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Battery Charge Management
Battery Charge Management & Controllers
Microchip addresses the key requirements for Battery Charging applications such as:
Safe charging
Maximize fuel capacity
Minimize charge time
Small form factor
A good battery charger maximizes battery capacity, extends battery life and monitors the charging process. Depending on Battery Chemistry, Microchip offers a broad array of Battery Management Solutions which feature small package sizes, high-efficiency, low standby power, accuracy and versatility solutions to solve these portable power conversion challenges.
To further reduce design size, cost and complexity, the Li-Ion Charge Management Controllers provide a reliable, low-cost and high accuracy voltage regulation solution with few external components.
Mixed-Signal PIC
Microcontroller Based Solutions
The PIC16F785 Flash Microcontroller offers all of the advantages of the well-recognized mid-range x14 architecture with standardized features including a wide operating voltage of 2.0-5.5 Volts, on-board EEPROM Data Memory and nanoWatt Technology. Analog peripherals include up to 12 channels of 10-bit A/D, two operation amplifiers, two high-speed analog comparators and a Bandgap Voltage Reference. Digital peripherals include a standard Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) module, a two-phase PWM with asynchronous feedback, a 16-bit timer and two 8-bit timers.

The PIC16F785 Flash Microcontroller offers all of the advantages of the well-recognized mid-range x14 architecture with standardized features including a wide operating voltage of 2.0-5.5 Volts, on-board EEPROM Data Memory and nanoWatt Technology. Analog peripherals include up to 12 channels of 10-bit A/D, two operation amplifiers, two high-speed analog comparators and a Bandgap Voltage Reference. Digital peripherals include a standard Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) module, a two-phase PWM with asynchronous feedback, a 16-bit timer and two 8-bit timers.

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