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 Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications General Description
The AAT2556 is a member of AnalogicTech's Total Power Management ICTM (TPMICTM) product family. It is a fully integrated 500mA battery charger plus a 250mA step-down converter. The input voltage range is 4V to 6.5V for the battery charger and 2.7V to 5.5V for the step-down converter, making it ideal for single-cell lithium-ion/polymer batterypowered applications. The battery charger is a complete constant current/ constant voltage linear charger. It offers an integrated pass device, reverse blocking protection, high current accuracy and voltage regulation, charge status, and charge termination. The charging current is programmable via external resistor from 15mA to 500mA. In addition to standard features, the device offers over-voltage, current limit, and thermal protection. The step-down converter is a highly integrated converter operating at 1.5MHz of switching frequency, minimizing the size of external components while keeping switching losses low. It has independent input and enable pins. The output voltage ranges from 0.6V to the input voltage. The feedback and control deliver excellent load regulation and transient response with a small output inductor and capacitor. The AAT2556 is available in a Pb-free, thermallyenhanced TDFN33-12 package and is rated over the -40C to +85C temperature range.
AAT2556
Features
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SystemPowerTM
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* * *
Battery Charger: -- Input Voltage Range: 4V to 6.5V -- Programmable Charging Current up to 500mA -- Highly Integrated Battery Charger -- Charging Device -- Reverse Blocking Diode Step-Down Converter: -- Input Voltage Range: 2.7V to 5.5V -- Output Voltage Range: 0.6V to VIN -- 250mA Output Current -- Up to 96% Efficiency -- 30A Quiescent Current -- 1.5MHz Switching Frequency -- 100s Start-Up Time Short-Circuit, Over-Temperature, and Current Limit Protection TDFN33-12 Package -40C to +85C Temperature Range
Applications
* * * * * * BluetoothTM Headsets Cellular Phones Handheld Instruments MP3 and Portable Music Players PDAs and Handheld Computers Portable Media Players
Typical Application
Adapter / USB Input
ADP VIN EN_BUCK STAT
BATT + Enable
VOUT L= 3.3H LX RFB1 COUT RFB2 FB GND ISET RSET EN_BAT BAT C
System
BATT -
Battery Pack
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Pin Descriptions
Pin #
1 2, 8, 10 3
AAT2556
Symbol
FB GND EN_BUCK
Function
Feedback input. This pin must be connected directly to an external resistor divider. Nominal voltage is 0.6V. Ground. Enable pin for the step-down converter. When connected to logic low, the step-down converter is disabled and it consumes less than 1A of current. When connected to logic high, it resumes normal operation. Enable pin for the battery charger. When internally pulled down, the battery charger is disabled and it consumes less than 1A of current. When connected to logic high, it resumes normal operation. Charge current set point. Connect a resistor from this pin to ground. Refer to typical curves for resistor selection. Battery charging and sensing. Charge status input. Open drain status input. Input for USB/adapter charger. Output of the step-down converter. Connect the inductor to this pin. Internally, it is connected to the drain of both high- and low-side MOSFETs. Input voltage for the step-down converter. Exposed paddle (bottom): connect to ground directly beneath the package.
4
EN_BAT
5 6 7 9 11 12 EP
ISET BAT STAT ADP LX VIN
Pin Configuration
TDFN33-12 (Top View)
FB GND EN_BUCK EN_BAT ISET BAT
1 2 3 4 5 6
12 11 10 9 8 7
VIN LX GND ADP GND STAT
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Absolute Maximum Ratings1
Symbol
VIN VADP VLX VFB VEN VX TJ TLEAD
AAT2556
Description
Input Voltage to GND Adapter Voltage to GND LX to GND FB to GND EN_BAT and EN_BUCK to GND BAT, ISET and STAT to GND Operating Junction Temperature Range Maximum Soldering Temperature (at leads, 10 sec)
Value
6.0 -0.3 to 7.5 -0.3 to VIN + 0.3 -0.3 to VIN + 0.3 -0.3 to 6.0 -0.3 to VADP + 0.3 -40 to 150 300
Units
V V V V V V C C
Thermal Information
Symbol
PD JA
Description
Maximum Power Dissipation Thermal Resistance2
Value
2.0 50
Units
W C/W
1. Stresses above those listed in Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. Functional operation at conditions other than the operating conditions specified is not implied. Only one Absolute Maximum Rating should be applied at any one time. 2. Mounted on an FR4 board. 2556.2006.05.1.0
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Electrical Characteristics1
VIN = 3.6V; TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are TA = 25C. Symbol Description Conditions Min
2.7 VIN Rising Hysteresis VIN Falling IOUT = 0 to 250mA, VIN = 2.7V to 5.5V No Load EN = GND 200 1.8 -3.0 0.6 30 1.0 600 0.59 0.42 VIN = 5.5V, VLX = 0 to VIN VIN = 2.7V to 5.5V VIN = 3.6V VOUT = 1.0V From Enable to Output Regulation 1.0 0.597 0.2 0.606 1.5 100 140 15 0.6 VIN = VEN = 5.5V 1.4 -1.0 1.0 0.615 0.2 3.0 VIN
AAT2556
Typ
Max
5.5 2.7
Units
V V mV V % V A A mA A %/V V A MHz s C C V V A
Step-Down Converter VIN Input Voltage VUVLO VOUT VOUT IQ ISHDN ILIM RDS(ON)H RDS(ON)L ILXLEAK VLinereg/VIN VFB IFB FOSC TS TSD THYS VEN(L) VEN(H) IEN UVLO Threshold Output Voltage Tolerance2 Output Voltage Range Quiescent Current Shutdown Current P-Channel Current Limit High-Side Switch On Resistance Low-Side Switch On Resistance LX Leakage Current Line Regulation Feedback Threshold Voltage Accuracy FB Leakage Current Oscillator Frequency Startup Time Over-Temperature Shutdown Threshold Over-Temperature Shutdown Hysteresis Enable Threshold Low Enable Threshold High Input Low Current
1. The AAT2556 is guaranteed to meet performance specifications over the -40C to +85C operating temperature range and is assured by design, characterization, and correlation with statistical process controls. 2. Output voltage tolerance is independent of feedback resistor network accuracy.
