2018-06-06 07:57 AM
I'm doing a pcb design using the STBC03 for managing the battery (power path and battery charger). It has a 0.4mm pitch BGA30 footprint. Has anybody done a design like this? Is there any guideline for it? Thanks.
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2024-02-18 11:37 AM
Yes, you can use the STBC03 to charge such cells. An MCU is not necessary for this because, for example, the normal and precharge charging current are each determined via a resistor on dedicated pins. But everything is in the data sheet.
Hope that helps?
Regards
/Peter
2024-02-18 10:19 AM
Many Many Years ago you asked ... And now I am asking same thing :) including Below question :
could we use STBC3 for stand alone application. I want to charge a mini battery as below specification.
I am planing to draw a pcb that contains USB socket and its power will be come from 5V phone charger. May I use the STBC3 stand alone to charge this battery or should i put mcu to control charger limits. I confused. Previously I use TP4056 IC to chage higher capacity. It is the first time i am going to charge such a lower batter. May you give some advise to me.
Best regards.
2024-02-18 11:37 AM
Yes, you can use the STBC03 to charge such cells. An MCU is not necessary for this because, for example, the normal and precharge charging current are each determined via a resistor on dedicated pins. But everything is in the data sheet.
Hope that helps?
Regards
/Peter
2024-02-21 01:16 AM
Thank You So much Peter BENSCH,
Your response makes me wonderful :) thanks again.
Best regards.