BQ2002TSNTRG4 Overview
It belongs to package D. This system battery uses an analog integrated circuit (IC) called POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT. Channels available are 1. Total pins are 8. There is a Tape & Reel (TR) case packaging. A voltage of at least 4V volts is required on this electric component. Electronic parts in the Power Management Circuits family are found here. In order for this power management IC to function correctly, the supplied voltage can't exceed 6V volts. If you want to activate this system battery, it must be at least 0°C. Temperatures less than 70°C degrees Celsius are recommended for use. A 5V volt supply powers it. It is imperative to keep this transceiver ic set to 5V at all times. In total, it has 8 pins. A maximum of 0.5mA current must be available from the supply (Isup). For this smart tools battery, the operating supply voltage is specified as being in the range of 5V. Input voltages below 4V volts are acceptable for the battery protector ic.
BQ2002TSNTRG4 Features
Available in D Package
with 8 Pins
operate supply voltage at the range of 5V
BQ2002TSNTRG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
BQ2002TSNTRG4 Battery Management ICs applications.
- Cell phone towers
- A/C power substations
- Internet infrastructure equipment
- Aviation ground support systems
- Tower communications
- Weather stations
- Distributed energy resources
- Solar and wind-generating plants
- Electric street sweepers
- Shuttle robots