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LTC4057-4.

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Linear Li-Ion Battery
Charger with Thermal
Regulation in ThinSOT
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FEATURES DESCRIPTIO
Programmable Charge Current up to 800mA The LTC4057 is a constant-current/constant-voltage lin-
No External MOSFET, Sense Resistor or Blocking ear charger for single-cell lithium-ion batteries. Its
Diode Required ThinSOTTM package and low external component count
Constant-Current/Constant-Voltage Operation with make the LTC4057 especially well suited for portable
Thermal Regulation Maximizes Charge Rate applications. Furthermore, the LTC4057 is specifically
Without Risk of Overheating* designed to work within USB power specifications.
Charges Single Cell Li-Ion Batteries Directly from No external sense resistor is needed and no blocking diode
USB Port is required due to the internal MOSFET architecture.
Preset 4.2V Charge Voltage with 1% Accuracy Thermal feedback prevents overheating by regulating the
Current Monitor Pin for Charge Termination charge current to limit the die temperature during high
25A Supply Current in Shutdown Mode
power operation or high ambient temperature conditions.
Low Battery Charge Conditioning (Trickle Charging) The charge voltage is preset at 4.2V and the charge current
Soft-Start Limits Inrush Current can be programmed externally with a single resistor.
Available in a Low Profile (1mm) SOT-23 Package
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APPLICATIO S removed, the LTC4057 automatically enters a low current
state, dropping the battery drain current to less than 2A.
Wireless PDAs
With power applied, the LTC4057 can be put into shut-
Cellular Phones
down mode, reducing the supply current to 25A.
Portable Electronics
, LTC and LT are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.
For the standalone version (on-board charge termination)
ThinSOT is a trademark of Linear Technology Corporation. of the LTC4057, refer to the LTC4054.
*U.S. Patent No. 6522118

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TYPICAL APPLICATIO
Charge Curve (750mAh Battery)
700 4.75
CONSTANT
VIN CURRENT
5V 600mA 600 4.5
CONSTANT CONSTANT
4 3
VCC POWER
CHARGE CURRENT (mA)

BAT VOLTAGE
BATTERY VOLTAGE (V)

500 4.25
LTC4057-4.2
400 4.0
ON OFF
1
SHDN PROG
5 + 1-CELL
4.2V Li-Ion
GND 300 3.75
BATTERY
2
1F 1.65k
200 3.5
VCC = 5V
4057 TA01a JA = 130C/W
100 3.25
RPROG = 1.65k
TA = 25C
0 3.0
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0 2.25
TIME (HOURS)
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ABSOLUTE AXI U RATI GS PACKAGE/ORDER I FOR ATIO
(Note 1)
Input Supply Voltage (VCC) ........................ 0.3V to 10V ORDER PART
PROG .............................................. 0.3V to VCC + 0.3V NUMBER
TOP VIEW
BAT .............................................................. 0.3V to 7V LTC4057ES5-4.2
SHDN 1 5 PROG
SHDN ......................................................... 0.3V to 10V
GND 2
BAT Short Circuit Duration ........................... Continuous BAT 3 4 VCC S5 PART
BAT Pin Current .................................................. 800mA
S5 PACKAGE MARKING
PROG Pin Current ................................................ 800A 5-LEAD PLASTIC SOT-23
Junction Temperature ........................................... 125C TJMAX = 125C, (JA = 100C/W TO 150C/W
LTAEW
Operating Ambient Temperature Range DEPENDING ON PC BOARD LAYOUT)
(NOTE 3)
(Note 2) .............................................. 40C to 85C
Storage Temperature Range ................. 65C to 125C Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges.
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec).................. 300C

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS The denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25C. VCC = 5V

SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS


VCC Input Supply Voltage 4.25 6.5 V
ICC Input Supply Current IBAT = 0mA, RPROG = 2k 200 600 A
Shutdown Mode (SHDN = 0V, 50 A
VCC < VBAT, or VCC < VUV)
VFLOAT Regulated Output (Float) Voltage IBAT = 40mA, 0C < TA < 85C 4.158 4.2 4.242 V
IBAT BAT Pin Charge Current RPROG = 10k; Current Mode 93 100 107 mA
RPROG = 2k; Current Mode 465 500 535 mA
Shutdown Mode (SHDN = 0V) 1 2 A
Sleep Mode (VCC = 0V) 1 2 A
ITRIKL Trickle Charge Current VBAT < 2.9V; RPROG = 2k (ICHG = 500mA) 20 50 70 mA
VTRIKL Trickle Charge Threshold Voltage RPROG = 10k; VBAT Rising 2.8 2.9 3.0 V
Hysteresis 60 80 110 mV
VUV VCC Undervoltage Lockout Voltage From Low to High 3.7 3.8 3.9 V
Hysteresis 150 200 300 mV
VASD VCC - VBAT Lockout Threshold Voltage VCC from Low to High 70 100 150 mV
VCC from High to Low 5 30 70 mV
VPROG PROG Pin Voltage RPROG = 10k; Current Mode 0.93 1.0 1.07 V
VSHDN-IL SHDN Pin Input Low Voltage 0.4 0.65 V
VSHDN-IH SHDN Pin Input High Voltage 0.65 1.0 V
ISHDN SHDN Pin Input Current VSHDN = 5V 5 15 A
TLIM Junction Temperature in 120 C
Constant-Temperature Mode
RON Power FET ON Resistance 600 m
(Between VCC and BAT)
tSS Soft-Start Time IBAT = 0 to IBAT = 1000V/RPROG 100 s

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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which the life range are assured by design, characterization and correlation with statistical
of a device may be impaired. process controls.
Note 2: The LTC4057 is guaranteed to meet performance specifications from Note 3: See Thermal Considerations.
0C to 70C. Specifications over the 40C to 85C operating temperature

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PROG Pin Voltage vs Supply PROG Pin Voltage vs Temperature Charge Current vs PROG Pin
Voltage (Constant Current Mode) (Constant Current Mode) Voltage
1.015 1.0100 600
VCC = 5V VCC = 5V VCC = 5V
VBAT = 4V 1.0075 VBAT = 4V TA = 25C
1.010 TA = 25C RPROG = 10k 500 RPROG = 2k
RPROG = 10k 1.0050
1.005 400
1.0025
VPROG (V)

VPROG (V)

IBAT (mA)
1.000 1.0000 300

0.9975
0.995 200
0.9950
0.990 100
0.9925

0.985 0.9900 0
4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 0 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25
VCC (V) TEMPERATURE (C) VPROG (V)
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Regulated Output (Float) Voltage Regulated Output (Float) Voltage Regulated Output (Float) Voltage
vs Charge Current vs Temperature vs Supply Voltage
4.26 4.220 4.215
VCC = 5V VCC = 5V TA = 25C
4.24 TA = 25C 4.215 RPROG = 10k RPROG = 10k
RPROG = 1.25k 4.210
4.22 4.210
4.205
4.20 4.205
VFLOAT (V)
VFLOAT (V)

VFLOAT (V)

4.18 4.200 4.200

4.16 4.195
4.195
4.14 4.190
4.190
4.12 4.185

4.10 4.180 4.185


0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0
IBAT (mA) TEMPERATURE (C) VCC (V)
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SHDN Threshold Voltage vs Trickle Charge Current vs Trickle Charge Current vs Supply
Temperature and Supply Voltage Temperature Voltage
1.0 60 60
RPROG = 2k RPROG = 2k
0.9 50 50

0.8 40 40

ITRIKL (mA)

ITRIKL (mA)
VSHDN (V)

VCC = 6.5V
0.7 30 VCC = 5V 30 VBAT = 2.5V
VCC = 4.2V VBAT = 2.5V TA = 25C

0.6 20 20

RPROG = 10k RPROG = 10k


0.5 10 10

0.4 0 0
50 25 0 25 50 75 100 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0
TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C) VCC (V)
4057 G07 4057 G08 4057 G09

