Hello,
I've designed a circuit based on the MAX1873:
https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX1873.pdf(I've also attached the application design from the datasheet and the application design of the evaluation board)
I need to charge 4 cell Li-Polymer batteries (connected in series).
The max voltage of each cell is 4.2V so I set the charging target voltage to be 16.4V which is 4.1V per cell (just below the maximum).
Also, I don't need the input current monitoring feature so I shorted the pins CSSP and CSSN to DCIN as written in the datasheet:
"Short CSSP and CSSN to DCIN if the input-source current-limit feature is not used".
I chose CBATT to be 33uF as indicated on page 8.
ICH/EN is connected to VREF via a 10K ohm resistor.
I used a resistor of 0.07ohm for RCSB to get a charging current of around 2.8A.
However, now that everything is soldered and all I get a constant charging current of 70mA. This might be OK if the battery pack voltage is close to 16.4V but that is not the case. The voltage is at around 15V so this does not make sense.
I was wondering if anybody had any clues as to what could be wrong in my design?
Please take a look at my design attached.
Thanks,
David