STEVAL-ISB041V1, Li-Ion/Li-Po Battery Power Management Evaluation Board based on STBC02

Reference Design using part STBC02JR by STMicroelectronics

Manufacturer

STMicroelectronics
  • Application Category
    Battery Management
  • Product Type
    Battery Charger

For End Products

  • Fitness Equipment
  • Medical Equipments
  • Wearable Electronics

Description

  • STEVAL-ISB041V1, Evaluation Board is based on STBC02 battery power management, integrating a linear charger for single-cell Li-Ion batteries with battery protection functions, an LDO regulator, two SPDT load switches and intelligent reset logic. The device uses a CC/CV algorithm to charge the battery, the fast-charge and pre-charge current can be programmed using an external resistor. The input supply voltage is used to charge the battery and provide power to the LDO regulator. When an appropriate input voltage is not present and the battery is not empty, the device automatically switches to battery power. The STEVAL-ISB041V1 can work in standalone mode and a single wire interface can be used to control the STBC02 for full operation. The STEVAL-ISB041V1 evaluation board provides full access to the STBC02 functions through header connectors and can be supplied via a micro-AB USB connector

Key Features

  • Battery Type
    Lithium-Ion|Lithium-Polymer
  • Output Voltage
    5 V
  • Number of Battery Cells
    1

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