Charging Li-Ion batteries in a cost-effective but highly efficient way
The essential operation of a battery charger is to convert the input AC voltage to a DC voltage, which restores the rechargeable battery’s capacity. Increasing power levels, higher safety requirements, and cost are major factors influencing today’s charger designs. With dedicated battery charging ICs, a granular power MOSFET portfolio, and power controllers, Infineon tackles these challenges. Ready-to-use reference designs shorten the time to market.
Customer benefits
- Broad portfolio covering different power topologies and power ranges
- Addressing wide output voltage ranges
- High efficiency solutions for low stand-by power consumption
- Competitive product offering in terms of cost and choice
- Scalable Li-Ion reference designs including digital design software for shortest time to market
Selected target applications
- Home & gardening tools
- eBikes
- eKick Scooters
- Vacuum cleaners
Battery Charger Solutions
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Motor Control for Battery-Powered Applications
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Online training: Integrated 3-phase smart motor drive module MOTIX™ IMD70xA introduction
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