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S-8250AAB-I6T1U Datasheet, PDF (15/36 Pages) Seiko Instruments Inc – BATTERY PROTECTION IC
Rev.1.3_02
BATTERY PROTECTION IC WITH DISCHARGE CONTROL FUNCTION FOR 1-CELL PACK
S-8250A Series
2. Overcharge status
2. 1 VCL ≠ VCU (Product in which overcharge release voltage differs from overcharge detection voltage)
When the battery voltage becomes higher than VCU during charging in the normal status and detection continues
for the overcharge detection delay time (tCU) or longer, the S-8250A Series turns the charge control FET off to
stop charging. This condition is called the overcharge status.
The overcharge status is released in the following two cases.
(1) In the case that the VM pin voltage is lower than VDIOV, the S-8250A Series releases the overcharge status
when the battery voltage falls below overcharge release voltage (VCL).
(2) In the case that the VM pin voltage is equal to or higher than VDIOV, the S-8250A Series releases the
overcharge status when the battery voltage falls below VCU.
When the discharge is started by connecting a load after the overcharge detection, the VM pin voltage rises by
the Vf voltage of the parasitic diode than the VSS pin voltage, because the discharge current flows through the
parasitic diode in the charge control FET. If this VM pin voltage is equal to or higher than VDIOV, the S-8250A
Series releases the overcharge status when the battery voltage is equal to or lower than VCU.
Caution If the battery is charged to a voltage higher than VCU and the battery voltage does not fall below VCU
even when a heavy load is connected, discharge overcurrent detection and load short-circuiting
detection do not function until the battery voltage falls below VCU. Since an actual battery has an
internal impedance of tens of mΩ, the battery voltage drops immediately after a heavy load that
causes overcurrent is connected, and discharge overcurrent detection and load short-circuiting
detection function.
2. 2 VCL = VCU (Product in which overcharge release voltage is the same as overcharge detection voltage)
When the battery voltage becomes higher than VCU during charging in the normal status and detection continues
for the overcharge detection delay time (tCU) or longer, the S-8250A Series turns the charge control FET off to
stop charging. This condition is called the overcharge status.
In the case that the VM pin voltage is higher than 0 V typ., the S-8250A Series releases the overcharge status
when the battery voltage falls below VCU.
Caution
1. If the battery is charged to a voltage higher than VCU and the battery voltage does not fall below
VCU even when a heavy load is connected, discharge overcurrent detection and load short-
circuiting detection do not function until the battery voltage falls below VCU. Since an actual
battery has an internal impedance of tens of mΩ, the battery voltage drops immediately after a
heavy load that causes overcurrent is connected, and discharge overcurrent detection and load
short-circuiting detection function.
2. When a charger is connected after overcharge detection, the overcharge status is not released
even if the battery voltage is below VCL. The overcharge status is released when the VM pin
voltage goes over 0 V typ. by removing the charger.
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