Trickle Charge Threshold vs


Temperature Charge Current vs Battery Voltage Charge Current vs Supply Voltage
3.000 600 600
VCC = 5V
RPROG = 10k TA = 0C RPROG = 2k
2.975
500 500
2.950
400 TA = 40C 400
2.925
VTRIKL (V)

IBAT (mA)

IBAT (mA)
TA = 25C VBAT = 4V
2.900 300 300 TA = 25C
JA = 125C/W
2.875
200 200
2.850 RPROG = 10k
VCC = 5V 100
100
2.825 JA = 125C/W
RPROG = 2k
2.800 0 0
50 25 0 25 50 75 100 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0
TEMPERATURE (C) VBAT (V) VCC (V)
4057 G10 4057 G11 4057 G12

Charge Current vs Ambient Power FET ON Resistance vs


Temperature Temperature
600 700
VCC = 4.2V
RPROG = 2k VBAT = 4V
500 650 RPROG = 2k

400 600
RDS(ON) (m)
IBAT (mA)

VCC = 5V ONSET OF
300 VBAT = 4V THERMAL 550
JA = 80C/W REGULATION

200 500
RPROG = 10k
100 450

0 400
50 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 125
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
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PI FU CTIO S BLOCK DIAGRA
SHDN (Pin 1): Shutdown Input. Pulling this pin low puts VCC

the LTC4057 in shutdown mode, thus stopping the charge 4

current. In shutdown mode, the input supply current 120C

drops to 25A and the battery drain current drops to less TA


TDIE
than 2A. This pin has an internal 1M resistor to GND. 1
1000

GND (Pin 2): Ground. + 5A


3 BAT

BAT (Pin 3): Charge Current Output. Provides charge MA

current to the battery and regulates the final float voltage R1


to 4.2V. An internal precision resistor divider from this pin
+
sets the float voltage and is disconnected in shutdown
VA
mode.
R2

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VCC (Pin 4): Positive Input Supply Voltage. Provides
+
power to the charger. VCC can range from 4.25V to 6.5V REF
1.21V
and should be bypassed with at least a 1F capacitor. R3

When VCC drops to within 30mV of the BAT pin voltage, the 1V

LTC4057 enters shutdown mode, dropping IBAT to less R4


0.1V
than 2A. R5

PROG (Pin 5): Charge Current Program and Charge Cur- SHDN 1 +1

rent Monitor Pin. The charge current is programmed by 1M

connecting a 1% resistor, RPROG, to ground. When charg- C1

ing in constant-current mode, this pin servos to 1V. In all +


modes, the voltage on this pin can be used to measure the 2.9V TO BAT
5 2
charge current using the following formula: PROG GND
RPROG

IBAT = (VPROG/RPROG) 1000 4-57 BD

This pin is clamped to approximately 2.4V. Driving this pin


to voltages beyond the clamp voltage will draw currents as
high as 1.5mA.

