5 component selection, 1 input capacitors c1 and c3, 2 output capacitors c4 and c5 – Garmin MC34676B User Manual

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Using the Dual 28V Input Voltage Charger with Linear Regulator,

Rev. 1.0

4

Freescale Semiconductor

Component Selection

5

Component Selection

5.1

Input capacitors C1 and C3

The input capacitor is used to minimize the input voltage transient that may cause instability. A ceramic capacitor of
1.0

μF or above is required for most applications. X5R and X7R dielectrics have better temperature stability. The

evaluation board uses 1.0

μF X5R ceramic capacitors. Considering the maximum input voltage rating of the MC34676B

is 28V, the input capacitor must have 16V DC rated voltage.

5.2

Output capacitors C4 and C5

The charger output capacitor is used for stable operation. An X5R ceramic capacitor minimum of a 1.0

μF is required for

the charger output. Depending on the load transient current, a larger capacitance may be required. Because the highest
output voltage of the MC34676B is 4.2V, a 6.3V DC rated voltage is high enough for the output capacitor.

The regulator output capacitor is used for stable operation, too. An X5R ceramic capacitor minimum of a 1.0

μF is

required for the regulator output. A 6.3V DC rated voltage is high enough for the regulator output capacitor because the
highest output voltage of the output regulator is 5V.

5.3

AC CC-mode charge current setting resistors R1, R2, and R3

The resistor between the ISET pin and GND sets the AC CC-mode charge current by the following equation:

Eqn. 1

where R

ISET

is in units of

Ω, I

AC

is in units of amps. A metal film with a 1% tolerance resistor should be used for

temperature stability. As a result, the charge current will be accurate over the whole temperature range.

On the evaluation board, three resistors with two pin header jumpers are used for the user to conveniently configure
different charge current values.

Table 1

shows the charge current with the different settings of pin headers J6 and J7.

5.4

USB CC-mode charge current setting resistors R8 and R9

The resistor between the IUSB pin and GND sets the USB CC-mode charge current by the following equation:

Eqn. 2

where R

USB

is in units of

Ω, I

USB

is in units of amps. A metal film with a 1% tolerance resistor should be used for

temperature stability. As a result, the charge current will be accurate over the whole temperature range.

On the evaluation board, two resistors with two pin header jumpers are used for the user to conveniently configure
different charge current values.

Table 2

shows the charge current with the different settings of pin headers J10 and J11.

Table 1. The AC CC-mode Charge Current Settings

J6

J7

Charge Current

Open

Open

150mA

Short

Open

450mA

Open

Short

750mA

Short

Short

1050mA

Table 2. The USB CC-mode Charge Current Settings

J10

J11

Charge Current

I

AC

3950

R

ISET

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=

I

USB

1975

R

IUSB

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=

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