Integrated Power Management IC (PMIC) with a linear-mode lithium-ion/lithium-polymer battery charger in a compact 2.1x2.1 mm WLCSP package
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nPM1100. nPM1100. is. an. integrated. Power. Management. IC. (PMIC). with. a. linear-mode. lithium-ion/lithium-polymer. battery. charger. in. a. compact
nPM1100 nPM1100 is an integrated Power Management IC (PMIC) with a linear-mode lithium-ion/lithium-polymer battery charger in a compact 2.1x2.1 mm WLCSP package. It has a highly efficient, dual-mode configurable output DC/DC buck regulator. nPM1100 is an extremely compact PMIC device, created for space constrained applications with a small lithium-ion or lithium-polymer battery. It is compatible with all nRF52 and nRF53 Series SoCs and supports charging batteries at up to 500 mA through USB, and also delivers up to 150 mA of current to power external components with regulated voltage. A minimum of five passive components are required for operation and the device functions without a control interface. It is the perfect companion for nRF52 and nRF53 multiprotocol SoCs in battery powered designs. Low quiescent current (IQ) extends battery life during shipping and storage with Ship mode, or in operation using auto-controlled hysteretic buck mode for high efficiency down to 1 µA loads. Charge and error indication LED drivers are built in. Charge profile limits are configurable and VBUS current limits can be fixed or auto-controlled with on-chip USB port detection. • Ultra-high efficiency prolongs battery life or allows for use of smaller and less costly batteries • Small solution size leaves space for additional features without increasing product size • No software control • Automatic USB port detection minimizes development time VBUS SYSREG VINT VSYS D- D+ System DEC ISET regulator SW VBAT VOUTB BUCK VOUTBSET0 NTC DC/DC VOUTBSET1 + regulator MODE PVSS AVSS CHARGER BATTERY PACK VTERMSET 400 mA Li-Ion CHG charger ICHG ERR SHPACT SHPHLD Figure 1: nPM1100 block diagram 4445_367 v1.0 ii Document Outline Contents nPM1100 Feature list Revision history About this document 2.1 Document status 2.2 Core component chapters Product overview 3.1 Block diagram 3.1.1 In circuit configurations 3.2 System description 3.3 Power-on reset (POR) and brownout reset (BOR) 3.4 DPPM — Dynamic power-path management 3.5 Using Ship mode 3.6 Thermal protection 3.7 Battery considerations 3.8 Charging and Error LED drivers 3.9 System electrical parameters 3.10 System efficiency Absolute maximum ratings Recommended operating conditions 5.1 Dissipation ratings 5.2 WLCSP light sensitivity Core components 6.1 SYSREG — System regulator 6.1.1 USB port detection and VBUS current limiting 6.1.2 SYSREG resistance and output voltage 6.1.3 VBUS overvoltage and undervoltage protection 6.1.4 VBUS disconnect 6.1.5 Electrical parameters 6.1.6 Electrical characteristics 6.2 CHARGER — Battery charger 6.2.1 Charging cycle 6.2.2 Battery detection and UVLO 6.2.3 Termination voltage (VTERMSET) 6.2.4 Termination and trickle charge current 6.2.5 Charge current limit (ICHG) 6.2.6 Battery thermal protection using NTC thermistor (NTC) 6.2.7 Charger thermal regulation 6.2.8 Charger error conditions 6.2.9 Charging indication (CHG) and charging error indication (ERR) 6.2.10 DPPM — Dynamic power-path management 6.2.11 Electrical parameters 6.2.12 Electrical characteristics 6.3 BUCK — Buck regulator 6.3.1 Output voltage selection (VOUTBSET0, VOUTBSET1) 6.3.2 BUCK mode selection (MODE) 6.3.3 Component selection 6.3.4 Electrical parameters 6.3.5 Electrical characteristics Application 7.1 Schematic 7.2 Supplying from BUCK 7.3 USB port negotiation 7.4 CHG and ERR 7.5 Termination voltage and current 7.6 NTC configuration 7.7 Ship mode 7.8 Battery monitoring and low battery indication Hardware and layout 8.1 Ball assignments 8.2 Mechanical specifications 8.2.1 WLCSP 2.075x2.075 mm package 8.3 Reference circuitry 8.3.1 Configuration 1 8.3.2 Configuration 2 8.3.3 Configuration 3 8.3.4 PCB guidelines 8.3.5 PCB layout example Ordering information 9.1 IC marking 9.2 Box labels 9.3 Order code 9.4 Code ranges and values 9.5 Product options Legal notices