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Key Features
- Fast-Charge NiMH or NiCd Batteries
- Voltage Slope, Temperature, and Timer Fast-Charge Cutoff
- Charge 1 to 16 Series Cells
- Supply Battery's Load While Charging (Linear Mode)
- Fast Charge from C/4 to 4C Rate
- C/16 Trickle-Charge Rate
- Automatically Switch from Fast to Trickle Charge
- Linear Mode Power Control
- 5µA (max) Drain on Battery when Not Charging
- 5V Shunt Regulator Powers External Logic
Applications/Uses
- Cellular Phones
- Cordless Phones
- Handy-Terminals
- Laptop, Notebook, and Palmtop Computers
- Portable Stereos
Description
The MAX712 terminates fast charge by detecting zero voltage slope, while the MAX713 uses a negative voltage-slope detection scheme. Both parts come in 16-pin DIP and SO packages. An external power PNP transistor, blocking diode, three resistors, and three capacitors are the only required external components.
The evaluation kit is available: Order the MAX712EVKIT-DIP for quick evaluations of the linear charger.
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