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Electrical Characteristics1
VADP = 5V; TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are TA = 25C. Symbol Description Conditions Min Typ Max Units
AAT2556
Battery Charger Operation VADP Adapter Voltage Range Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO) VUVLO UVLO Hysteresis IOP Operating Current ISHUTDOWN Shutdown Current ILEAKAGE Reverse Leakage Current from BAT Pin Voltage Regulation VBAT_EOC End of Charge Accuracy VCH/VCH Output Charge Voltage Tolerance VMIN Preconditioning Voltage Threshold VRCH Battery Recharge Voltage Threshold Current Regulation ICH Charge Current Programmable Range ICH/ICH Charge Current Regulation Tolerance VSET ISET Pin Voltage KI_A Current Set Factor: ICH/ISET Charging Devices RDS(ON) Charging Transistor On Resistance Logic Control/Protection VEN(H) Input High Threshold VEN(L) Input Low Threshold VSTAT Output Low Voltage ISTAT STAT Pin Current Sink Capability VOVP Over-Voltage Protection Threshold ITK/ICHG Pre-Charge Current ITERM/ICHG Charge Termination Threshold Current
Rising Edge Charge Current = 200mA VBAT = 4.25V, EN = GND VBAT = 4V, ADP Pin Open
4.0 3 150 0.5 0.3 0.4 4.158 2.85 4.20 0.5 3.0 -0.1
6.5 4 1 1 2 4.242 3.15
V V mV mA A A V % V V mA % V
Measured from VBAT_EOC 15
500 10 2 800
VADP = 5.5V 1.6 STAT Pin Sinks 4mA
0.9
1.1
V V V mA V % %
0.4 0.4 8 4.4 10 10
ICH = 100mA
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Typical Characteristics - Step-Down Converter
Efficiency vs. Load
(VOUT = 1.8V; L = 3.3H)
100 90
AAT2556
DC Load Regulation
(VOUT = 1.8V; L = 3.3H)
1.0
VIN = 2.7V VIN = 3.6V
VIN = 5.0V
Output Error (%)
Efficiency (%)
0.5
80 70 60 50 40 0.1
VIN = 5.5V VIN = 4.2V
VIN = 3.6V
0.0
VIN = 5.5V VIN = 5.0V
VIN = 2.7V
-0.5
VIN = 4.2V
1 10 100 1000
1
10
100
1000
-1.0 0.1
Output Current (mA)
Output Current (mA)
Efficiency vs. Load
(VOUT = 1.2V; L = 1.5H)
100 90 1.0
DC Load Regulation
(VOUT = 1.2V; L = 1.5H)
VIN = 2.7V
Output Error (%)
Efficiency (%)
80 70 60 50 40 30
VIN = 3.6V VIN = 5.5V VIN = 5.0V VIN = 4.2V
0.1 1 10 100 1000
0.5
VIN = 5.0V VIN = 5.5V
0.0
VIN = 3.6V
-0.5
VIN = 4.2V VIN = 2.7V
1 10 100 1000
-1.0 0.1
Output Current (mA)
Output Current (mA)
Soft Start
(VIN = 3.6V; VOUT = 1.8V; IOUT = 250mA; CFF = 100pF)
Line Regulation
(VOUT = 1.8V)
1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 2.5 3.0 3.5
Enable and Output Voltage (top) (V)
5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 -1.0 -2.0 -3.0 -4.0 -5.0
VEN
Accuracy (%)
IOUT = 0mA IOUT = 50mA IOUT = 150mA
Inductor Current (bottom) (A)
VO IL Time (100s/div)
0.4 0.2 0.0 -0.2 -0.4
IOUT = 10mA IOUT = 250mA
4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0
Input Voltage (V)
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Typical Characteristics - Step-Down Converter
Output Voltage Error vs. Temperature
(VIN = 3.6V; VOUT = 1.8V; IOUT = 250mA)
3.0 10.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 -1.0 -2.0 -3.0 -40 8.0
AAT2556
Switching Frequency Variation vs. Temperature
(VIN = 3.6V; VOUT = 1.8V)
Output Error (%)
Variation (%)
-20 0 20 40 60 80 100
6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 -2.0 -4.0 -6.0 -8.0 -10.0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Temperature (C)
Temperature (C)
Frequency Variation vs. Input Voltage
(VOUT = 1.8V)
2.0
No Load Quiescent Current vs. Input Voltage
50
Frequency Variation (%)
Supply Current (A)
1.0 0.0 -1.0 -2.0 -3.0 -4.0
45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 2.7 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.1 5.5
85C 25C -40C
2.7
3.1
3.5
3.9
4.3
4.7
5.1
5.5
Input Voltage (V)
Input Voltage (V)
P-Channel RDS(ON) vs. Input Voltage
1000 900 750
N-Channel RDS(ON) vs. Input Voltage
120C
100C
700
RDS(ON)H (m)
RDS(ON)L (m)
800 700 600 500 400 300 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
85C
650 600 550 500 450 400 350 300
120C
100C 85C
25C
25C
2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
Input Voltage (V)
Input Voltage (V)
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Typical Characteristics - Step-Down Converter
Load Transient Response
(10mA to 250mA; VIN = 3.6V; VOUT = 1.8V; COUT = 4.7F; CFF = 100pF)
2.0 1.9 2.0 1.9
AAT2556
Load Transient Response
(10mA to 250mA; VIN = 3.6V; VOUT = 1.8V; COUT = 4.7F)
1.4
Load and Inductor Current (bottom) (200mA/div)
Load and Inductor Current (bottom) (200mA/div)
Output Voltage (top) (V)
1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2
Output Voltage (top) (V)
1.8
VO IO ILX
1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2
VO
1.2 1.0 0.8
IO ILX
0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -0.2
Time (25s/div)
Time (25s/div)
Line Response
(VOUT = 1.8V @ 250mA; CFF = 100pF)
1.90 1.85 7.0 40
Output Ripple
(VIN = 3.6V; VOUT = 1.8V; IOUT = 1mA)
0.07
Output Voltage (AC Coupled) (top) (mV)
