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BQ2005SG4

BQ2005SG4

BQ2005SG4

Texas Instruments

DUAL Battery Management ICs 20 Pins 1234 Cell SOIC

SOT-23

BQ2005SG4 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Contact PlatingGold
Package / Case SOIC
Surface MountYES
Number of Pins 20
Weight 537.308512mg
JESD-609 Code e4
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations 20
ECCN Code EAR99
Max Operating Temperature70°C
Min Operating Temperature -20°C
Additional FeatureDUAL BATTERY FAST CHARGER
HTS Code8542.39.00.01
Terminal Position DUAL
Terminal FormGULL WING
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) 260
Number of Functions 1
Terminal Pitch1.27mm
Pin Count20
Operating Supply Voltage5.5V
Input Voltage-Nom 5V
Temperature GradeOTHER
Analog IC - Other Type BATTERY CHARGE CONTROLLER
Current - Output 2A
Min Input Voltage 4.5V
Control Mode CURRENT-MODE
Frequency - Switching 300kHz
Control Technique PULSE WIDTH MODULATION
Nominal Input Voltage5.5V
Switcher Configuration PUSH-PULL
Number of Cells 1234
Length 12.8905mm
Height Seated (Max) 2.667mm
Width 7.5565mm
Radiation HardeningNo
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
In-Stock:1934 items

BQ2005SG4 Product Details

BQ2005SG4 Overview


It is appropriate for the SOIC package. BATTERY CHARGE CONTROLLER is the analog IC that this power IC employs. It has a total of 20 pins. To activate this power management IC, it should not be less than -20°C. It is suggested that it be used at temperatures below 70°C. There are a total of 20 pins on it. When using this device, DUAL BATTERY FAST CHARGER can be discovered in the power management IC. This power management IC's operating supply voltage is specified as being in the range of 5.5V. The power IC is suitable to run the input voltage below 4.5V.

BQ2005SG4 Features


Available in SOIC Package
with 20 Pins


BQ2005SG4 Applications


There are a lot of Texas Instruments
BQ2005SG4 Battery Management ICs applications.


  • Electric vehicles
  • Electric cars
  • Trucks
  • Non-road type vehicles
  • Golf carts
  • Electric-powered machinery
  • Fork lifts
  • Grid power infrastructure
  • Cell phone towers
  • A/C power substations

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