Operating Temperature Range .......................... -40NC to +85NC
Junction Temperature ...................................... -40NC to +125NC
Storage Temperature ....................................... -65NC to +150NC
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) ................................+300NC
Soldering Temperature (reflow) ......................................+260NC
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(V
DC
= V
PEN1
= V
PEN2
= 5V,
CEN
= USUS = THMEN = GND, V
BATT
= 4V, V
THM
= 1.65V, USB, THMSW,
CHG, DONE, OT, DOK,
UOK, FLT
are unconnected, C
CT
= 0.068FF, T
A
= -40NC to +85NC, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T
A
= +25NC.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
DC-to-SYS PREREGULATOR
DC Operating Voltage Range
DC Withstand Voltage
DC Undervoltage Threshold
DC Overvoltage Threshold
DC Operating Supply Current
DC Suspend Current
DC-to-SYS On-Resistance
DC to BATT Dropout Voltage
V
BATT
= V
SYS
= 0V
When V
DOK
goes low, V
DC
rising, 500mV hysteresis
When V
DOK
goes high, V
DC
rising, 360mV hysteresis
I
SYS
= I
BATT
= 0mA, V
CEN
= 0V
I
SYS
= I
BATT
= 0mA, V
CEN
= 5V
V
DC
= V
CEN
= V
USUS
= 5V, V
PEN1
= 0V
I
SYS
= 400mA, V
CEN
= 5V
When SYS regulation and charging stops, V
DC
falling,
150mV hysteresis
R
PSET
= 1.5kI
R
PSET
= 3kI
DC Current Limit
V
DC
= 5V, V
SYS
= 4V,
T
A
= +25NC
R
PSET
= 6.3kI
V
PEN1
= 0V, V
PEN2
= 5V
(500mA USB mode)
V
PEN1
= V
PEN2
= 0V
(100mA USB mode)
PSET Resistance Range
SYS Regulation Voltage
Input Current Soft-Start Time
Thermal-Limit Temperature
Thermal-Limit Gain
V
L
Voltage
2
CONDITIONS
MIN
4.1
3.95
6.8
TYP
MAX
6.6
14
UNITS
V
V
V
V
mA
FA
I
mV
4.0
6.9
1
0.8
195
0.2
4.05
7.0
2
1.5
340
0.35
90
2200
1100
500
500
100
6.3
10
1800
900
450
450
80
1.5
50
2000
1000
475
475
95
mA
kI
V
ms
Fs
NC
%/C
V
DC
= 6V, I
SYS
= 1mA to 1.75A, V
CEN
= 5V
Connecting DC with USB not present
Connecting DC with USB present
Die temperature at when the charging current and input
current limits are reduced
I
SYS
reduction with die temperature (above +100NC)
I
VL
= 0 to 5mA, USB = unconnected
4.29
4.35
1.5
50
100
5
4.4
3
3.3
3.6
V
Maxim Integrated
MAX8934G
Dual-Input Linear Charger, Smart Power Selector
with Advanced Battery Temperature Monitoring
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(V
DC
= V
PEN1
= V
PEN2
= 5V,
CEN
= USUS = THMEN = GND, V
BATT
= 4V, V
THM
= 1.65V, USB, THMSW,
CHG, DONE, OT, DOK,
UOK, FLT
are unconnected, C
CT
= 0.068FF, T
A
= -40NC to +85NC, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T
A
= +25NC.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
USB-TO-SYS PREREGULATOR
USB Operating Voltage Range
USB Withstand Voltage
USB Undervoltage Threshold
USB Overvoltage Threshold
USB Operating Supply Current
USB Suspend Current
USB to SYS On-Resistance
USB-to-BATT Dropout Voltage
USB Current Limit
(See Table 2)
SYS Regulation Voltage
Input Limiter Soft-Start Time
Thermal-Limit Temperature
Thermal-Limit Gain
