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Is there any BGA30 design guideline for the stbc03?

diego peinado martin
Associate II
Posted on June 06, 2018 at 16:57

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.

#bga-routing #pcb-design #stbc03
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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

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

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Cbalt.1
Associate II

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. 

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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.

Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

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

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Thank You So much Peter BENSCH, 

 

Your response makes me wonderful 🙂 thanks again.

 

Best regards.