Output Voltage (top) (V)
1.80 1.75 1.70 1.65 1.60 1.55 1.50
VO
6.5 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5
20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100 -120
VO
0.06
Inductor Current (bottom) (A)
0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02
Input Voltage (bottom) (V)
VIN
4.0 3.5 3.0
IL
0.01 0.00 -0.01
Time (25s/div)
Time (2s/div)
Output Ripple
(VIN = 3.6V; VOUT = 1.8V; IOUT = 250mA)
40 0.8
Output Voltage (AC Coupled) (top) (V)
20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100 -120
VO
0.7
Inductor Current (bottom) (A)
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3
IL
0.2 0.1 0.0
Time (200ns/div)
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Constant Charging Current vs. Set Resistor Values
1000
600 500
AAT2556
Charging Current vs. Battery Voltage
(VADP = 5V) RSET = 3.24k
ICH (mA)
ICH (mA)
100
400 300 200 100
RSET = 5.62k RSET = 8.06k RSET = 16.2k RSET = 31.6k
10
1
1
10
100
1000
0 2.7
2.9
3.1
3.3
3.5
3.7
3.9
4.1
4.3
RSET (k)
VBAT (V)
End of Charge Battery Voltage vs. Supply Voltage
4.206
End of Charge Voltage Regulation vs. Temperature
(RSET = 8.06k)
4.23
4.204
RSET = 8.06k
VBAT_EOC (V)
6.5
4.22 4.21 4.20 4.19 4.18
VBAT_EOC (V)
4.202 4.200 4.198 4.196 4.194
RSET = 31.6k
4.5
4.75
5
5.25
5.5
5.75
6
6.25
4.17
-50
-25
0
25
50
75
100
VADP (V)
Temperature (C)
Constant Charging Current vs. Supply Voltage
(RSET = 8.06k)
220 210
Constant Charging Current vs. Temperature
(RSET = 8.06k)
210 208
ICH (mA)
200 190 180 170
ICH (mA)
6.5
VBAT = 3.3V VBAT = 4V
205 203 200 198 195 193 190
VBAT = 3.6V
4
4.25
4.5
4.75
5
5.25
5.5
5.75
6
6.25
-50
-25
0
25
50
75
100
VADP (V)
Temperature (C)
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Typical Characteristics - Battery Charger
Operating Current vs. Temperature
(RSET = 8.06k)
550 3.03 500 3.02
AAT2556
Preconditioning Threshold Voltage vs. Temperature
(RSET = 8.06k)
VMIN (V)
IOP (A)
450 400 350 300 -50
3.01 3 2.99 2.98 2.97 -50
-25
0
25
50
75
100
-25
0
25
50
75
100
Temperature (C)
Temperature (C)
Preconditioning Charge Current vs. Temperature
(RSET = 8.06k)
60 50
Preconditioning Charge Current vs. Supply Voltage
RSET = 3.24k
20.8 20.6
ITRICKLE (mA)
ITRICKLE (mA)
20.4 20.2 20.0 19.8 19.6 19.4 19.2 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100
40 30 20 10 0 4 4.2
RSET = 5.62k RSET = 8.06k RSET = 16.2k
4.4 4.6 4.8 5
RSET = 31.6k
5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 6 6.2 6.4
Temperature (C)
VADP (V)
Recharging Threshold Voltage vs. Temperature
(RSET = 8.06k)
800 700 600
Sleep Mode Current vs. Supply Voltage
(RSET = 8.06k)
4.18 4.16
85C
ISLEEP (nA)
4.14
VRCH (V)
4.12 4.10 4.08 4.06 4.04 4.02 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100
500 400 300 200 100 0 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5 5.25 5.5 5.75 6 6.25 6.5
25C
-40C
Temperature (C)
VADP (V)
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VEN(H) vs. Supply Voltage
(RSET = 8.06k)
1.2 1.1 1.1 1
AAT2556
VEN(L) vs. Supply Voltage
(RSET = 8.06k)
-40C
-40C
VEN(L) (V)
VEN(H) (V)
1 0.9 0.8 0.7 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5 5.25 5.5 5.75 6 6.25 6.5
0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5 5.25 5.5 5.75 6 6.25 6.5
25C
85C
25C
85C
VADP (V)
VADP (V)
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Functional Block Diagram
AAT2556
Reverse Blocking
ADP
+
+ Constant Current Charge Control
BAT
ISET
STAT
OverTemperature Protection
VREF UVLO
EN_BAT VIN
FB
+ VREF Logic
DH
LX
DL
EN_BUCK
Input
GND
Functional Description
The AAT2556 is a high performance power system comprised of a 500mA lithium-ion/polymer battery charger and a 250mA step-down converter. The battery charger is designed for single-cell lithium-ion/polymer batteries using a constant current and constant voltage algorithm. The battery charger operates from the adapter/USB input voltage range from 4V to 6.5V. The adapter/USB charging current level can be programmed up to 500mA for rapid charging applications. A status monitor output pin is provided to indicate the battery charge state by directly driving one external LED. Internal device temperature and charging
state are fully monitored for fault conditions. In the event of an over-voltage or over-temperature failure, the device will automatically shut down, protecting the charging device, control system, and the battery under charge. Other features include an integrated reverse blocking diode and sense resistor. The step-down converter operates with an input voltage of 2.7V to 5.5V. The switching frequency is 1.5MHz, minimizing the size of the inductor. Under light load conditions, the device enters power-saving mode; the switching frequency is reduced, and the converter consumes 30A of current, making it ideal for battery-operated applications. The output voltage is programmable from VIN to as low as 0.6V.
