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- Jul 6, 2012
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I'm trying to find the right solution for charging a product I'm having designed. Here are the details: The unit consists of 3 18650 Li-Ion batteries. Depending on the unit the batteries will range from 1400mah for the entry level units to 3300mah each for the higher end units. I want to be able to charge the batteries either with USB or with a separate charger at 12V for faster charging. Also I'm wanting to give users the option to purchase an extra battery pack consisting of 4 18650 batteries at probably 3200mah each.
If I wire the batteries in parallel I can use less expensive battery management chips like Skyworks AAT3620 however this would require extra circuitry to allow charging by both USB and the 12v additional charger. Alternately I could use a chip like Maxim Integrated MAX8677 which is a dual chip and allows me to charge both USB and 12v.
The Skyworks chip is $.83 in 1000 increments. The Maxim chip is $2.28 in 1000 increments. I'm looking for suggestions on alternate ways to do this to keep the production costs down. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or ideas.
Thank you
If I wire the batteries in parallel I can use less expensive battery management chips like Skyworks AAT3620 however this would require extra circuitry to allow charging by both USB and the 12v additional charger. Alternately I could use a chip like Maxim Integrated MAX8677 which is a dual chip and allows me to charge both USB and 12v.
The Skyworks chip is $.83 in 1000 increments. The Maxim chip is $2.28 in 1000 increments. I'm looking for suggestions on alternate ways to do this to keep the production costs down. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or ideas.
Thank you