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LTC6810-2 Series

6 Channel Multicell Battery Monitor with Addressable Interface, Generation 4

Manufacturer: Analog Devices

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6 Channel Multicell Battery Monitor with Addressable Interface, Generation 4

Key Features

• AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications
• Measures Up to 6 Battery Cells in Series
• 1.8mV Maximum Total Measurement Error
• Stackable Architecture Supports 100s of Cells
• 290μs to Measure All Cells in a System
• Built-in isoSPI™Interface1Mb Isolated Serial CommunicationsUses Single Twisted Pair, Up to 100 MetersLow EMI Susceptibility and EmissionsBidirectional for Broken Wire Protection
• 1Mb Isolated Serial Communications
• Uses Single Twisted Pair, Up to 100 Meters
• Low EMI Susceptibility and Emissions
• Bidirectional for Broken Wire Protection
• Guaranteed Performance Down to 5V
• Performs Redundant Cell Measurements
• Engineered for ISO 26262 Compliant Systems
• Passive Cell Balancing with Programmable Pulse
Width Modulation
• 4 General Purpose Digital I/O or Analog InputsTemperature or Other Sensor InputsConfigurable as an I2C or SPI master
• Temperature or Other Sensor Inputs
• Configurable as an I2C or SPI master
• 4μA Sleep Mode Supply Current
• 44-Lead SSOP Package

Description

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The LTC6810 is a multicell battery stack monitor. The LTC6810 measures up to 6 series-connected battery cells with a total measurement error of less than 1.8mV. The cell measurement range of 0V to 5V makes the LTC6810 suitable for most battery chemistries. All 6 cells can be measured in 290μs, and lower data acquisition rates can be selected for high noise reduction.Multiple LTC6810-1 devices can be connected in series, permitting simultaneous cell monitoring of long, high voltage battery strings. Each LTC6810 has an isoSPI interface for high speed, RF-immune, long distance communications. Using the LTC6810-1, multiple devices are connected in a daisy chain with one host processor connection for all devices. The LTC6810-1 supports bidirectional operation, allowing communication even with a broken wire. Using the LTC6810-2, multiple devices are connected in parallel to the host processor, with each device individually addressed.The LTC6810 can be powered directly from the battery stack or from an isolated supply. The LTC6810 includes passive balancing for each cell, with PWM duty cycle control for each cell and the ability to perform redundant cell measurements. Other features include an onboard 5V regulator, 4 general purpose I/O lines and a sleep mode in which current consumption is reduced to 4μA.APPLICATIONSElectric and Hybrid Electric VehiclesBackup Battery SystemsGrid Energy StorageHigh Power Portable Equipment