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Constant-Voltage/
Constant-Current Battery Charger
FEATURES
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APPLICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
With switching frequency as high as 500kHz, The LT 1510
current mode PWM battery charger is the smallest, sim-
plest, most efficient solution to fast-charge modern rechargeable batteries including lithium-ion (Li-Ion), nickelmetal-hydride (NiMH)* and nickel-cadmium (NiCd)* that
require constant-current and/or constant-voltage charging. The internal switch is capable of delivering 1.5A DC
current (2A peak current). The 0.1 onboard current
sense resistor makes the charging current programming
very simple. One resistor (or a programming current from
a DAC) is required to set the full charging current (1.5A) to
within 5% accuracy. The LT1510 with 0.5% reference
voltage accuracy meets the critical constant-voltage charging requirement for lithium cells.
The LT1510 can charge batteries ranging from 2V to 20V.
Ground sensing of current is not required and the batterys
negative terminal can be tied directly to ground. A saturating switch running at 200kHz (500kHz for LT1510-5) gives
high charging efficiency and small inductor size. A blocking diode is not required between the chip and the battery
because the chip goes into sleep mode and drains only 3A
when the wall adaptor is unplugged. Soft start and shutdown
features are also provided. The LT1510 is available in a 16-pin
fused lead power SO package with a thermal resistance of
50C/W, an 8-pin SO and a 16-pin PDIP.
, LTC and LT are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.
* NiCd and NiMH batteries require charge termination circuitry (not shown in Figure 1).
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
C1
0.22F
SW
VCC
BOOST
L1**
10H
D2
MMBD914L
PROG
LT1510-5
GND
VC
0.1F
SW
8.2V TO 20V
VCC
CIN*
10F
1F
D3
1N5819
C1
D1
0.22F 1N5819
D3
MBRM120T3
D1
MBRM120T3
BOOST
300
L1**
33H
6.19k
1k
D2
1N914
PROG
1F
VC
CIN*
10F
LT1510
GND
11V TO 28V
0.1F
300
3.83k
1k
OVP
OVP
SENSE
SENSE
BAT
COUT***
22F
BAT
+
4.2V
Q3
2N7002
COUT
22F
TANT
+
4.2V
Q3
VN2222
+
4.2V
R3
70.6k
0.25%
R4
100k
0.25%
1510 F01
R3
240k
0.25%
R4
100k
0.25%
1510 F02
LT1510/LT1510-5
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PACKAGE/ORDER INFORMATION
TOP VIEW
ORDER PART
NUMBER
TOP VIEW
SW 1
VCC
BOOST 2
PROG
GND 3
VC
SENSE 4
BAT
S8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC SO
**GND
16 GND**
SW
15 VCC2
BOOST
14 VCC1
GND
13 PROG
OVP
12 VC
NC
11 NC
SENSE
10 BAT
**GND
ORDER PART
NUMBER
LT1510CS8
LT1510IS8
S8 PART MARKING
LT1510CGN
LT1510IGN
LT1510-5CGN
LT1510-5IGN
GND**
1510
1510I
GN PART
MARKING
1510
1510I
15105
15105I
ORDER PART
NUMBER
TOP VIEW
**GND
16 GND**
SW
15 VCC2
BOOST
14 VCC1
GND
13 PROG
OVP
12 VC
SENSE
11 BAT
GND
10 GND
**GND
N PACKAGE
16-LEAD PDIP
LT1510CN
LT1510CS
LT1510IN
LT1510IS
GND**
S PACKAGE*
16-LEAD PLASTIC SO
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = 16V, VBAT = 8V, VMAX (maximum operating VCC) = 28V, no load on any outputs, unless otherwise noted. (Notes 7, 8)
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
2.90
2.91
4.3
4.5
mA
mA
Overall
Supply Current
0.91
0.93
1.35
75
70
1.0
1.5
100
1.09
1.07
1.65
125
130
A
A
A
mA
mA
0.93
75
1.0
100
1.07
125
A
mA