V
L
Voltage
LDO LINEAR REGULATOR
DC unconnected, V
USB
= 5V, I
LDO
= 0mA
LDO Output Voltage
LDO Load Regulation
BATTERY CHARGER
BATT-to-SYS On-Resistance
BATT-to-SYS Reverse
Regulation Voltage
V
DC
= 0V, V
BATT
= 4.2V, I
SYS
= 1A
V
PEN1
= V
PEN2
= 0V, I
SYS
= 200mA
T
A
= +25NC, V
THM_T2
< V
THM
<
V
THM_T3
T
A
= 0NC to +85NC, V
THM_T2
<
V
THM
< V
THM_T3
BATT Regulation Voltage—Safety
I
BATT
= 0mA
Region 2
T
A
= +25NC, V
THM_T1
< V
THM
<
V
THM_T2
or V
THM_T3
< V
THM
<
V
THM_T4
T
A
= 0NC to +85NC, V
THM_T1
<
V
THM
< V
THM_T2
or V
THM_T3
<
V
THM
< V
THM_T4
50
4.175
4.158
0.04
75
4.2
4.2
0.08
105
4.225
4.242
V
I
mV
V
DC
= 5V, USB unconnected, I
LDO
= 0mA
DC and USB unconnected, V
BATT
= 4V, I
LDO
= 0mA
I
LDO
= 0 to 30mA
3.234
3.234
3.234
3.3
3.3
3.3
0.003
3.366
3.366
3.366
%/mA
V
V
BATT
= V
SYS
= 0V
When V
UOK
goes low, V
USB
rising, 500mV hysteresis
When V
UOK
goes high, V
USB
rising, 360mV hysteresis
I
SYS
= I
BATT
= 0mA, V
CEN
= V
PEN2
= 0V
I
SYS
= I
BATT
= 0mA, V
CEN
= 5V, V
PEN2
= 0V
DC = unconnected, V
USB
= V
CEN
= V
USUS
= 5V
DC unconnected, V
USB
= V
CEN
= 5V, I
SYS
= 400mA
When SYS regulation and charging stops, V
USB
falling,
150mV hysteresis
DC unconnected,
V
USB
= 5V, T
A
= +25NC
V
PEN1
= 0V, V
PEN2
= 5V
V
PEN1
= V
PEN2
= 0V
10
450
80
4.29
3.95
6.8
4.0
6.9
1
0.9
190
0.22
50
475
95
4.35
50
100
5
3
3.3
3.6
4.1
6.6
8
4.05
7.0
2
1.5
340
0.33
90
500
100
4.4
V
V
V
V
mA
FA
I
mV
mA
V
Fs
NC
%/NC
V
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
DC unconnected, V
USB
= 6V, V
PEN2
= 5V, I
SYS
= 1mA
to 400mA, V
CEN
= 5V
Input current ramp time
Die temperature at when the charging current and input
current limits are reduced
I
SYS
reduction with die temperature (above +100NC)
DC unconnected, V
USB
= 5V, I
VL
= 0 to 5mA
4.05
4.075
4.1
4.034
4.075
4.1
Maxim Integrated
3
MAX8934G
Dual-Input Linear Charger, Smart Power Selector
with Advanced Battery Temperature Monitoring
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(V
DC
= V
PEN1
= V
PEN2
= 5V,
CEN
= USUS = THMEN = GND, V
BATT
= 4V, V
THM
= 1.65V, USB, THMSW,
CHG, DONE, OT, DOK,
UOK, FLT
are unconnected, C
CT
= 0.068FF, T
A
= -40NC to +85NC, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T
A
= +25NC.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
BATT Recharge Threshold—
Safety Region 2
BATT Fast-Charge
Current Range
Change in V
BATT
from DONE to fast-
charge restart
R
ISET
= 10kI to 2kI
R
ISET
= 2kI
R
ISET
= 4kI
V
SYS
= 5.5V,
V
THM_T1
< V
THM
< V
THM_T4
(safety
region 2)
R
ISET
= 10kI
R
ISET
= 2kI, V
BATT
= 2.5V
(prequal)
R
ISET
= 4kI, V
BATT
= 2.5V
(prequal)
R
ISET
= 10kI, V
BATT
= 2.5V
(prequal)
ISET Output Voltage
Charger Soft-Start Time
BATT Prequal Threshold
R
ISET
= 4kI, I
BATT
= 500mA (V
ISET
= 1.5V at full
charge current) V
THM_T1
< V
THM
< V
THM_T4
Charge-current ramp time
V
BATT
rising, 180mV hysteresis
No DC or USB power
connected, THMEN = low,
V
CEN
= 5V
BATT Input Current
V
BATT
= 4.2V,
I
LDO
= 0
No DC or USB power
