This micropower multifunction power management integrated circuit (PMIC) is designed using the LTC3554, manufactured by Linear Technology Corporation. It serves as a solution for portable Li-Ion Polymer battery-based applications. The LTC3554 integrates a USB-compatible linear PowerPath manager, a standalone battery charger, two high-efficiency synchronous buck regulators, and pushbutton control. The PowerPath manager features automatic load prioritization, which seamlessly manages the transition between multiple input sources to power the load while delivering up to 400mA battery charge current from a USB port or a 5V wall adapter supply. The input current limit is pin-selectable and internally set, eliminating the need for an external resistor.
The LTC3554 PMIC is engineered to optimize the performance of battery-powered devices, particularly those employing Li-Ion or Li-Polymer batteries. Its architecture allows for efficient energy management, ensuring that the device can switch between power sources without interruption. The integrated USB-compatible linear PowerPath manager is a key feature that facilitates the connection of various power sources, such as USB ports and wall adapters, thus enhancing the versatility of the circuit.
The standalone battery charger within the LTC3554 is designed to provide a reliable charging solution for the connected battery. It incorporates features such as trickle charging and constant current/constant voltage (CC/CV) charging profiles, which are essential for maintaining battery health and extending its lifespan. The two high-efficiency synchronous buck regulators can step down the voltage from the battery to the required levels for different components within the device, ensuring minimal energy loss during the conversion process.
The pushbutton control feature of the LTC3554 allows users to manually control the operation of the power management system, providing an additional layer of user interaction. This feature can be particularly useful in applications where user input is necessary to manage power states or initiate charging cycles.
Overall, the LTC3554 PMIC is a robust solution for portable applications, combining multiple functionalities into a single integrated circuit. Its design is optimized for low power consumption, making it suitable for devices that require long battery life and efficient power management. The pin-selectable input current limit further enhances its adaptability to various applications, ensuring that it can be tailored to meet specific design requirements without the need for additional components.This micropower multifunction power management integrated circuit (PMIC) is designed using LTC3554 manufactured by Linear Technology Corporation and is a solution for portable Li-Ion Polymer battery-based applications. This micropower multifunction power management integrated circuit integrates a USB-compatible linear PowerPath manager, a stand
-alone battery charger, two high efficiency synchronous buck regulators and pushbutton control. The LTC3554`s PowerPath manager with automatic load prioritization seamlessly manages the transition between multiple input sources to power the load, while delivering up to 400mA battery charge current from a USB port or 5V wall adapter supply. The input current limit is pin-selectable and internally set (no external resistor is required). 🔗 External reference
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