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OPERATIO
The LTC4057 is a single-cell lithium-ion battery charger The charge current out of the BAT pin can be determined
using a constant-current/constant-voltage algorithm. It at any time by monitoring the PROG pin voltage and using
can deliver up to 800mA of charge current (using a good the following equation:
thermal PC board layout) with a final float voltage accuracy
of 1%. The LTC4057 includes an internal P-channel VPROG
IBAT = 1000
power MOSFET and thermal regulation circuitry. No block- RPROG
ing diode or external current sense resistor is required and
the LTC4057 is capable of operating from a USB power Thermal Limiting
source.
An internal thermal feedback loop reduces the programmed
Normal Charge charge current if the die temperature attempts to rise
above a preset value of approximately 120C. This feature
Charging begins when SHDN is high, the voltage at the VCC
protects the LTC4057 from excessive temperature and
pin rises above the UVLO threshold level and a program
allows the user to push the limits of the power handling
resistor is connected from the PROG pin to ground. If the capability of a given circuit board without risk of damaging
BAT pin voltage is below 2.9V, the charger enters trickle- the LTC4057. The charge current can be set according to
charge mode. In this mode, the LTC4057 supplies ap-
typical (not worst-case) ambient temperature with the
proximately 1/10 the programmed charge current to bring assurance that the charger will automatically reduce the
the battery voltage up to a safe level for full current current in worst-case conditions. ThinSOT power consid-
charging.
erations are discussed further in the Applications Informa-
When the BAT pin voltage rises above 2.9V, the charger tion section.
enters constant-current mode, where the programmed
charge current is supplied to the battery. When the BAT pin Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
approaches the final float voltage (4.2V), the LTC4057 An internal undervoltage lockout circuit monitors the input
enters constant-voltage mode, and the charge current voltage and keeps the charger in shutdown mode until VCC
begins to decrease. rises above the undervoltage lockout threshold. The UVLO
circuit has a built-in hysteresis of 200mV. Furthermore, to
Programming Charge Current protect against reverse current in the power MOSFET, the
The charge current is programmed using a single resistor UVLO circuit keeps the charger in shutdown mode if VCC
from the PROG pin to ground. The charge current is 1000 falls to within 30mV of the battery voltage. If the UVLO
times the current out of the PROG pin. The program comparator is tripped, the charger will not come out of
resistor and the charge current are calculated using the shutdown mode until VCC rises 100mV above the battery
following equations: voltage.

1000V 1000V Shutdown Mode


RPROG = , ICHG =
ICHG RPROG The LTC4057 can also be put into shutdown mode at any
time by applying logic low to the SHDN pin (VSHDN <
0.4V). This reduces the battery drain current to less than
2A and the input supply current to less than 50A.
Charging will resume when applying a logic high to the
SHDN pin (VSHDN > 1V).

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Stability Considerations LTC4057-4.2
10k
CHARGE CURRENT
The constant-voltage mode feedback loop is stable with- PROG
MONITOR CIRCUITRY
out an output capacitor provided a battery is connected to GND RPROG CFILTER
the charge output. When an output capacitor is used,
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especially high value low ESR ceramic types, it is recom-
mended that a 1 resistor be placed in series with the
Figure 1. Isolating Capacitive Load on PROG Pin and Filtering
capacitor to stabilize the voltage loop. The loop stability is
determined by the bypass capacitor as well as the effective
Power Dissipation
series resistance of the battery.
The conditions that cause the LTC4057 to reduce charge
When the battery is disconnected and the LTC4057 is still
current through thermal feedback can be approximated by
powered, the voltage regulation loop should be compen-
considering the power dissipated in the IC. Nearly all of
sated by placing a capacitor greater than 1F from the BAT
this power dissipation is generated by the internal MOSFET.
pin to ground with a 1 to 2 resistor in series with this
This is calculated to be approximately:
capacitor. Alternatively, powering down the LTC4057 or
placing it into shutdown mode when the battery is discon- PD = (VCC VBAT) IBAT
nected avoids this problem. where PD is the power dissipated, VCC is the input supply
In constant-current mode, the PROG pin is in the feedback voltage, VBAT is the battery voltage, and IBAT is the charge
loop, not the battery. The constant-current mode stability current. The approximate ambient temperature at which
is affected by the impedance at the PROG pin. With no the thermal feedback begins to protect the IC is:
additional capacitance on the PROG pin, the charger is TA = 120C PDJA
stable with program resistor values as high as 20k. How-
ever, additional capacitance on this node reduces the TA = 120C (VCC VBAT) IBAT JA
maximum allowed program resistor value. The pole fre- Example: An LTC4057 operating from a 4.5V USB supply
quency at the PROG pin should be kept above 100kHz. is programmed to supply 600mA full-scale current to a
Therefore, if the PROG pin is loaded with a capacitance, discharged Li-Ion battery with a voltage of 3.7V. Assuming
CPROG, the following equation can be used to calculate the JA is 150C/W (see Board Layout Considerations), the
maximum resistance value for RPROG: ambient temperature at which the LTC4057 will begin to
reduce the charge current is approximately:
1
RPROG TA = 120C (4.5V 3.7V) (600mA) 150C/W
2 105 C PROG
TA = 120C 0.48W 150C/W = 120C 72C
Average, rather than instantaneous, battery current may TA = 48C
be of interest to the user. For example, if a switching power
supply operating in low-current mode is connected in The LTC4057 can be used above 48C ambient, but the
parallel with the battery, the average current being pulled charge current will be reduced from 600mA. The approxi-
out of the BAT pin is typically of more interest than the mate current at a given ambient temperature can be
instantaneous current pulses. In such a case, a simple RC approximated by:
filter can be used on the PROG pin to measure the average
120C TA
battery current as shown in Figure 1. A 10k resistor has IBAT =
been added between the PROG pin and the filter capacitor (VCC VBAT ) JA
to ensure stability.

