Post Go back to editing

Charging Problem(Charging Time)

Thread Summary

The user designed a board similar to the DC2464A-B evaluation board but experiences a significantly longer charging time (24 seconds vs 2.4 seconds). The final answer suggests checking the charge current, which can be affected by the total resistance between ISNS_CHG and ISNSM, the load, and the inductor ripple current. The layout should closely match the demo board, and the current sense resistors should be Kelvin connected to avoid incorrect readings. Noise in the current sense resistor and the shunt regulator turning on due to cell voltage approaching the shunt regulation voltage (2.7V default) can also reduce the charge current.
AI Generated Content
Category: Hardware
Product Number: LTC3351

Hello,

I designed a board that is almost identical to the DC2464A-B evaluation board.

The components are the same as well.

During testing,it takes about 24 seconds to fully charge,whereas the DC2464A-B completes charging in about 2.4 seconds.

I’m investigating the cause but haven’t found it yet.

If anyone knows, please tell me:the LTC3351 has registers.I’m configuring them with the QuikEval software.Is that sufficient by itself? Or is QuikEval alone not enough?

Also, please let me know other areas I should check.

Best Regards,

HiroSchna

Parents
  •  

    Hello,MartyM

    Thank you for your response.

    I cut the trace and rewired it directly to ensure a proper Kelvin connection, then checked the operation.

    As a result, I obtained the same results as the evaluation board (DC2464A-B).

    When I checked with an input voltage of 20V, the charging time was about 3 seconds for both boards.

    Today, I plan to attach a load and measure the discharge time.

    Also, as you pointed out, the sense trace was shared with the CAP4 node.

    Therefore, as described above, I cut this trace and rewired it directly.

    There is a GND plane under the inductor, but as you mentioned, I will modify the pattern so that the trace does not pass directly under the inductor.

    Thank you for your advice.

    Best Regards,

    HiroSchna

Reply
  •  

    Hello,MartyM

    Thank you for your response.

    I cut the trace and rewired it directly to ensure a proper Kelvin connection, then checked the operation.

    As a result, I obtained the same results as the evaluation board (DC2464A-B).

    When I checked with an input voltage of 20V, the charging time was about 3 seconds for both boards.

    Today, I plan to attach a load and measure the discharge time.

    Also, as you pointed out, the sense trace was shared with the CAP4 node.

    Therefore, as described above, I cut this trace and rewired it directly.

    There is a GND plane under the inductor, but as you mentioned, I will modify the pattern so that the trace does not pass directly under the inductor.

    Thank you for your advice.

    Best Regards,

    HiroSchna

Children
No Data