24075 IC. We purchased the evaluation module and according to the data sheet of both the IC and the evaluation module, the special feature for this BQ24075 IC…
Hi Tahar,
What I'd really like to know is how TI arrived at the specification of Iout and Ibat(discharging), which on the datasheet are specified as 4.5A max. I've tested probably a dozen parts at this point, with several different power sources (batteries…