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August 30, 2012

ON Semiconductor Introduces Fully Integrated Li-Ion Battery Charger

ON Semiconductor has introduced a fully programmable Lithium- Ion (Li-Ion) switching battery charger optimized for power efficiency in smart phones, tablets and other handheld devices. The NCP1851 significantly reduces charge time, increases battery life and includes advanced startup features.

With 1.6A charging capability, the device is well sized at 2.2 x 2.55mm for the latest USB compliant input supplies and large battery capacities and can complete a full charge cycle of a 1650mAh, 4.2V Li-Ion battery in 90 minutes.

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"Robustness, efficiency and fast charge time are now pre-requisites for designers of today’s high performance, ultra-space constrained applications," said Thibault Kassir, director of ON Semiconductor’s Interface & Power ICs Division. "The NCP1851 single chip solution allows simple integration into the latest USB charging designs. We are already receiving wins from our major customers for the device due to its charge time performance and advanced feature set."

The NCP1851 integrates dynamic power path management which enables instant system turn-on in case of a weak battery and helps replenish a deeply discharged battery. Both the device’s internal junction temperature sensor and external Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistor ensure safe charging of the system by reporting dedicated interrupts to the I²C Control Bus. The NCP1851 provides a USB On-the-Go (OTG) mode that boosts battery voltage to power accessories plugged into the USB port, eliminating the need for another step-up converter.

The NCP1851 is housed in a 25 bump Flip-Chip CSP package case with overall dimensions of a mere 2.2 x 2.55mm and height of 0.6mm maximum. The device is priced at $1.25 per unit in 3,000 quantities.

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