Title :
Charger power switch for mobile phones
Author :
Pulvirenti, F. ; Milazzo, P. ; Ursino, R.
Author_Institution :
SGS-Thomson Microelectron., Catania, Italy
Abstract :
A battery charging control IC has been developed in third-generation BCD technology and the experimental results of its typical application are described. The device consists of a fully integrated 300 mW power switch connected between the battery-charger and the battery. It has to protect the phone from high voltage spikes caused by battery-charger plug connection and disconnection, or those entering the charger via the mains or from the car battery. To eliminate audio and RF band interference problems in the phone, a new circuit for a soft switching has been implemented allowing a controlled slew-rate of the charging current. Moreover, the device is protected when a charger reverse polarity occurs; for this reason the integrated power switch connected between the battery-charger and the battery consists of two DMOS transistors in “back to back” configuration to avoid the battery discharge. The device has two different operation modes: it works like a current regulator when the battery is completely discharged, providing a lower current than the charger one, and like a low value resistance switch when the battery voltage is high enough to power up the phone. The IC includes other functions such as programmable externally output voltage protection, input transient voltage protection and thermal protection
Keywords :
battery chargers; electric current control; field effect transistor switches; interference suppression; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; overvoltage protection; power integrated circuits; power semiconductor switches; protection; pulse width modulation; radiotelephony; 300 mW; BCD technology; DMOS transistors; RF band interference; audio band interference; back to back configuration; battery charging control IC; charger power switch; charger reverse polarity protection; charging current; controlled slew-rate; current regulator; high voltage spikes; input transient voltage protection; integrated power switch; low value resistance switch; mobile phones; programmable output voltage protection; soft switching; thermal protection; Application specific integrated circuits; Batteries; Interference elimination; Mobile handsets; Plugs; Protection; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency interference; Switches; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Analog and Mixed IC Design, 1997. Proceedings., 1997 2nd IEEE-CAS Region 8 Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Baveno
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4240-2
DOI :
10.1109/AMICD.1997.637199