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Power devices are sized for 250mA current capability while maintaining over 90% efficiency at full load. Light load efficiency is maintained at greater than 80% down to 1mA of load current. A high-DC gain error amplifier with internal compensation controls the output. It provides excellent transient response and load/line regulation. mal limit threshold. Once the internal die temperature falls below the thermal limit, normal charging operation will resume.
AAT2556
Control Loop
The AAT2556 contains a compact, current mode step-down DC/DC controller. The current through the P-channel MOSFET (high side) is sensed for current loop control, as well as short-circuit and overload protection. A fixed slope compensation signal is added to the sensed current to maintain stability for duty cycles greater than 50%. The peak current mode loop appears as a voltage-programmed current source in parallel with the output capacitor. The output of the voltage error amplifier programs the current mode loop for the necessary peak switch current to force a constant output voltage for all load and line conditions. Internal loop compensation terminates the transconductance voltage error amplifier output. The error amplifier reference is fixed at 0.6V.
Under-Voltage Lockout
The AAT2556 has internal circuits for UVLO and power on reset features. If the ADP supply voltage drops below the UVLO threshold, the battery charger will suspend charging and shut down. When power is reapplied to the ADP pin or the UVLO condition recovers, the system charge control will automatically resume charging in the appropriate mode for the condition of the battery. If the input voltage of the step-down converter drops below UVLO, the internal circuit will shut down.
Protection Circuitry
Over-Voltage Protection An over-voltage protection event is defined as a condition where the voltage on the BAT pin exceeds the over-voltage protection threshold (VOVP). If this over-voltage condition occurs, the charger control circuitry will shut down the device. The charger will resume normal charging operation after the over-voltage condition is removed. Current Limit, Over-Temperature Protection For overload conditions, the peak input current is limited at the step-down converter. As load impedance decreases and the output voltage falls closer to zero, more power is dissipated internally, which causes the internal die temperature to rise. In this case, the thermal protection circuit completely disables switching, which protects the device from damage. The battery charger has a thermal protection circuit which will shut down charging functions when the internal die temperature exceeds the preset ther-
Battery Charging Operation
Battery charging commences only after checking several conditions in order to maintain a safe charging environment. The input supply (ADP) must be above the minimum operating voltage (UVLO) and the enable pin must be high (internally pulled down). When the battery is connected to the BAT pin, the charger checks the condition of the battery and determines which charging mode to apply. If the battery voltage is below VMIN, the charger begins battery pre-conditioning by charging at 10% of the programmed constant current; e.g., if the programmed current is 150mA, then the pre-conditioning current (trickle charge) is 15mA. Pre-conditioning is purely a safety precaution for a deeply discharged cell and will also reduce the power dissipation in the internal series pass MOSFET when the input-output voltage differential is at its highest.
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Preconditioning Trickle Charge Phase
AAT2556
Constant Current Charge Phase I = Max CC
Constant Voltage Charge Phase
Charge Complete Voltage Regulated Current
Constant Current Mode Voltage Threshold
Trickle Charge and Termination Threshold
I = CC / 10
Figure 1: Current vs. Voltage Profile During Charging Phases. Pre-conditioning continues until the battery voltage reaches VMIN. At this point, the charger begins constant-current charging. The current level for this mode is programmed using a single resistor from the ISET pin to ground. Programmed current can be set from a minimum 15mA up to a maximum of 500mA. Constant current charging will continue until the battery voltage reaches the voltage regulation point, VBAT. When the battery voltage reaches VBAT, the battery charger begins constant voltage mode. The regulation voltage is factory programmed to a nominal 4.2V (0.5%) and will continue charging until the charging current has reduced to 10% of the programmed current. After the charge cycle is complete, the pass device turns off and the device automatically goes into a power-saving sleep mode. During this time, the series pass device will block current in both directions, preventing the battery from discharging through the IC. The battery charger will remain in sleep mode, even if the charger source is disconnected, until one of the following events occurs: the battery terminal voltage drops below the VRCH threshold; the charger EN pin is recycled; or the charging source is reconnected. In all cases, the charger will monitor all parameters and resume charging in the most appropriate mode.
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Battery Charging System Operation Flow Chart
AAT2556
Enable
Power On Reset
No
Yes
Power Input Voltage VADP > VUVLO
Yes
Shut Down
Yes
Fault Conditions Monitoring OV, OT
Charge Control
No
Preconditioning Test V MIN > VBAT
Yes
Preconditioning (Trickle Charge)
No No Recharge Test V RCH > VBAT Yes Current Phase Test V ADP > VBAT Yes Constant Current Charge Mode
No
Voltage Phase Test IBAT > ITERM
Yes
Constant Voltage Charge Mode
No
Charge Completed
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Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications Application Information
Soft Start / Enable
The EN_BAT pin is internally pulled down. When pulled to a logic high level, the battery charger is enabled. When left open or pulled to a logic low level, the battery charger is shut down and forced into the sleep state. Charging will be halted regardless of the battery voltage or charging state. When it is re-enabled, the charge control circuit will automatically reset and resume charging functions with the appropriate charging mode based on the battery charge state and measured cell voltage from the BAT pin. The step-down converter features a soft start that limits the inrush current and eliminates output voltage overshoot during startup. The circuit is designed to increase the inductor current limit in discrete steps when the input voltage or enable input is applied. Typical start up time is 100s. Pulling EN_BUCK to logic low forces the converter in a low power, non-switching state, and it consumes less than 1A of quiescent current. Connecting it to logic high enables the converter and resumes normal operation.