LT1510/LT1510-5
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = 16V, VBAT = 8V, VMAX (maximum operating VCC) = 28V, no load on any outputs, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
Overall
Minimum Input Operating Voltage
Undervoltage Lockout
7.8
6.2
15
0.10
0.25
6
8
20
30
11
14
A
A
mA
mA
VCC = 10V
ISW = 1.5A, VBOOST VSW 2V (Note 4)
ISW = 1A, VBOOST VSW < 2V (Unboosted)
0.3
0.5
2.0
20
35
mA/A
2
4
100
200
A
A
Switch
Switch ON Resistance
2.4
VCC 2
20
A
mA
0.08
0.12
0.2
0.25
200
700
375
1300
A
A
VCC 2
VC < 0.3V
VC > 0.6V
0.25
Reference
Reference Voltage (Note 1) S8 Package
2.415
2.465
2.515
2.453
2.465
2.477
2.446
2.441
2.430
2.465
2.480
2.489
2.489
V
V
V
180
440
200
500
220
550
kHz
kHz
200
230
230
575
575
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
Oscillator
Switching Frequency
LT1510
LT1510-5
170
160
425
400
LT1510
LT1510, TA = 25C (Note 8)
LT1510-5 (Note 9)
87
90
77
500
93
81
%
%
%
LT1510/LT1510-5
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = 16V, VBAT = 8V, VMAX (maximum operating VCC) = 28V, no load on any outputs, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
VC = 1V, IVC = 1A
150
250
550
mho
VC 0.6V
VC < 0.45V
0.6
100
3
A
mA
2.5
mho
0.5
1.3
1.2
mA
50
150
nA
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1.1
4V BATTERY
0.9
8V BATTERY
0.7
12V BATTERY
0.5
16V BATTERY
1.5
4V BATTERY
8V BATTERY
1.3
(JA =125C/W)
TAMAX = 60C
TJMAX =125C
1.3
12V BATTERY
1.1
16V BATTERY
0.9
(JA =50C/W)
TAMAX =60C
TJMAX =125C
0.7
0.5
0.3
0
15
10
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
20
25
1510 G12
15
10
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
20
25
1510 G13
1.3
4V BATTERY
1.1
8V BATTERY
0.9
JA = 80C/W
TAMAX = 60C
TJMAX = 125C
0.7
12V BATTERY
16V BATTERY
0.5
0
15
10
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
20
25
LT1510 TPC14
LT1510/LT1510-5
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8
7
205
94
ICC (mA)
92
90
88
FREQUENCY (kHz)
96
210
VCC = 16V
98
EFFICIENCY (%)
Switching Frequency vs
Temperature
5
0C
125C
4
25C
86
200
195
190
84
185
82
80
0
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.7 0.9
IBAT (A)
1.1
1.3
1.5
10
20
30 40 50 60
DUTY CYCLE (%)
70
180
20
80
20
1510 G04
1510 G01
ICC vs VCC
1510 G05
7.0
0.003
MAXIMUM DUTY CYCLE
0.002
0C
6.5
3
0.001
125C
5.5
ALL TEMPERATURES
VOVP (mV)
6.0
VREF (V)
ICC (mA)
25C
2
125C
0.001
5.0
0.002
4.5
0
10
15
VCC (V)
20
25
30
0.003
25C
10
15
VCC (V)
1510 G03
20
25
30
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
IVA (mA)
1510 G02
1510 G08
VC Pin Characteristic
1.20
98
1.08
97
0.72
94
125C
IPROG (mA)
0.84
95
IVC (mA)
0.96
96
0.60
0.48
93
0.36
92
0.24
25C
0.12
91
90
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
TEMPERATURE (C)
1510 G09
0.12
6
0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
VC (V)
1510 G10
2
3
VPROG (V)
5
1510 G11
LT1510/LT1510-5
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Reference Voltage vs
Temperature
2.470
50
95
35
30
25
20
15
10
2.468
VBOOST = 38V
28V
18V
40
BOOST CURRENT (mA)
96
VCC = 16V
REFERENCE VOLTAGE (V)
45
VBOOST vs
Maximum Duty Cycle
2.466
2.464
2.462
2.460
5
0
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
SWITCH CURRENT (A)
2.458
25
1510 G07
50
75
100
TEMPERATURE (C)
125
150
86
2
1510 G14
10 12 14 16 18 20 22
VBOOST (V)
LT1510 TPC15
PIN FUNCTIONS
GND: Ground Pin.
