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  <title>[elecena] I2C 1-4 cell NVDC Buck-Boost battery charge controller with USB type C PD support - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>This device is a synchronous NVDC buck-boost battery charge controller, offering a low component count, high efficiency solution for space constrained, 1s-4s battery charging applications.

The NVDC configuration allows the

system to be regulated at battery voltage, but not drop below system minimum

voltage. The system keeps operating even when the battery is completely discharged

or removed. When load power exceeds input source rating, the battery goes into

supplement mode and prevents the system from crashing.

The BQ25713/BQ25713B charges battery from a wide range of input sources

including USB adapter, high voltage USB PD sources and traditional adapters.

During power up, the charger sets

converter to buck, boost or buck-boost configuration based on input source and

battery conditions. The charger automatically transits among buck, boost and

buck-boost configuration without host control.

In the absence of an input source,

the BQ25713/BQ25713B supports USB On-the-Go (OTG) function from 1- to 4-cell

battery to generate adjustable 3 V to 20.8 V on VBUS with 8 mV resolution. The OTG

output voltage transition slew rate can be configurable, which is complied with the

USB PD 3.0 PPS specifications.

When only battery powers the system

and no external load is connected to the USB OTG port, the BQ25713/BQ25713B supports the Vmin Active Protection (VAP) feature, in

which the device charges up the VBUS voltage from the battery to store some energy

in the input decoupling capacitors. During the system peak power spike, the huge

current drawing from the battery creates a larger voltage drop across the impedance

from the battery to the system. The energy stored in the input capacitors will

supplement the system, to prevent the system voltage from dropping below the minimum

system voltage and causing the system crash. This Vmin Active Protection (VAP) is

designed to absorb system power peaks during periods of SOC high power demand, which

is highly recommended by Intel for the platforms with 1S~2S battery.

The BQ25713/BQ25713B monitors adapter current, battery current and system

power. The flexibly programmed PROCHOT output goes directly to

CPU for throttle back when needed.</description>
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