DALLAS, May 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Enabling faster and cooler charging, Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced the industry's first fully integrated 5-A single-cell lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery-charger circuit with proprietary MaxCharge technology that reduces charge time up to 60 percent compared to existing battery chargers. The bq25892 switch-mode charger gives users a safer charging experience while still maximizing the benefits of a faster charge time, currently unseen in the industry. MaxCharge technology provides faster charge times and cooler charging to improve user experience and extend the overall life of electronics in many Li-ion applications, including smartphones, tablets, drones, power banks, and industrial and medical equipment.

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The highly efficient charger, which charges at 3.5A with minimal 18(o)C temperature rise, facilitates faster and cooler charging by combining narrow-voltage DC/DC power path management with TI's MaxCharge technology to support input voltages up to 14V while providing charge current up to 5A.

Features and benefits:


    --  Fastest charging by supporting high-input voltages: The industry's first
        single-cell Li-ion battery charger to support 5A of current and input
        voltages up to 14V.
    --  Highest efficiency: Provides up to 91 percent charging efficiency at
        9Vin 3.5A with only an 18(o)C temperature rise.
    --  Safer charging: Designers reduce excess heat by controlling the
        integrated circuit temperature and optimize thermal performance with a
        thermal-regulation loop.
    --  High battery supplement current: The charger can provide peak 9A
        supplement current for an instant system-power burst.
    --  Simple design integration: Pin-to-pin compatibility with TI's bq24192
        product family.

This fast-charging battery charger is designed to work in single-cell portable devices with TI battery fuel gauges. For example, pair a TI MaxCharge technology device with TI MaxLife(TM) battery fuel gauge technology to ensure longer battery life and safer charging of portable electronics.

Tools and support

The I(2)C-controlled 1S, 5-A fast charger is featured in a new TI Designs reference design, TIDA-00538, utilizing MaxCharge technology for high input voltage and adjustable USB OTG boost, which enables turn-key access to reduce battery-charging time and improve battery run time during the discharging phase.

Availability and pricing

The bq25892 charger is shipping in volume production and available through the TI Store and the company's authorized distribution network. The products come in a 4-mm by 4-mm, 24-pin quad flat no-lead (QFN) package. The bq25890 and bq25892, for smartphones and tablets, is priced at US$2.50 in 1,000-unit quantities. In addition, TI introduced its new bq25895, which supports power banks and is priced at US$2.00.

Find out more about TI's power-management solutions:


    --  Check out TI's battery management solutions.
    --  Read this blog post: MaxCharge Technology ? Faster Charge with More
        Mobility.
    --  Watch a video: How to achieve fast charging with high efficiency.
    --  Visit the TI E2E(TM) Community Battery Management forum to search for
        solutions, get help, share knowledge, and solve problems with fellow
        engineers and TI experts.

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. By employing the world's brightest minds, TI creates innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than 100,000 customers transform the future, today. Learn more at www.ti.com.

Trademarks

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