VCC: Supply for the Chip. For good bypass, a low ESR
capacitor of 10F or higher is required, with the lead length
kept to a minimum. VCC should be between 8V and 28V
and at least 2V higher than VBAT for VBAT less than 10V, and
2.5V higher than VBAT for VBAT greater than 10V. Undervoltage lockout starts and switching stops when VCC goes
below 7V. Note that there is a parasitic diode inside from
SW pin to VCC pin. Do not force VCC below SW by more
than 0.7V with battery present. All VCC pins should be
shorted together close to the pins.
BOOST: This pin is used to bootstrap and drive the switch
power NPN transistor to a low on-voltage for low power
dissipation. In normal operation, VBOOST = VCC + VBAT
when switch is on. Maximum allowable VBOOST is 55V.
SENSE: Current Amplifier CA1 Input. Sensing can be at
either terminal of the battery. Note that current sense
resistor RS1 (0.08) is between Sense and BAT pins.
VC: This is the control signal of the inner loop of the current
mode PWM. Switching starts at 0.7V and higher VC
corresponds to higher charging current in normal operation. A capacitor of at least 0.1F to GND filters out noise
and controls the rate of soft start. To shut down switching,
pull this pin low. Typical output current is 30A.
OVP: This is the input to the amplifier VA with a threshold
of 2.465V. Typical input current is about 50nA into pin. For
charging lithium-ion batteries, VA monitors the battery
voltage and reduces charging current when battery voltage reaches the preset value. If it is not used, the OVP pin
should be grounded.
LT1510/LT1510-5
BLOCK DIAGRAM
200kHz
OSCILLATOR
VCC
SHUTDOWN
0.7V
VSW
BOOST
VCC
QSW
R
R
SW
1.5V
SLOPE
COMPENSATION
PWM
VBAT
C1
B1
R2
IPROG
GND
R1 IPROG = 500A/A
1k IBAT
R3
RS1
BAT
VC
SENSE
IBAT
CA1
CA2
60k
0VP
VA
gm = 0.64
VREF
PROG
RPROG
CPROG
IPROG
VREF
2.465V
1510 BD
( )
= 2.465V (2000)
RPROG
TEST CIRCUITS
Test Circuit 1
LT1510
SENSE
VC
60k
RS1
1k
0.047F
CA1
CA2
IBAT
BAT
+
56F
VBAT
VREF
PROG
0.22F
3.3k
RPROG
+
LT1006
1k
LT1010
2N3055
1k
0.65V
20k
1510 TC01
LT1510/LT1510-5
TEST CIRCUITS
Test Circuit 2
LT1510
OVP
+
VA
VREF
PROG
10k
IPROG
10k
0.47F
RPROG
LT1013
2.465V
1510 TC02
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OPERATIO
The LT1510 is a current mode PWM step-down (buck)
switcher. The battery DC charging current is programmed
by a resistor RPROG (or a DAC output current) at the PROG
pin (see Block Diagram). Amplifier CA1 converts the
charging current through RS1 to a much lower current
IPROG (500A/A) fed into the PROG pin. Amplifier CA2
compares the output of CA1 with the programmed current
and drives the PWM loop to force them to be equal. High
DC accuracy is achieved with averaging capacitor CPROG.
Note that IPROG has both AC and DC components. IPROG
goes through R1 and generates a ramp signal that is fed to
the PWM control comparator C1 through buffer B1 and
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Application Note 68, the LT1510 design manual, contains
more in depth appications examples.
Input and Output Capacitors
In the chargers in Figures 1 and 2 on the first page of this
data sheet, the input capacitor CIN is assumed to absorb all
input switching ripple current in the converter, so it must
have adequate ripple current rating. Worst-case RMS
ripple current will be equal to one half of output charging
current. Actual capacitance value is not critical. Solid
LT1510/LT1510-5
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
capacity ceramic capacitor (5F to 10F) from Tokin or
United Chemi-Con/MARCON, et al., and the old standby,
aluminum electrolytic, which will require more microfarads
to achieve adequate ripple rating. OS-CON can also be used.
