Manufacturer Part Number
ADP5061ACBZ-4-R7
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The ADP5061ACBZ-4-R7 is a highly integrated battery charger from Analog Devices, specifically designed for charging single-cell Lithium Ion batteries. It is utilized primarily in portable devices due to its efficient power management capabilities.
Product Features and Performance
Supports Lithium Ion chemistry
Compact 20-WLCSP (2x2.6) package fits in space-constrained applications
Offers a maximum charging current of 1.3A enabling fast battery charging
Operates over a wide temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Includes an I2C and USB interface for enhanced connectivity and control
Product Advantages
High-charging current capability for quick battery charging
Wide operating temperature range allows use in various environments
Small package size makes it suitable for portable applications
Key Technical Parameters
Battery Chemistry: Lithium Ion
Number of Cells: 1
Charge Current - Max: 1.3A
Battery Pack Voltage: 4.3V
Voltage - Supply (Max): 6.7V
Interface: I2C, USB
Quality and Safety Features
The device operates securely within a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C ensuring reliable performance under extreme conditions.
Compatibility
This product is designed for use with single-cell Lithium Ion batteries, making it compatible with a broad range of consumer electronics that fits this battery type.
Application Areas
Widely applicable in consumer electronics such as smartphones, portable speakers, and other handheld devices.
Product Lifecycle
The product status is currently active. No information indicates that it is nearing discontinuation, nor there are any announced replacements or upgrades.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High charging current of 1.3A allows for rapid charging of batteries
Supports a broad operating temperature range, enhancing its reliability in varied environments
The compact package is highly suitable for portable devices where space is limited
Includes digital interfaces (I2C, USB) for effective communication and device control