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Using the previous example with an ambient temperature Table 1. Measured Thermal Resistance
of 60C, the charge current will be reduced to approxi- THERMAL
mately: COPPER AREA RESISTANCE
BOARD JUNCTION-TO-
TOPSIDE* BACKSIDE AREA AMBIENT
120C 60C 60C
IBAT = = 2500mm2 2500mm2 2500mm2 125C/W
(4.5V 3.7V) 150C / W 120C / A 1000mm2 2500mm2 2500mm2 125C/W
IBAT = 500mA 225mm2 2500mm2 2500mm2 130C/W
100mm2 2500mm2 2500mm2 135C/W
Moreover, when thermal feedback reduces the charge
50mm2 2500mm2 2500mm2 150C/W
current, the voltage at the PROG pin is also reduced
*Device is mounted on topside.
proportionally as discussed in the Operation section.
Increasing Thermal Regulation Current
It is important to remember that LTC4057 applications do
not need to be designed for worst-case thermal conditions Reducing the voltage drop across the internal MOSFET
since the IC will automatically reduce power dissipation can significantly decrease the power dissipation in the IC.
when the junction temperature reaches approximately This has the effect of increasing the current delivered to
120C. the battery during thermal regulation. One method is by
dissipating some of the power through an external compo-
Thermal Considerations nent, such as a resistor or diode.
Because of the small size of the ThinSOT package, it is very Example: An LTC4057-4.2 operating from a 5V wall adapter
important to use a good thermal PC board layout to is programmed to supply 800mA full-scale current to a
maximize the available charge current. The thermal path discharged Li-Ion battery with a voltage of 3.75V. Assum-
for the heat generated by the IC is from the die to the ing JA is 125C/W, the approximate charge current at an
copper lead frame, through the package leads, (especially ambient temperature of 25C is:
the ground lead) to the PC board copper. The PC board
copper is the heat sink. The footprint copper pads should 120C 25C
IBAT = = 608mA
be as wide as possible and expand out to larger copper (5V 3.75V) 125C / W
areas to spread and dissipate the heat to the surrounding
ambient. Feedthrough vias to inner or backside copper By dropping voltage across a resistor in series with a 5V
layers are also useful in improving the overall thermal wall adapter (shown in Figure 2), the on-chip power
performance of the charger. Other heat sources on the dissipation can be decreased, thus increasing the ther-
board, not related to the charger, must also be considered mally regulated charge current.
when designing a PC board layout because they will affect 120C 25C
overall temperature rise and the maximum charge current. IBAT =
(VS IBATRCC VBAT ) JA
Table 1 lists thermal resistance for several different board
sizes and copper areas. All measurements were taken in
still air on 3/32" FR-4 board with one ounce copper.