The output capacitor COUT is also assumed to absorb
output switching current ripple. The general formula for
capacitor current is:
IRMS =
V
0.29 VBAT 1 BAT
VCC
( )
(L1)(f)
deliver full power to the load when the input voltage is still
well below its final value. If the adapter is current limited,
it cannot deliver full power at reduced output voltages and
the possibility exists for a quasi latch state where the
adapter output stays in a current limited state at reduced
output voltage. For instance, if maximum charger plus
computer load power is 20W, a 24V adapter might be
current limited at 1A. If adapter voltage is less than (20W/1A
= 20V) when full power is drawn, the adapter voltage will be
sucked down by the constant 20W load until it reaches a
lower stable state where the switching regulators can no
longer supply full load. This situation can be prevented by
utilizing undevoltage lockout, set higher than the minimum
adapter voltage where full power can be achieved.
A fixed undervoltage lockout of 7V is built into the VCC pin.
Internal lockout is performed by clamping the VC pin low.
The VC pin is released from its clamped state when the VCC
pin rises above 7V. The charger will start delivering current
about 2ms after VC is released, as set by the 0.1F at VC
pin. Higher lockout voltage can be implemented with a
Zener diode (see Figure 3 circuit).
VIN
VZ
Soft Start
The LT1510 is soft started by the 0.1F capacitor on VC
pin. On start-up, VC pin voltage will rise quickly to 0.5V,
then ramp at a rate set by the internal 45A pull-up current
and the external capacitor. Battery charging current starts
ramping up when VC voltage reaches 0.7V and full current
is achieved with VC at 1.1V. With a 0.1F capacitor, time to
reach full charge current is about 3ms and it is assumed
that input voltage to the charger will reach full value in less
than 3ms. Capacitance can be increased up to 0.47F if
longer input start-up times are needed.
In any switching regulator, conventional timer-based soft
starting can be defeated if the input voltage rises much
slower than the time-out period. This happens because the
switching regulators in the battery charger and the computer power supply are typically supplying a fixed amount
of power to the load. If input voltage comes up slowly
compared to the soft start time, the regulators will try to
D1
1N4001
VCC
VC
2k
LT1510
GND
1510 F03
2.465V
IBAT = IPROG 2000 =
2000
RPROG
( )(
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where RPROG is the total resistance from PROG pin to
ground.
For example, 1A charging current is needed.
RPROG =
(2.465V)(2000) = 4.93k
1A
R3 =
(R4)(V
= 240k
Lithium-ion batteries typically require float voltage accuracy of 1% to 2%. Accuracy of the LT1510 OVP voltage is
0.5% at 25C and 1% over full temperature. This leads
to the possibility that very accurate (0.1%) resistors might
be needed for R3 and R4. Actually, the temperature of the
LT1510 will rarely exceed 50C in float mode because
charging currents have tapered off to a low level, so 0.25%
resistors will normally provide the required level of overall
accuracy.
300
External Shutdown
RPROG
4.64k
CPROG
1F
Lithium-Ion Charging
5V
0V
Q1
VN2222
PWM
IBAT = (DC)(1A)
1510 F04
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of the battery, canceling part or all of the 200A. Note that
if net current is into the battery and the battery is removed,
the charger output voltage will float high, to near input
voltage. This could be a problem when reinserting the
battery, if the resulting output capacitor/battery surge
current is high enough to damage either the battery or the
capacitor.
If net current into the battery must be less than zero in
shutdown, there are several options. Increasing divider
current to 300A - 400A will ensure that net battery
current is less than zero. For long term storage conditions
however, the divider may need to be disconnected with a
MOSFET switch as shown in Figures 2 and 5. A second
option is to connect a 1N914 diode in series with the
MOSFET drain. This will limit how far the VC pin will be pulled
down, and current ( 700A) will flow into the BAT pin, and
therefore out of the battery. This is not usually a problem
unless the charger will remain in the shutdown state with
input power applied for very long periods of time.
Removing input power to the charger will cause the BAT
pin current to drop to near zero, with only the divider
current remaining as a small drain on the battery. Even
that current can be eliminated with a switch as shown in
Figures 2 and 5.
