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Hi Team,
My customer considers to use LM317L for NiMH battery charger as Figure 8.
The datasheet shows "VI should be greater than VBAT + 3.75 V".
What is concern if VI is lower than VBAT+3.75V?
I would like to know the function under the following condition.
"VI=9V, VBAT=5.25~8.4V, Rout=62Ω (20mA)"
Best Regards,
Yaita / Japan disty
There is a dropout voltage from the input to the output as well as from the output to the adjust so it will not be able to charge the battery if you do not allow the 3.75 headroom.
Thank you,
Cameron
Hi Cameron-san,
Thank you for your support.
Is there another device that has low dropout for this application (Constant-Current Battery-Charger Circuit)?
Best Regards,
Yaita
Hello Yaita-san,
If the input is actually connected to a true ground then this would not be recommended.
If you think there is a scenario in which this might happen then the recommendation would be to put a forward facing diode into the input to prevent current backflow. This may however affect your battery charging voltage, so it would be recommended to choose a diode with a very small forward voltage (small enough so that the drop from the diode + drop from the ldo does not exceed the 0.6V headroom needed for the battery voltage.)
If the input is going to be floating or disconnected then there will only be some current backflow into the input capacitor which should not cause damage to the device.
Best,
MIchael
Hi Michael-san,
Thank you for your support.
I will wait for your feedback.
Best Regards,
Yaita