Data Sheet

MCP73831
DS21984A-page 10 © 2005 Microchip Technology Inc.
4.0 DEVICE OVERVIEW
The MCP73831 is a highly advanced linear charge
management controller. Figure 4-1 depicts the
operational flow algorithm from charge initiation to
completion and automatic recharge.
FIGURE 4-1: Flowchart.
4.1 Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
An internal under voltage lockout (UVLO) circuit
monitors the input voltage and keeps the charger in
Shutdown mode until the input supply rises above the
UVLO threshold. The UVLO circuitry has a built in
hysteresis of 100 mV.
In the event a battery is present when the input power
is applied, the input supply must rise 150 mV above
the battery voltage before the MCP73831 becomes
operational.
The UVLO circuit places the device in Shutdown mode
if the input supply falls to within 50 mV of the battery
voltage. Again, the input supply must rise to a level
150 mV above the battery voltage before the
MCP73831 becomes operational.
The UVLO circuit is always active. At any time the
input supply is below the UVLO threshold or within
50 mV of the voltage at the V
BAT
pin, the MCP73831 is
placed in a Shutdown mode.
During any UVLO condition, the battery reverse
discharge current shall be less than 2 μA.
4.2 Charge Qualification
For a charge cycle to begin, all UVLO conditions must
be met and a battery or output load must be present. A
charge current programming resistor must be
connected from PROG to V
SS
. If the PROG pin is
open or floating, the MCP73831 is disabled and the
battery reverse discharge current is less than 2 μA. In
this manner, the PROG pin acts as a charge enable
and can be used as a manual shutdown.
4.3 Preconditioning
If the voltage at the V
BAT
pin is less than the precondi-
tioning threshold, the MCP73831 enters a precondi-
tioning or Trickle Charge mode. The preconditioning
threshold is factory set. Refer to Section 1.0 “Electri-
cal Characteristics” for preconditioning threshold
options and the Product Identification System for
standard options.
In this mode, the MCP73831 supplies a percentage of
the charge current (established with the value of the
resistor connected to the PROG pin) to the battery.
The percentage or ratio of the current is factory set.
Refer to Section 1.0 “Electrical Characteristics” for
preconditioning current options and the Product
Identification System for standard options.
When the voltage at the V
BAT
pin rises above the
preconditioning threshold, the MCP73831 enters the
Constant-Current or Fast Charge mode.
4.4 Fast Charge Constant-Current
Mode
During the Constant-Current mode, the programmed
charge current is supplied to the battery or load. The
charge current is established using a single resistor
from PROG to V
SS
. Constant-Current mode is
maintained until the voltage at the V
BAT
pin reaches
the regulation voltage, V
REG
.
SHUTDOWN MODE
V
DD
< V
UVLO
V
DD
< V
BAT
or
PROG > 200 kΩ
STAT = Hi-Z
PRECONDITIONING
MODE
Charge Current = I
PREG
STAT = LOW
FAST CHARGE
MODE
Charge Current = I
REG
STAT = LOW
CONSTANT-VOLTAGE
MODE
Charge Voltage = V
REG
STAT = LOW
V
BAT
< V
PTH
V
BAT
> V
PTH
V
BAT
= V
REG
V
BAT
< V
RTH
V
BAT
> V
PTH
CHARGE COMPLETE
MODE
No Charge Current
STAT = HIGH
I
BAT
< I
TERM