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ENHANCED PRODUCT SWITCH-MODE LEAD-ACID BATTERY CHARGER WITH DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT SENSE

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UC2909MDWREP - 20-SOIC

UC2909MDWREP

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Texas Instruments

ENHANCED PRODUCT SWITCH-MODE LEAD-ACID BATTERY CHARGER WITH DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT SENSE

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationUC2909MDWREP
Battery ChemistryLead Acid
Current - ChargingConstant - Programmable
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-55 °C
Package / Case20-SOIC
Package / Case [y]0.295 in
Package / Case [y]7.5 mm
Supplier Device Package20-SOIC
Voltage - Supply (Max) [Max]40 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 13.07
10$ 12.02
25$ 11.52
100$ 10.15
250$ 9.65
500$ 9.03
1000$ 8.28
Digi-Reel® 1$ 13.07
10$ 12.02
25$ 11.52
100$ 10.15
250$ 9.65
500$ 9.03
1000$ 8.28
Tape & Reel (TR) 2000$ 7.97
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 11.26
100$ 9.83
250$ 7.58
1000$ 6.78

Description

General part information

UC2909-EP Series

The UC2909 controls lead acid battery charging with a highly efficient average current mode control loop. This chip combines charge state logic with average current PWM control circuitry. Charge state logic commands current or voltage control depending on the charge state. The chip includes undervoltage lockout circuitry to insure sufficient supply voltage is present before output switching starts. Additional circuit blocks include a differential current sense amplifier, a 1.5% voltage reference, a –3.9-mV/°C thermistor linearization circuit, voltage and current error amplifiers, a PWM oscillator, a PWM comparator, a PWM latch, charge state decode bits, and a 100-mA open collector output driver.

The UC2909 controls lead acid battery charging with a highly efficient average current mode control loop. This chip combines charge state logic with average current PWM control circuitry. Charge state logic commands current or voltage control depending on the charge state. The chip includes undervoltage lockout circuitry to insure sufficient supply voltage is present before output switching starts. Additional circuit blocks include a differential current sense amplifier, a 1.5% voltage reference, a –3.9-mV/°C thermistor linearization circuit, voltage and current error amplifiers, a PWM oscillator, a PWM comparator, a PWM latch, charge state decode bits, and a 100-mA open collector output driver.