wingneckedhorse
Electrical
- Jul 31, 2014
- 11
I am having a bit of a conundrum trying to come up with a current detection scheme for a battery and power circuit. There is a boost IC between the LiIon battery and a load. We need to sense when a charging voltage/current has been applied at the output of the boost (battery charge is coming from load device) and then switch off the boost to directly route the charging power to the battery. We were looking at a MAX9928 to do current sensing at the output of the boost, via a ~0.02 Ohm sense resistor, but the issue with that is that at the tail end of the charge cycle, current may be very low, like < 5mA, so with that resistor we are talking about only 0.1mV of voltage across the resistor, which I don't think the IC can detect reliably (based on Figure 2 of datasheet). Trickle charging would be interrupted when current dropped to low to be detected. If I increase the value of the sense resistor to 1 Ohm so that we get several millivolts across Rsense even at 5mA, then we have unacceptable voltage drop during normal charge currents and when the boost circuit is in operation.
[LI-ION] =====> [BOOSTER]======> [RSENSE] =====> [LOAD and CHARGER]
^<-------------------(bypass booster when charging detected)------|
Any ideas for different ways to solve this?
Thanks!
[LI-ION] =====> [BOOSTER]======> [RSENSE] =====> [LOAD and CHARGER]
^<-------------------(bypass booster when charging detected)------|
Any ideas for different ways to solve this?
Thanks!