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BQ25628RYKR
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2502-BQ25628RYKR
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WQFN-HR-18
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Battery Management IC controlled
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- TypeParameter
- Package / Case
refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.
WQFN-HR-18 - Mounting Type
The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.
Surface Mount - Supplier Device Package
The parameter "Supplier Device Package" in electronic components refers to the physical packaging or housing of the component as provided by the supplier. It specifies the form factor, dimensions, and layout of the component, which are crucial for compatibility and integration into electronic circuits and systems. The supplier device package information typically includes details such as the package type (e.g., DIP, SOP, QFN), number of pins, pitch, and overall size, allowing engineers and designers to select the appropriate component for their specific application requirements. Understanding the supplier device package is essential for proper component selection, placement, and soldering during the manufacturing process to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the electronic system.
18-WQFN (2.5x3) - Mounting StylesSMD/SMT
- Maximum Operating Temperature
the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.
+ 85 C - Minimum Operating Temperature- 40 C
- PackageTape & Reel (TR);Cut Tape (CT);Digi-Reel®;
- MfrTexas Instruments
- Product StatusActive
- Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
BQ25628 - Packaging
Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.
Reel - Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
-40°C ~ 85°C (TA) - Output Voltage
Output voltage is a crucial parameter in electronic components that refers to the voltage level produced by the component as a result of its operation. It represents the electrical potential difference between the output terminal of the component and a reference point, typically ground. The output voltage is a key factor in determining the performance and functionality of the component, as it dictates the level of voltage that will be delivered to the connected circuit or load. It is often specified in datasheets and technical specifications to ensure compatibility and proper functioning within a given system.
3.84 V to 5.2 V - Operating Supply Voltage
The voltage level by which an electrical system is designated and to which certain operating characteristics of the system are related.
3.9 V to 18 V - Interface
In electronic components, the term "Interface" refers to the point at which two different systems, devices, or components connect and interact with each other. It can involve physical connections such as ports, connectors, or cables, as well as communication protocols and standards that facilitate the exchange of data or signals between the connected entities. The interface serves as a bridge that enables seamless communication and interoperability between different parts of a system or between different systems altogether. Designing a reliable and efficient interface is crucial in ensuring proper functionality and performance of electronic components and systems.
I²C - Operating Supply Current
Operating Supply Current, also known as supply current or quiescent current, is a crucial parameter in electronic components that indicates the amount of current required for the device to operate under normal conditions. It represents the current drawn by the component from the power supply while it is functioning. This parameter is important for determining the power consumption of the component and is typically specified in datasheets to help designers calculate the overall power requirements of their circuits. Understanding the operating supply current is essential for ensuring proper functionality and efficiency of electronic systems.
3.2 A - Output Current
The rated output current is the maximum load current that a power supply can provide at a specified ambient temperature. A power supply can never provide more current that it's rated output current unless there is a fault, such as short circuit at the load.
3.5 A - Fault Protection
Protection against electric shock under. single fault conditions.
Over Current, Over Temperature, Over-Under Voltage, Short Circuit - Battery Chemistry
A battery is a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity. This is known as electrochemistry and the system that underpins a battery is called an electrochemical cell. A battery can be made up of one or several (like in Volta's original pile) electrochemical cells.
Lithium Ion/Polymer - Number of Cells1
- Voltage - Supply (Max)
Voltage - Supply (Max) is a parameter in electronic components that specifies the maximum voltage that can be safely applied to the component for proper operation. This parameter is crucial for ensuring the component's longevity and preventing damage due to overvoltage conditions. Exceeding the maximum supply voltage can lead to component failure, reduced performance, or even permanent damage. Designers must carefully consider this parameter when selecting components and designing circuits to ensure reliable and safe operation within the specified voltage limits.
18V - Programmable Features
Some of the features that characterize programmable automation are:High investment in general-purpose equipment; Low production rates relative to fixed automation; Flexibility to deal with changes in product configuration; and Most suitable for batch production.
Current, Timer, Voltage - Current - Charging
Current - Charging refers to the flow of electric charge supplied to a rechargeable battery or capacitor during the charging process. It represents the amount of current that is delivered to the energy storage device to replenish its energy. This parameter is critical in determining how quickly a device can be charged and must be managed to ensure safety and longevity of the component. Overcharging or supplying excessive current can lead to overheating or damage, making it essential to adhere to specified charging currents for optimal performance.
Constant - Programmable - Charge Current - Max
Charge Current - Max is the maximum amount of current that can safely flow into a battery or capacitor during the charging process. It is a crucial parameter that helps prevent overheating and damage to the component. Exceeding this current during charging can lead to reduced performance, shortened lifespan, or even failure of the electronic component. This parameter should be adhered to for safe and effective operation of the device.
2A - Battery Pack Voltage
A battery pack is a set of any number of (preferably) identical batteries or individual battery cells. They may be configured in a series, parallel or a mixture of both to deliver the desired voltage, capacity, or power density. The term battery pack is often used in reference to cordless tools, radio-controlled hobby toys, and battery electric vehicles.
4.8V (Max) - Product
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Product" typically refers to the specific item or device being discussed or analyzed. It can refer to a physical electronic component such as a resistor, capacitor, transistor, or integrated circuit. The product parameter may also encompass more complex electronic devices like sensors, displays, microcontrollers, or communication modules.Understanding the product parameter is crucial in electronics as it helps identify the characteristics, specifications, and functionality of the component or device in question. This information is essential for selecting the right components for a circuit design, troubleshooting issues, or comparing different products for a particular application. Manufacturers often provide detailed product datasheets that outline key specifications, performance characteristics, and application guidelines to assist engineers and designers in utilizing the component effectively.
Charge Management - Features
In the context of electronic components, the term "Features" typically refers to the specific characteristics or functionalities that a particular component offers. These features can vary depending on the type of component and its intended use. For example, a microcontroller may have features such as built-in memory, analog-to-digital converters, and communication interfaces like UART or SPI.When evaluating electronic components, understanding their features is crucial in determining whether they meet the requirements of a particular project or application. Engineers and designers often look at features such as operating voltage, speed, power consumption, and communication protocols to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.In summary, the "Features" parameter in electronic components describes the unique attributes and capabilities that differentiate one component from another, helping users make informed decisions when selecting components for their electronic designs.
High Efficiency - Battery Type
Battery type refers to the specific chemistry and design of a battery that determines its characteristics, performance, and applications. Common battery types include alkaline, lithium-ion, nickel-metal hydride, and lead-acid, each with unique properties such as voltage, capacity, energy density, and discharge rates. The choice of battery type affects factors such as longevity, rechargeability, and suitability for various electronic devices and systems. Understanding battery type is crucial for selecting the appropriate power source for specific electronic components and applications.
Li-ion, Li-Polymer
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