ICH (mA)
AAT2556
Normal ICHARGE (mA)
500 400 300 250 200 150 100 50 40 30 20 15
Set Resistor Value R2 (k)
3.24 4.12 5.62 6.49 8.06 10.7 16.2 31.6 38.3 53.6 78.7 105
Table 1: RSET Values.
1000
100
10
Adapter or USB Power Input
Constant current charge levels up to 500mA may be programmed by the user when powered from a sufficient input power source. The battery charger will operate from the adapter input over a 4.0V to 6.5V range. The constant current fast charge current for the adapter input is set by the RSET resistor connected between ISET and ground. Refer to Table 1 for recommended RSET values for a desired constant current charge level.
1 1 10 100 1000
RSET (k)
Figure 2: Constant Charging Current vs. Set Resistor Values.
Charge Status Output
The AAT2556 provides battery charge status via a status pin. This pin is internally connected to an Nchannel open drain MOSFET, which can be used to drive an external LED. The status pin can indicate several conditions, as shown in Table 2. Event Description
No battery charging activity Battery charging via adapter or USB port Charging completed
Programming Charge Current
The fast charge constant current charge level is user programmed with a set resistor placed between the ISET pin and ground. The accuracy of the fast charge, as well as the preconditioning trickle charge current, is dominated by the tolerance of the set resistor used. For this reason, a 1% tolerance metal film resistor is recommended for the set resistor function. Fast charge constant current levels from 15mA to 500mA may be set by selecting the appropriate resistor value from Table 1. 16
Status
OFF ON OFF
Table 2: LED Status Indicator.
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The LED should be biased with as little current as necessary to create reasonable illumination; therefore, a ballast resistor should be placed between the LED cathode and the STAT pin. LED current consumption will add to the overall thermal power budget for the device package, hence it is good to keep the LED drive current to a minimum. 2mA should be sufficient to drive most low-cost green or red LEDs. It is not recommended to exceed 8mA for driving an individual status LED. The required ballast resistor values can be estimated using the following formulas: Where: PD(MAX) = Maximum Power Dissipation (W) JA = Package Thermal Resistance (C/W) TJ(MAX) = Maximum Device Junction Temperature (C) [135C] TA = Ambient Temperature (C) Figure 3 shows the relationship of maximum power dissipation and ambient temperature of the AAT2556.
3000
AAT2556
PD(MAX) (mW)
(VADP - VF(LED)) R 1= ILED
2500 2000 1500 1000 500
Example:
R1 =
(5.5V - 2.0V) = 1.75k 2mA
0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
TA (C)
Note: Red LED forward voltage (VF) is typically 2.0V @ 2mA.
Figure 3: Maximum Power Dissipation. Next, the power dissipation of the battery charger can be calculated by the following equation:
Thermal Considerations
The AAT2556 is offered in a TDFN33-12 package which can provide up to 2W of power dissipation when it is properly bonded to a printed circuit board and has a maximum thermal resistance of 50C/W. Many considerations should be taken into account when designing the printed circuit board layout, as well as the placement of the charger IC package in proximity to other heat generating devices in a given application design. The ambient temperature around the IC will also have an effect on the thermal limits of a battery charging application. The maximum limits that can be expected for a given ambient condition can be estimated by the following discussion. First, the maximum power dissipation for a given situation should be calculated:
PD = [(VADP - VBAT) * ICH + (VADP * IOP)]
Where: PD = Total Power Dissipation by the Device VADP = ADP/USB Voltage VBAT = Battery Voltage as Seen at the BAT Pin ICH IOP = Constant Charge Current Programmed for the Application = Quiescent Current Consumed by the Charger IC for Normal Operation [0.5mA]
PD(MAX) =
(TJ(MAX) - TA) JA
By substitution, we can derive the maximum charge current before reaching the thermal limit condition (thermal cycling). The maximum charge current is the key factor when designing battery charger applications.
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(PD(MAX) - VIN * IOP) VIN - VBAT
IQ is the step-down converter quiescent current. The term tsw is used to estimate the full load stepdown converter switching losses. For the condition where the step-down converter is in dropout at 100% duty cycle, the total device dissipation reduces to:
PTOTAL = IO2 * RDSON(H) + IQ * VIN
AAT2556
ICH(MAX) =
(TJ(MAX) - TA) - V * I IN OP JA ICH(MAX) = VIN - VBAT
In general, the worst condition is the greatest voltage drop across the IC, when battery voltage is charged up to the preconditioning voltage threshold. Figure 4 shows the maximum charge current in different ambient temperatures.
500 400
Since RDS(ON), quiescent current, and switching losses all vary with input voltage, the total losses should be investigated over the complete input voltage range. Given the total losses, the maximum junction temperature can be derived from the JA for the TDFN33-12 package which is 50C/W.
