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APL3215A - Li+ Charger Protector

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Description

The APL3215/A provides complete Li+ charger protection against input over-voltage, input over-current, and battery over-voltage.

When any of the monitored parameters are over the threshold, the IC removes the power from the charging system by turning off an internal switch.

Features

  • Input Over-Voltage Protection Input Over-Current Protection Battery Over-Voltage Protection High Immunity of False Triggering High Accuracy Protection Threshold A Built-In P-MOSFET Thermal Shutdown Protection Available in a TDFN2x2-8 Package Lead Free and Green Devices Available (RoHS Compliant) General.

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Datasheet Details

Part number APL3215A
Manufacturer ANPEC
File Size 335.94 KB
Description Li+ Charger Protector
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APL3215/A Li+ Charger Protection IC with Integrated P-MOSFET Features • • • • • • • • • Input Over-Voltage Protection Input Over-Current Protection Battery Over-Voltage Protection High Immunity of False Triggering High Accuracy Protection Threshold A Built-In P-MOSFET Thermal Shutdown Protection Available in a TDFN2x2-8 Package Lead Free and Green Devices Available (RoHS Compliant) General Description The APL3215/A provides complete Li+ charger protection against input over-voltage, input over-current, and battery over-voltage. When any of the monitored parameters are over the threshold, the IC removes the power from the charging system by turning off an internal switch. All protections also have deglitch time against false triggering due to voltage spikes or current transients.
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