| . Secondary Side, Off-Line Battery Charger Controllers 
 FEATURES
 Programmable Charge Current
 High Precision Battery Voltage Limit
 Precision 2.000 V Reference
 Low Voltage Drop Current Sense:  300 mV Full Scale
 Full Operation in Shorted and Open Battery Conditions
 Drives Diode-Side of Optocoupler
 Wide Operating Supply Range:  2.7 V to 16 V
 Undervoltage Lockout
 SO-8 Package
 ADP3810
 Internal Precision Voltage Divider for Battery Sense
 Four Final Battery Voltage Options Available: 4.2 V, 8.4 V, 12.6 V, 16.8 V
 ADP3811
 Adjustable Final Battery Voltage
 
 APPLICATIONS
 Battery Charger Controller for:
 LiIon Batteries (ADP3810)
 NiCad, NiMH Batteries (ADP3811)
 
 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
 The ADP3810 and ADP3811 combine a programmable current limit with a battery voltage limit to provide a constant current, constant voltage battery charger controller. In secondary side, off-line applications, the output directly drives the diode side of an optocoupler to give isolated feedback control of a primary side PWM. The circuitry includes two gain (gm) stages, a precision 2.0 V reference, a control input buffer, an Undervoltage Lock Out (UVLO) comparator, an output buffer and an over-voltage comparator.
 The current limit amplifier senses the voltage drop across an external sense resistor to control the average current for charging a battery.  The voltage drop can be adjusted from 25 mV to 300 mV, giving a charging current limit from 100 mA to 1.2 amps with a 0.25 Ω sense resistor.  An external dc voltage on the VCTRL input sets the voltage drop. Because this input is high impedance, a filtered PWM output can be used to set the voltage.
 As the battery voltage approaches its voltage limit, the voltage sense amplifier takes over to maintain a constant battery voltage.  The two amplifiers essentially operate in an “OR” fashion.  Either the current is limited, or the voltage is limited.
 The ADP3810 has internal thin-film resistors that are trimmed to provide a precise final voltage for LiIon batteries.  Four voltage options are available, corresponding to 1-4 LiIon cells as follows: 4.2 V, 8.4 V, 12.6 V and 16.8 V.
 The ADP3811 omits these resistors allowing any battery voltage to be programmed with external resistors
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