TJ(MAX) = PTOTAL * JA + TAMB
ICC(MAX) (mA)
TA = 60C TA = 85C
300 200 100 0 4.25
4.5
4.75
5
5.25
5.5
5.75
6
6.25
6.5
6.75
VIN (V)
Capacitor Selection
Battery Charger Input Capacitor (C1) In general, it is good design practice to place a decoupling capacitor between the ADP pin and GND. An input capacitor in the range of 1F to 22F is recommended. If the source supply is unregulated, it may be necessary to increase the capacitance to keep the input voltage above the under-voltage lockout threshold during device enable and when battery charging is initiated. If the adapter input is to be used in a system with an external power supply source, such as a typical AC-to-DC wall adapter, then a CIN capacitor in the range of 10F should be used. A larger input capacitor in this application will minimize switching or power transient effects when the power supply is "hot plugged" in. Step-Down Converter Input Capacitor (C3) Select a 4.7F to 10F X7R or X5R ceramic capacitor for the input. To estimate the required input capacitor size, determine the acceptable input ripple level (VPP) and solve for CIN. The calculated value varies with input voltage and is a maximum when VIN is double the output voltage.
Figure 4: Maximum Charging Current Before Thermal Cycling Becomes Active. There are three types of losses associated with the step-down converter: switching losses, conduction losses, and quiescent current losses. Conduction losses are associated with the RDS(ON) characteristics of the power output switching devices. Switching losses are dominated by the gate charge of the power output switching devices. At full load, assuming continuous conduction mode (CCM), a simplified form of the losses is given by:
IO2 * (RDSON(H) * VO + RDSON(L) * [VIN - VO]) VIN
PTOTAL =
+ (tsw * FS * IO + IQ) * VIN
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VO V * 1- O VIN VIN
VPP - ESR * FS IO
AAT2556
CIN =
ceramic capacitors are ideal for this function. To minimize stray inductance, the capacitor should be placed as closely as possible to the IC. This keeps the high frequency content of the input current localized, minimizing EMI and input voltage ripple. The proper placement of the input capacitor (C3) can be seen in the evaluation board layout in Figure 6. A laboratory test set-up typically consists of two long wires running from the bench power supply to the evaluation board input voltage pins. The inductance of these wires, along with the low-ESR ceramic input capacitor, can create a high Q network that may affect converter performance. This problem often becomes apparent in the form of excessive ringing in the output voltage during load transients. Errors in the loop phase and gain measurements can also result. Since the inductance of a short PCB trace feeding the input voltage is significantly lower than the power leads from the bench power supply, most applications do not exhibit this problem. In applications where the input power source lead inductance cannot be reduced to a level that does not affect the converter performance, a high ESR tantalum or aluminum electrolytic capacitor should be placed in parallel with the low ESR, ESL bypass ceramic capacitor. This dampens the high Q network and stabilizes the system. Battery Charger Output Capacitor (C2) The AAT2556 only requires a 1F ceramic capacitor on the BAT pin to maintain circuit stability. This value should be increased to 10F or more if the battery connection is made any distance from the charger output. If the AAT2556 is to be used in applications where the battery can be removed from the charger, such as with desktop charging cradles, an output capacitor greater than 10F may be required to prevent the device from cycling on and off when no battery is present. Step-Down Converter Output Capacitor (C4) The output capacitor limits the output ripple and provides holdup during large load transitions. A 4.7F to 10F X5R or X7R ceramic capacitor typically provides sufficient bulk capacitance to stabilize the output during large load transitions and has the ESR and ESL characteristics necessary for low output ripple. For enhanced transient response and 19
VO V 1 * 1 - O = for VIN = 2 * VO VIN VIN 4
CIN(MIN) =
1
VPP - ESR * 4 * FS IO
Always examine the ceramic capacitor DC voltage coefficient characteristics when selecting the proper value. For example, the capacitance of a 10F, 6.3V, X5R ceramic capacitor with 5.0V DC applied is actually about 6F. The maximum input capacitor RMS current is:
IRMS = IO *
VO V * 1- O VIN VIN
The input capacitor RMS ripple current varies with the input and output voltage and will always be less than or equal to half of the total DC load current.
VO V * 1- O = VIN VIN
for VIN = 2 * VO
D * (1 - D) =
0.52 =
1 2
IRMS(MAX) =
IO 2
The term VIN VIN appears in both the input voltage ripple and input capacitor RMS current equations and is a maximum when VO is twice VIN. This is why the input voltage ripple and the input capacitor RMS current ripple are a maximum at 50% duty cycle. The input capacitor provides a low impedance loop for the edges of pulsed current drawn by the stepdown converter. Low ESR/ESL X7R and X5R
VO
V * 1- O
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low temperature operation applications, a 10F (X5R, X7R) ceramic capacitor is recommended to stabilize extreme pulsed load conditions. The output voltage droop due to a load transient is dominated by the capacitance of the ceramic output capacitor. During a step increase in load current, the ceramic output capacitor alone supplies the load current until the loop responds. Within two or three switching cycles, the loop responds and the inductor current increases to match the load current demand. The relationship of the output voltage droop during the three switching cycles to the output capacitance can be estimated by:
3 * ILOAD VDROOP * FS
AAT2556
current down slope meets the internal slope compensation requirements. The internal slope compensation for the AAT2556 is 0.45A/sec. This equates to a slope compensation that is 75% of the inductor current down slope for a 1.8V output and 3.0H inductor.
