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The ISL9241 is a digitally configurable buck-boost battery charger that can support both Narrow Voltage Direct Charging (NVDC) and Hybrid Power Buck-Boost (HPBB/Bypass) charging and switch between the modes using firmware control. Bypass mode is also supported using the firmware of the controller, which allows the adapter to provide power directly to the system. The ISL9241 provides charging functionality, system bus regulation, and protection features using only NFETs for tablet, Ultrabook, and notebook platforms. The advanced Renesas R3™ technology provides a high, light-load efficient Charging mode. The ISL9241 takes input power from a wide range of DC power sources (such as conventional AC/DC charger adapters, USB Type-C Power ports, and travel adapters) and safely charges battery packs with up to 4-series cell Li-ion batteries. The system power can be provided from the adapter, battery, or a combination of both. The reconfigurable internal registers of the charger allow the use of a smaller inductor for the HPBB mode to achieve higher efficiencies across multiple power levels. The ISL9241 can operate with only a battery, only an adapter, or both connected. For Intel IMVP compliant systems, the ISL9241 includes System Power monitor (PSYS) functionality, which provides an analog signal representing total platform power. The PSYS output connects to a wide range of IMVP core regulators to provide an IMVP compliant power domain function. The ISL9241 supports reverse buck, boost, or buck-boost operation to the adapter port (OTG mode) from 2- to 4-cell batteries. This allows configurations to support USB-C Power Delivery (PD) output for Programmable Power Supply (PPS) ports. The ISL9241 serial communication uses SMBus/I2C, which allows programming of many key parameters to deliver a customized solution.

Features

  • Buck-boost NVDC or hybrid power (turbo boost) charger for 2-, 3-, or 4-cell Li-ion batteries using all NFET transistors
  • Input voltage range: 3.9V to 23.4V (no dead zone)
  • System/battery output voltage: 3.9V to 18.304V
  • Bypass mode supported to connect system to adapter
  • Autonomous charging option (automatic end of charging)
  • Adapter current and battery current monitor (AMON/BMON)
  • PROCHOT# open-drain output, IMVP compliant
  • System power monitor PSYS output, IMVP8/9 compliant
  • Internal 8-bit ADC for monitoring key parameters
  • USB-C PD Fast Role Swap support and PPS support
  • Independent compensation pins for forward and reverse operation (OTG) modes
  • Supports supplemental power (Intel VMIN active protection)
  • Battery Ship mode: IC ultra-low power state
  • Supports JEITA compliance using an NTC
  • 4mm x 4mm 32 Ld TQFN package
  • UL2367, IEC 62368-1: File No. E520109

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  1. ISL9241 Copper thickness question

    Hi,I'd like to use the ISL9241 battery charger for a project and I have a question concerning the PCB layer copper thicknesses. There is no info on this in the datasheet The EVAL board has 2oz (70um) copper on all 4 layers of the PCB My question: For ...

    Apr 8, 2019
  2. R9A02G011+ISL9241 PD

    customer need detect battery voltage & current&temperature through AD module of isl9241,and can release the 3 AD Port of R9A02G011 to detect the voltage & current of additional Port A,but the in the SDK the 3 AD port of R9A02G011 is fixed in the software ,we ...

    May 23, 2019
  3. ISL9241 with primary batteries? Disabling adapter current?

    I'm designing a system that draws power from USB-PD or alternatively sources USB-PD equipment. ISL9241 seems like the perfect choice for a battery charger in this system. The device is powered using a 3-cell Li-Ion battery or alternatively 6xCR123 or 6xL91 primary batteries (in the ...

    Jun 8, 2020
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  1. Is the ISL9241 able to charge the battery pack without a host controller?

    Question:Can it charge the battery pack without a host controller?   Answer: Yes, the ISL9241 can autonomously charge battery pack without a host controller. The ISL9241 keeps monitoring the battery status and start/stop charging the battery autonomously. The ISL9241 also supports JEITA charging profiles by adjusting charging current ...

    Jan 1, 1970
  2. Does the ISL9241 have an ADC for system telemetry?

    Question:Does this device have an ADC for system telemetry?   Answer: Yes, the ISL9241 has an 8-bit ADC to monitor system operation status, such as battery pack charger/discharge current, battery voltage, system voltage, adapter voltage and current, etc. The digitized information is saved in dedicated information registers ...

    Jan 1, 1970
  3. What configurations does the ISL9241 support?

    Question:What configurations does this device support?   Answer: The ISL9241 supports both HPBB (Hybrid Power Buck-Boost) and NVDC (Narrow Voltage DC) configurations. NVDC is the default configuration and the ISL9241 can be reconfigured as HPBB operation after startup by the host controller.

    Jan 1, 1970
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Renesas Electronics Corporation today introduced the industry’s first USB-C™ buck-boost battery charger to support both Narrow Voltage Direct Charging (NVDC) and Hybrid Power Buck-Boost (HPBB) charging for notebooks, ultrabooks, tablets, and power banks using the reversible USB Type-C™ connector cable. Through firmware control, the ISL9241 can switch between NVDC and HPBB modes, providing a low-cost and small solution size capable of efficiently processing a full range of power levels.