R3
12k
LT1510
Q3
VN2222
R5
220k
VIN
OVP
VBAT
4.2V
C1
D1
0.22F 1N5819
SW
VCC
BOOST PROG
L1**
33H
D2
1N914
WALL
ADAPTER
1F
R1
100k
300
LT1510
GND
CIN*
10F
0.1F
VC
R2
11k
1k
Q1
VN2222
IBAT
SENSE
BAT
COUT
22F
TANT
2V TO
20V
4.2V
R4
4.99k
0.25%
IBAT =
R1 =
(2000)(2.465)
RPROG
(2.465)(2000)
ILOW
R2 =
(2.465)(2000 )
IHI ILOW
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BAT
0.18
INTERNAL
SENSE
RESISTOR
LT1510
ADAPTER
OUTPUT
SENSE
R1*
1.6k
D1
1N4148
C1
0.1F
3
2
R2
D2
560k 1N4148
R4
470k
LT1011
GND
3.3V OR 5V
NEGATIVE EDGE
TO TIMER
4
1
R3
430k
* TRIP CURRENT =
R1(VBAT)
(R2 + R3)(0.18)
1510 F06
( )( )
( )
(V ) 7.5mA + (0.012)(I )
+
BAT
VIN
BAT
(I )(V ) 1+ V30
=
55(V )
(I ) (R )(V ) + (t )(V )(I )(f)
=
V
= (0.18)(I )
BAT
BAT
BAT
PDRIVER
IN
Thermal Calculations
If the LT1510 is used for charging currents above 0.4A, a
thermal calculation should be done to ensure that junction
temperature will not exceed 125C. Power dissipation in
the IC is caused by bias and driver current, switch resistance, switch transition losses and the current sense
resistor. The following equations show that maximum
practical charging current for the 8-pin SO package
(125 C/W thermal resistance) is about 0.8A for an 8.4V
12
PSW
BAT
SW
BAT
OL
IN
IN
PSENSE
BAT
BAT
LT1510/LT1510-5
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Example: VIN = 15V, VBAT = 8.4V, IBAT = 1.2A;
)( )
( )
PDRIVER 0.045W
=
= 14mA
VX
3.3V
Total board area becomes an important factor when the
area of the board drops below about 20 square inches. The
graph in Figure 9 shows thermal resistance vs board area
for 2-layer and 4-layer boards. Note that 4-layer boards
have significantly lower thermal resistance, but both types
show a rapid increase for reduced board areas. Figure 10
shows actual measured lead temperature for chargers
operating at full current. Battery voltage and input voltage
will affect device power dissipation, so the data sheet
power calculations must be used to extrapolate these
readings to other situations.
(8.4)
+
15
(1.2)(8.4) 1+ 830.4
=
= 0.13W
55(15)
2
1.2) (0.35)(8.4)
(
=
+
PDRIVER
PSW
15
( )( )(
10 10 9 15 1. 2 200kHz
( )( )
= 0.26W
D2
SENSE
VX
( )( )( )
=
55(V )
IN
PDRIVER
3.3V
1.2A 8.4V 3.3V 1 +
30
( )( )( )
=
55 (15V)
10F
Figure 8
60
PDRIVER
V
VX 1 + X
30
1510 F07
IVX
BOOST
L1
IBAT VBAT
LT1510
C1
55
50
2-LAYER BOARD
45
4-LAYER BOARD
40
35
30
25
0
= 0.045W
20
15
25
10
BOARD AREA (IN2)
30
35
1510 F08
13
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90
80
70
2-LAYER BOARD
Q1
60
VIN
4-LAYER BOARD
50
VCC
ICHRG = 1.3A
VIN = 16V
VBAT = 8.4V
VBOOST = VBAT
TA = 25C
40
30
20
0
20
15
25
10
BOARD AREA (IN2)
SW
Q2
D1
BOOST
L1
D2
30
35
SENSE
VX
3V TO 6V
1510 F09
BAT
CX
10F
VBAT
+
HIGH DUTY CYCLE
CONNECTION
1510 F10
14
LT1510
C3
RX
50k
Layout Considerations
Switch rise and fall times are under 10ns for maximum
efficiency. To prevent radiation, the catch diode, SW pin
and input bypass capacitor leads should be kept as short
as possible. A ground plane should be used under the
switching circuitry to prevent interplane coupling and to
act as a thermal spreading path. All ground pins should be
connected to expand traces for low thermal resistance.