m=
0.75 VO 0.75 1.8V A = = 0.45 sec L 3.0H
L=
0.75 VO = m
0.75 VO sec 1.67 A VO A 0.45A sec
COUT =
Once the average inductor current increases to the DC load level, the output voltage recovers. The above equation establishes a limit on the minimum value for the output capacitor with respect to load transients. The internal voltage loop compensation also limits the minimum output capacitor value to 4.7F. This is due to its effect on the loop crossover frequency (bandwidth), phase margin, and gain margin. Increased output capacitance will reduce the crossover frequency with greater phase margin. The maximum output capacitor RMS ripple current is given by:
1 2* 3 VOUT * (VIN(MAX) - VOUT) L * FS * VIN(MAX)
For most designs, the step-down converter operates with an inductor value of 1H to 4.7H. Table 3 displays inductor values for the AAT2556 with different output voltage options. Manufacturer's specifications list both the inductor DC current rating, which is a thermal limitation, and the peak current rating, which is determined by the saturation characteristics. The inductor should not show any appreciable saturation under normal load conditions. Some inductors may meet the peak and average current ratings yet result in excessive losses due to a high DCR. Always consider the losses associated with the DCR and its effect on the total converter efficiency when selecting an inductor. The 3.0H CDRH2D09 series inductor selected from Sumida has a 150m DCR and a 470mA DC current rating. At full load, the inductor DC loss is 9.375mW which gives a 2.08% loss in efficiency for a 250mA, 1.8V output. Output Voltage (V)
1.0 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.5 3.0 3.3
IRMS(MAX) =
*
Dissipation due to the RMS current in the ceramic output capacitor ESR is typically minimal, resulting in less than a few degrees rise in hotspot temperature.
L1 (H)
1.5 2.2 2.7 3.0/3.3 3.9/4.2 4.7 5.6
Inductor Selection
The step-down converter uses peak current mode control with slope compensation to maintain stability for duty cycles greater than 50%. The output inductor value must be selected so the inductor
Table 3: Inductor Values.
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Adjustable Output Resistor Selection
Resistors R3 and R4 of Figure 5 program the output to regulate at a voltage higher than 0.6V. To limit the bias current required for the external feedback resistor string while maintaining good noise immunity, the suggested value for R4 is 59k. Decreased resistor values are necessary to maintain noise immunity on the FB pin, resulting in increased quiescent current. Table 4 summarizes the resistor values for various output voltages.
VOUT 3.3V R3 = V -1 * R4 = 0.6V - 1 * 59k = 267k REF
AAT2556
R4 = 59k VOUT (V)
0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.8 1.85 2.0 2.5 3.3
R4 = 221k R3 (k)
75 113 150 187 221 261 301 332 442 464 523 715 1000
R3 (k)
19.6 29.4 39.2 49.9 59.0 68.1 78.7 88.7 118 124 137 187 267
With enhanced transient response for extreme pulsed load application, an external feed-forward capacitor (C5 in Figure 5) can be added.
Table 4: Adjustable Resistor Values For Step-Down Converter.
BAT
R4 59k R3 118k
JP4
123
Buck Input C3 4.7F L1
ADP
VIN
VOUT
C5 100pF
1 2 3 4 5 6
U1 FB GND EN_BUCK EN_BAT ISET BAT AAT2556
3.3H
VIN LX GND ADP GND STAT
12 11 10 9 8 7
C4 4.7F
C2
R2
2.2F 8.06K
R1 1K
D1
JP1 0
C1 10F
RED LED
123
12
JP3
Enable_Buck
JP2
Enable_Bat
Figure 5: AAT2556 Evaluation Board Schematic.
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Printed Circuit Board Layout Considerations
For the best results, it is recommended to physically place the battery pack as close as possible to the AAT2556 BAT pin. To minimize voltage drops on the PCB, keep the high current carrying traces adequately wide. Refer to the AAT2556 evaluation board for a good layout example (see Figures 6 and 7). The following guidelines should be used to help ensure a proper layout. 1. The input capacitors (C1, C3) should connect as closely as possible to ADP (Pin 9) and VIN (Pin 12). 2. C4 and L1 should be connected as closely as possible. The connection of L1 to the LX pin should be as short as possible. Do not make the node small by using narrow trace. The trace should be kept wide, direct, and short. 3. The feedback pin (Pin 1) should be separate from any power trace and connect as closely as possible to the load point. Sensing along a highcurrent load trace will degrade DC load regulation. Feedback resistors should be placed as closely as possible to the FB pin (Pin 1) to minimize the length of the high impedance feedback trace. If possible, they should also be placed away from the LX (switching node) and inductor to improve noise immunity. 4. The resistance of the trace from the load return to PGND (Pin 10) and GND (Pin 2) should be kept to a minimum. This will help to minimize any error in DC regulation due to differences in the potential of the internal signal ground and the power ground. 5. A high density, small footprint layout can be achieved using an inexpensive, miniature, nonshielded, high DCR inductor.
AAT2556
Figure 6: AAT2556 Evaluation Board Top Side Layout.
Figure 7: AAT2556 Evaluation Board Bottom Side Layout.
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Component
U1 C1 C2 C3, C4 C5 L1 R1 R2 R3 R4 JP1 JP2, JP3, JP4 D1
AAT2556
Part Number
AAT2556IWP-T1 ECJ-1VB0J106M GRM185B30J225KE25D GRM188R60J475KE19B GRM1886R1H101JZ01J CDRH2D09-3R0 Chip Resistor Chip Resistor Chip Resistor Chip Resistor Chip Resistor PRPN401PAEN CMD15-21SRC/TR8
Description
Battery Charger and Step-Down Converter for Portable Applications; TDFN33-12 Package CER 10F 10V 20% X5R 0603 CER 2.2F 6.3V 10% X7R 0603 CER 4.7F 6.3V 10% X7R 0603 CER 100pF 50V 5% R2H 0603 Shielded SMD, 3.0H, 150m, 3x3x1mm 1K, 5%, 1/4W; 0603 8.06K, 1%, 1/4W; 0603 118K, 1%, 1/4W; 0603 59K, 1%, 1/4W; 0603 0, 5%, 1/4W; 0603 Connecting Header, 2mm Zip Red LED; 1206
Manufacturer
AnalogicTech Panasonic - ECG Murata Murata Murata Sumida Vishay Vishay Vishay Vishay Vishay Sullins Electronics Chicago Miniature Lamp
Table 5: AAT2556 Evaluation Board Component Listing.
