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TI Battery Management ICs Enable Safer, More Efficient Charging in Smart Phones, Portable Appliances

Integrated Battery Charge and Power Management ICs Simplify Design for Single-Cell Li-Ion Handhelds

DALLAS, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Providing increased power management functionality in smaller integrated circuits (ICs), Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) (TI) announced today two new families of single-chip, battery charge and power management ICs that provide safer, more efficient charging capabilities for single-cell lithium-ion (Li-Ion) applications. See: http://www.ti.com/sc04175 .

The bqTINY(TM) III (or bq2403x) series of Li-Ion linear charge and system power path management devices is the latest advancement in TI's bqTINY line of battery management charge ICs. In addition to integrated PowerFETs, high- voltage protection, current sensor, reverse-blocking protection, thermal regulation, high accuracy current and voltage regulation, the IC offers a dynamic power-path management (DPPM) feature.

The DPPM feature allows bqTINY III to power a smart phone, PDA, MP3 player or digital still camera while independently charging the battery. It autonomously selects the USB port or the AC adapter as the power source for the system when either input source is connected. In the absence of input sources, the bqTINY III powers the system from the battery through an integrated low RDSon power FET. The IC ensures a continuous and uninterrupted flow of power to the system, while reducing the number of charge and discharge cycles on the battery. The DPPM feature in bqTINY III also allows the system to power up with a defective or fully discharged battery pack.

First Single-Chip Charge IC and DC/DC Converter

In addition to the bqTINY III family, TI's new bq2501x integrated charge and power management devices combine a battery charge IC with a low-power, highly efficient synchronous DC/DC conversion IC on a single chip to support space-limited, Li-Ion powered portable applications, such as Bluetooth headsets and accessories.

The bq2501x devices provide an integrated PowerFET, current sensor, reverse blocking protection and intelligent battery management features such as an automatic sleep mode. In addition, the new devices integrate a 150-mA DC/DC converter that provides up to 95 percent power conversion efficiency and can operate directly from a single-cell Li-Ion or Li-Poly battery. The output voltage is either adjustable (bq25010), or fixed at 3.3 V (bq25011), or at 1.8 V (bq25012).

Available Today

bqTINY III is in volume production from TI and its authorized distributors. The bq2501x family of battery charge and power management ICs is currently sampling with volume production scheduled for the fourth quarter, 2004. All bqTINY III devices are packaged in a small, 3.5 mm x 4.5 mm QFN package, and are priced at $2.30 each in quantities of 1,000 units. The bq2501x devices come in a 20-pin, MLP package (3.5 mm x 4. 5 mm) and are priced at $2.05 each in quantities of 1,000. Evaluation modules, application notes and TI's VIP selection tool are available through http://power.ti.com/ .

Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers' real world signal processing requirements. In addition to Semiconductor, the company's businesses include Sensors & Controls, and Educational & Productivity Solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at http://www.ti.com/ .

   Please refer all reader inquiries to:  Texas Instruments Incorporated
                                          Semiconductor Group, SC-04175
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CONTACT: Matt McKinney of Texas Instruments Incorporated,
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hmills@golinharris.com , for Texas Instruments Incorporated. Please do not
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