connected, THMEN = high,
V
CEN
= 5V
DC or USB power connected,
V
CEN
= 5V
DONE Threshold as a
Percentage of Fast-Charge
Current
Maximum Prequal Time
Maximum Fast-Charge Time
Maximum Top-Off Time
Timer Accuracy
Timer Extend Threshold
Timer Suspend Threshold
Percentage of fast-charge current below where the timer
clock operates at half-speed
Percentage of fast-charge current below where timer
clock pauses
-20
50
20
I
BATT
decreasing
From
CEN
falling to end of prequal charge, V
BATT
= 2.5V
From
CEN
falling to
FLT
falling
2.9
0.9
CONDITIONS
V
THM_T2
< V
THM
< V
THM_T3
V
THM_T1
< V
THM
< V
THM_T2
or
V
THM_T3
< V
THM
< V
THM_T4
MIN
-145
-120
0.3
1350
675
270
270
130
1500
750
300
300
150
60
1
1.5
3
5
3.1
12
1.1
V
ms
V
TYP
-104
-80
MAX
-65
-40
1.5
1650
825
330
330
170
mA
mV
UNITS
A
BATT Charge Current Accuracy
12
0.003
25
2
FA
20
180
300
15
+20
%
min
min
s
%
%
%
4
Maxim Integrated
MAX8934G
Dual-Input Linear Charger, Smart Power Selector
with Advanced Battery Temperature Monitoring
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(V
DC
= V
PEN1
= V
PEN2
= 5V,
CEN
= USUS = THMEN = GND, V
BATT
= 4V, V
THM
= 1.65V, USB, THMSW,
CHG, DONE, OT, DOK,
UOK, FLT
are unconnected, C
CT
= 0.068FF, T
A
= -40NC to +85NC, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at T
A
= +25NC.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER
THERMISTOR MONITOR (Beta = 3964) (Note 2)
THM Cold No-Charge Threshold
(T1)
CONDITIONS
MIN
-2.1
I
CHG
= 0A, when charging is suspended, 2NC hysteresis
76.4
8.2
THM Cold Threshold (T2)
V
BATT_REG
, reduced, 2NC hysteresis
66.2
42.8
THM Hot Threshold (T3)
V
BATT_REG
reduced, 2.5NC hysteresis
29.8
57
19.5
71
OT
asserts low, 5NC hysteresis
T
A
= +25NC
T
A
= +85NC
T
A
= +25NC
T
A
= +85NC
V
LDO
-
0.05
1.3
0.4
50
T
A
= +25NC
T
A
= +85NC
T
A
= +25NC
T
A
= +85NC
0.001
0.01
25
0.001
0.01
100
1
1
-0.2
12.6
-1
TYP
0
77.2
10
67
45
30
60
19.8
75
12.9
+0.001
0.01
+0.001
0.01
+1
MAX
+2.4
77.9
12
67.6
47.5
30.6
63.5
20.1
80
13.1
+1
UNITS
NC
% of
THMSW
NC
% of
THMSW
NC
% of
THMSW
NC
% of
THMSW
NC
% of
THMSW
FA
FA
V
THM Hot No-Charge Threshold
(T4)
THM Hot Discharge Threshold
(T
OT
)
THM Input leakage
THMSW Output Leakage
THMSW Output Voltage High
I
CHG
= 0mA, when charging is suspended, 3NC
hysteresis
THM = GND or LDO
THMSW = GND
Sourcing 1mA
LOGIC I/O: PEN1, PEN2,
CHG, FLT, DONE, DOK, UOK,
USUS, THMEN)
High level
Logic-Input Thresholds
Low level
Hysteresis
Logic-Input Leakage Current
Logic-Low Output Voltage
Logic-High Output Leakage
Current
V
IN
= 0 to 5.5V
Sinking 1mA
V
OUT
= 5.5V
V
mV
FA
mV
FA
Note 1:
Limits are 100% production tested at T
A
= +25NC. Limits over the operating temperature range are guaranteed by design.
Note 2:
NC
includes external NTC thermistor error. % of THMSW excludes thermistor beta error and external pullup error. NTC
thermistor assumed to be 100kI
Q1%
nominal, part number Vishay NTHS0603N01N1003FF, external pullup resistor =
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