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Specifications
VO VIN FS TAMB = 1.8V @ 250mA, Pulsed Load ILOAD = 200mA = 2.7V to 4.2V (3.6V nominal) = 1.5MHz = 85C
AAT2556
1.8V Output Inductor
L1 = 1.67 sec sec VO2 = 1.67 1.8V = 3H A A
(use 3.0H; see Table 3)
For Sumida inductor CDRH2D09-3R0, 3.0H, DCR = 150m.
VO V 1.8V 1.8V 1- O = 1= 228mA L1 FS VIN 3.0H 1.5MHz 4.2V
IL1 =
IPKL1 = IO +
IL1 = 250mA + 114mA = 364mA 2
PL1 = IO2 DCR = 250mA2 150m = 9.375mW
1.8V Output Capacitor
VDROOP = 0.1V
3 * ILOAD 3 * 0.2A = = 4F; use 4.7F 0.1V * 1.5MHz VDROOP * FS (VO) * (VIN(MAX) - VO) 1 1.8V * (4.2V - 1.8V) * = 66mArms = 3.0H * 1.5MHz * 4.2V L1 * FS * VIN(MAX) 2* 3 2* 3 1 *
COUT = IRMS =
Pesr = esr * IRMS2 = 5m * (66mA)2 = 21.8W
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Input Capacitor
Input Ripple VPP = 25mV
AAT2556
CIN =
VPP IO
1 1 = = 1.38F; use 4.7F 25mV - 5m * 4 * 1.5MHz - ESR * 4 * FS 0.2A
IRMS =
IO = 0.1Arms 2
P = esr * IRMS2 = 5m * (0.1A)2 = 0.05mW
AAT2556 Losses
PTOTAL = IO2 * (RDSON(H) * VO + RDSON(L) * [VIN -VO]) VIN
+ (tsw * FS * IO + IQ) * VIN
=
0.22 * (0.7 * 1.8V + 0.7 * [4.2V - 1.8V])
4.2V
+ (5ns * 1.5MHz * 0.2A + 30A) * 4.2V = 34.5mW
TJ(MAX) = TAMB + JA * PLOSS = 85C + (50C/W) * 34.5mW = 86.7C
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Output Voltage VOUT (V)
0.62 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.8 1.85 2.0 2.5 3.3
AAT2556
R4 = 59k R3 (k)
-- 19.6 29.4 39.2 49.9 59.0 68.1 78.7 88.7 118 124 137 187 267
R4 = 221k1 R3 (k)
-- 75 113 150 187 221 261 301 332 442 464 523 715 1000
L1 (H)
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.2 2.7 3.0/3.3 3.0/3.3 3.0/3.3 3.9/4.2 5.6
Table 6: Step-Down Converter Component Values.
Manufacturer
Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Sumida Taiyo Yuden Taiyo Yuden Taiyo Yuden Taiyo Yuden FDK FDK FDK FDK
Part Number
CDRH2D09-1R5 CDRH2D09-2R2 CDRH2D09-2R5 CDRH2D09-3R0 CDRH2D09-3R9 CDRH2D09-4R7 CDRH2D09-5R6 CDRH2D11-1R5 CDRH2D11-2R2 CDRH2D11-3R3 CDRH2D11-4R7 NR3010 NR3010 NR3010 NR3010 MIPWT3226D-1R5 MIPWT3226D-2R2 MIPWT3226D-3R0 MIPWT3226D-4R2
Inductance (H)
1.5 2.2 2.5 3 3.9 4.7 5.6 1.5 2.2 3.3 4.7 1.5 2.2 3.3 4.7 1.5 2.2 3 4.2
Max DC Current (mA)
730 600 530 470 450 410 370 900 780 600 500 1200 1100 870 750 1200 1100 1000 900
DCR (m)
88 115 135 150 180 230 260 54 78 98 135 80 95 140 190 90 100 120 140
Size (mm) LxWxH
3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.2x3.2x1.2 3.2x3.2x1.2 3.2x3.2x1.2 3.2x3.2x1.2 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.0x3.0x1.0 3.2x2.6x0.8 3.2x2.6x0.8 3.2x2.6x0.8 3.2x2.6x0.8
Type
Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Shielded Chip shielded Chip shielded Chip shielded Chip shielded
Table 7: Suggested Inductors and Suppliers.
1. For reduced quiescent current, R4 = 221k. 2. R4 is opened, R3 is shorted.
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Value (F)
4.7 10
AAT2556
Manufacturer
Murata Murata
Part Number
GRM118R60J475KE19B GRM188R60J106ME47D
Voltage Rating
6.3 6.3
Temp. Co.
X5R X5R
Case Size
0603 0603
Table 8: Surface Mount Capacitors.
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Package
TDFN33-12
AAT2556
Marking1
SPXYY
Part Number (Tape and Reel)2
AAT2556IWP-CA-T1
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Legend
Voltage Adjustable (0.6V) 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 1.9 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.85 2.9 3.0 3.3 4.2 Code A B E G I Y N O P Q R S T W C
1. XYY = assembly and date code. 2. Sample stock is generally held on part numbers listed in BOLD.
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TDFN33-12
Index Area (D/2 x E/2)
AAT2556
Detail "B"
3.00 0.05
2.40 0.05
0.3 0.10 0.16 0.375 0.125 0.075 0.075 0.1 REF
Top View
Bottom View
Pin 1 Indicator (optional)
7.5 7.5
+ 0.05 0.8 -0.20
0.229 0.051
0.05 0.05
Option A: C0.30 (4x) max Chamfered corner
Option B: R0.30 (4x) max Round corner
Detail "B"
Side View
Detail "A"
All dimensions in millimeters
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0.45 0.05
Detail "A"
3.00 0.05
1.70 0.05
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