Chip Solution Battery Power Management Chip SW3517K
The module uses DC5.5 as the power input port, which is convenient for connecting to various power adapters.
Input voltage: 12-28V. (The chip itself has a 6-40V input. The low voltage limit of this module ensures sufficient input power. The high voltage limit is due to the withstand voltage of the capacitor and TVS)
Output current: Maximum 5A output, (because it is a built-in MOS power tube, the overall output power is more conservative compared to SW3518S. It is not suitable to output too much power for a long time, it is recommended to keep it within 45W)
Fast charging protocol
Support PPS/PD3.0/PD2.0
Support QC4+/QC4/QC3.0/QC2.0
Support AFC
Support FCP
Support SCP
Support PE2.0/PE1.1
Support SFCP
SW3517 is a highly integrated multi-fast charging protocol dual-port charging chip that supports fast charging output from any A+C port and supports independent current limiting for dual ports. It integrates a 5A high-efficiency synchronous buck converter, supports multiple fast charging protocols such as PPS/PD/QC/AFC/FCP/SCP/PE/SFCP, CC/CV mode, and dual-port management logic. Only a small number of peripheral components are needed to form a complete high-performance multi-fast charging protocol dual-port charging solution.
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