The fast-switching high current ground path including the
switch, catch diode and input capacitor should be kept
very short. Catch diode and input capacitor should be
close to the chip and terminated to the same point. This
path contains nanosecond rise and fall times with several
amps of current. The other paths contain only DC and /or
200kHz triwave and are less critical. Figure 13 shows
critical path layout. Figure 12 indicates the high speed,
high current switching path.
SWITCH NODE
L1
VBAT
VIN
CIN
HIGH
FREQUENCY
CIRCULATING
PATH
COUT
BAT
1510 F12
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GND
LT1510
D1
GND
GND
SW
VCC2
BOOST
VCC1
GND
PROG
OVP
L1
CIN
VC
SENSE
BAT
GND
GND
GND
GND
1510 F11
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
0.015 0.004
45
(0.38 0.10)
0.0075 0.0098
(0.191 0.249)
0.053 0.069
(1.351 1.748)
0.004 0.009
(0.102 0.249)
0 8 TYP
0.016 0.050
(0.406 1.270)
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
0.229 0.244
(5.817 6.198)
0.025
(0.635)
BSC
0.008 0.012
(0.203 0.305)
0.189 0.196*
(4.801 4.978)
0.150 0.157**
(3.810 3.988)
2 3
5 6
N Package
16-Lead PDIP (Narrow 0.300)
(LTC DWG # 05-08-1510)
0.130 0.005
(3.302 0.127)
0.300 0.325
(7.620 8.255)
0.015
(0.381)
MIN
0.009 0.015
(0.229 0.381)
+0.025
0.325 0.015
+0.635
8.255
0.381
0.770*
(19.558)
MAX
0.045 0.065
(1.143 1.651)
0.065
(1.651)
TYP
0.125
(3.175)
MIN
0.005
(0.127)
MIN
0.100 0.010
(2.540 0.254)
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
0.255 0.015*
(6.477 0.381)
0.018 0.003
(0.457 0.076)
S8 Package
8-Lead Plastic Small Outline (Narrow 0.150)
(LTC DWG # 05-08-1610)
0.010 0.020
45
(0.254 0.508)
0.008 0.010
(0.203 0.254)
0.053 0.069
(1.346 1.752)
0 8 TYP
0.016 0.050
0.406 1.270
0.014 0.019
(0.355 0.483)
N16 0695
0.189 0.197*
(4.801 5.004)
8
0.228 0.244
(5.791 6.197)
0.150 0.157**
(3.810 3.988)
0.004 0.010
(0.101 0.254)
0.050
(1.270) BSC
*DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. MOLD FLASH SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.006" (0.152mm) PER SIDE
**DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE INTERLEAD FLASH. INTERLEAD FLASH SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.010" (0.254mm) PER SIDE
4
SO8 0695
15
LT1510/LT1510-5
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Adjustable Voltage Regulator with Precision Adjustable Current Limit
0.22F
LT1510
1N5819
SW
VCC2
VIN
18V TO 25V
+
100F
VCC1
PROG
BOOST
RPROG
4.93k
1k
30H
0.01F
VC
GND
1N914
0.1F
OVP
SENSE
BAT
POT
5k
( )
2.465V
(2000)
RPROG
+
500F
POT
100k
VOUT
2.5V TO 15V
CURRENT LIMIT LEVEL
50mA TO 1A
1F
1k
1510 TA01
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
S Package
16-Lead Plastic Small Outline (Narrow 0.150)
(LTC DWG # 05-08-1610)
0.386 0.394*
(9.804 10.008)
16
0.008 0.010
(0.203 0.254)
0.014 0.019
(0.355 0.483)
13
12
11
10
0.150 0.157**
(3.810 3.988)
0.228 0.244
(5.791 6.197)
0 8 TYP
0.016 0.050
0.406 1.270
14
0.004 0.010
(0.101 0.254)
0.053 0.069
(1.346 1.752)
0.010 0.020
45
(0.254 0.508)
15
0.050
(1.270)
TYP
8
S16 0695
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