Texas Instruments BQ24010DRCR, Lithium-Ion, Lithium-Polymer, Battery Charge Controller, 1A 10-Pin, SON

RS Stock No.: 709-4661Brand: Texas InstrumentsManufacturers Part No.: BQ24010DRCR
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Specifications

Battery Type

Lithium-Ion, Lithium-Polymer

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

SON

Pin Count

10

Typical Operating Supply Voltage

3 → 16.5 V

Dimensions

3 x 3 x 0.9mm

Length

3mm

Width

3mm

Height

0.9mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125 °C

Maximum Output Current

1A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Minimum Output Current

100mA

Product details

Lithium-Ion Battery Charging ICs, Texas Instruments

Integrated battery charging ICs from Texas Instruments intended for use with Lithium-Ion & Lithium-Polymer cells. These devices provide a complete charging and monitoring solution and include internal power devices capable of supplying charging currents of up to several amps.

Battery Management, Texas Instruments

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Texas Instruments BQ24010DRCR, Lithium-Ion, Lithium-Polymer, Battery Charge Controller, 1A 10-Pin, SON
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Technical documents

Specifications

Battery Type

Lithium-Ion, Lithium-Polymer

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Package Type

SON

Pin Count

10

Typical Operating Supply Voltage

3 → 16.5 V

Dimensions

3 x 3 x 0.9mm

Length

3mm

Width

3mm

Height

0.9mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+125 °C

Maximum Output Current

1A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Minimum Output Current

100mA

Product details

Lithium-Ion Battery Charging ICs, Texas Instruments

Integrated battery charging ICs from Texas Instruments intended for use with Lithium-Ion & Lithium-Polymer cells. These devices provide a complete charging and monitoring solution and include internal power devices capable of supplying charging currents of up to several amps.

Battery Management, Texas Instruments