Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753A , BQ24753 Dear e2e,
In a setup with a 15V power net DC supply and a 12.6V Accu pack, we use the BQ24753A with a ACSET Limit 2A (via resistor divider) and configured also the SRSET Limit via a resistor divider to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24750 , BQ24753A , BQ24753 Dear All,
We have used BQ24750 battery charging IC in our board. With this IC 7.4V,2000mAh lithium ion battery(2-Cell) is able to charge without any issues.Now we are redesigning the board with…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753A We are using bq24753a charger IC. We use resistor divider for VDAC reference voltage of 3.3V.
But we get 2.6V at VADC, when CHGEN is high and 2.3V when CHGEN is low.
Why does this happen. Does the pin have any…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753A Hello Guys,
pls send me the applicication circuit for foolowing details,
Battery type = Li-Ion
#cell = 4 cells
Charge current = 1.65Amp
Adapter DC in = 19V
Adapter max current …
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753A where can i get help regarding how to interface the battery charger ic (BQ24753A)with the solar panel and battery LI-ION Battery
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753A HI~
BQ24753A
LIFEPO4 charger is designed . AC adapter for charging should 4CELL voltage over 20V should I do? Can operate on AC adapter 12V input is this?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753 Charge current is set to 400 mA.
At Vcc of 14V, charge current is stable at 400 mA.
When Vcc increases to 16V, charge current drops to 280 mA.
I'm read the datasheets, and re-reading the datasheets but it's still…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753A , BQ24753 Hi,
I'm interested in the BQ24753A charger. I found a chart using the 'Battery Charge Management Selection Tool' that describes this part as 'System Controlled' under the title 'Termination Control…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24753A , BQ24753 , BQ24610 Hey guys,
I'm currently testing the BQ24753A.
While I was charging my LiPo battery (2 cells @ 8.34V, 5000mAh) I noticed that there is no charge cut off when the current is dropping below…