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VS While this application delivers more energy to the battery
RCC
and reduces charge time in thermal mode, it may actually
lengthen charge time in voltage mode if VCC becomes low
4
VCC
enough to put the LTC4057 into dropout. Figure 3 shows
3
BAT how this circuit can result in dropout as RCC becomes
1F LTC4057-4.2 large.
PROG
5 + Li-Ion
GND CELL This technique works best when RCC values are minimized
2 RPROG
to keep component size small and avoid dropout. Remem-
ber to choose a resistor with adequate power handling
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capability.
Figure 2. A Circuit to Maximize Thermal Mode Charge Current
1000
VS = 5V CONSTANT
Solving for IBAT using the quadratic formula1. 800
CURRENT

CHARGE CURRENT (mA)


IBAT = 600
VS = 5.5V
4R (120C TA ) DROPOUT
(VS VBAT ) (VS VBAT )2 CC
VS = 5.25V
400 THERMAL
JA MODE
VBAT = 3.75V
2RCC 200
TA = 25C
JA = 125C/W
RPROG = 1.25k
Using RCC = 0.25, VS = 5V, VBAT = 3.75V, TA = 25C and 0
0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75
JA = 125C/W, we can calculate the thermally RCC ()
regulated charge current to be: 405442 F03

IBAT = 708.4mA Figure 3. Charge Current vs RCC

Note 1: Large values of RCC will result in no solution for IBAT. This indicates that the LTC4057 will
not generate enough heat to require thermal regulation.
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VCC Bypass Capacitor Charge Current Soft-Start
Many types of capacitors can be used for input bypassing; The LTC4057 includes a soft-start circuit to minimize the
however, caution must be exercised when using multi- inrush current at the start of a charge cycle. When charg-
layer ceramic capacitors. Because of the self resonant and ing begins, the charge current ramps from zero to the full-
high Q characteristics of some types of ceramic capaci- scale current over a period of approximately 100s. This
tors, high voltage transients can be generated under some has the effect of minimizing the transient current load on
start-up conditions, such as connecting the charger input the power supply during startup.
to a live power source. Adding a 1.5 resistor in series
with an X5R ceramic capacitor will minimize start-up
voltage transients. For more information, refer to Applica-
tion Note 88.

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PACKAGE DESCRIPTIO
S5 Package
5-Lead Plastic TSOT-23
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1635)

0.62 0.95
2.90 BSC
MAX REF
(NOTE 4)

1.22 REF

1.50 1.75
3.85 MAX 2.62 REF 1.4 MIN 2.80 BSC
(NOTE 4)

PIN ONE

RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT 0.30 0.45 TYP


0.95 BSC
PER IPC CALCULATOR 5 PLCS (NOTE 3)

0.80 0.90

0.20 BSC 0.01 0.10


1.00 MAX
DATUM A

0.30 0.50 REF


0.09 0.20 1.90 BSC
NOTE: (NOTE 3) S5 TSOT-23 0302
1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE
3. DIMENSIONS ARE INCLUSIVE OF PLATING
4. DIMENSIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE OF MOLD FLASH AND METAL BURR
5. MOLD FLASH SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.254mm
6. JEDEC PACKAGE REFERENCE IS MO-193

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Information furnished by Linear Technology Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable.
However, no responsibility is assumed for its use. Linear Technology Corporation makes no represen-
tation that the interconnection of its circuits as described herein will not infringe on existing patent rights.
LTC4057-4.2
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TYPICAL APPLICATIO S
800mA Li-Ion Charger with Basic Li-Ion Battery Charger with
External Power Dissipation Reverse Polarity Input Protection
VIN = 5V

0.25
800mA 500mA
4 3 5V WALL 4 3
VCC BAT VCC BAT
ADAPTER
1F LTC4057-4.2 LTC4057-4.2
2
SHDN PROG
5
ON OFF
2
SHDN PROG
5 +
1F GND
ON OFF
GND +
2 2
1.25k 2k

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