Manufacturer Part Number
LTC4015EUHF#PBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The LTC4015EUHF#PBF is a part of the PowerPath™ Series from Analog Devices, specializing in efficient power management specifically designed for multi-chemistry batteries with flexible charging capabilities.
Product Features and Performance
Supports a wide range of battery chemistries
Programmable charge current and timer for tailored power management
Integration with I2C interface for enhanced programmability and monitoring
Operates over a broad temperature range (-40°C to 125°C)
Designed for surface mount technology
Product Advantages
Flexible battery chemistry compatibility increases device utility
High temperature operational range ensures reliability in varied environments
PowerPath™ technology optimizes power usage without external intervention
Compact 38-WFQFN package ideal for space-constrained applications
Key Technical Parameters
Battery Chemistry: Multi-Chemistry
Number of Cells: 1 to 9
Charging Current: Constant Programmable
Voltage Supply (Max): 35V
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 125°C (TJ)
Package Type: 38-WFQFN Exposed Pad
Quality and Safety Features
Over Temperature Fault Protection prevents damage under high temperature conditions
Compatibility
Compatible with any I2C communication interface
Suitable for numerous battery chemistries and configurations
Application Areas
Suitable for power management in portable devices, industrial applications, and automotive systems
Product Lifecycle
Currently active with ongoing support and availability from Analog Devices
No imminent discontinuation reported, ensuring long-term use and support
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile multi-chemistry charging capacity serves various application needs without requiring multiple chargers
Broad operational temperature range ensures stable performance under extreme conditions
Customizable charging parameters via I2C interface offer precise control and monitoring
Reliable safety features protect against operational hazards
Compact form factor facilitates integration into design-constrained projects