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EMB1428Q

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Switch matrix gate driver for active cell balancing

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Number of series cells (min) 6 Vin (max) (V) 5.5 Features Cell balancing, Multi-cell support, Stackable (built-in interface) Device type Cell monitor and balancer Number of series cells (max) 14 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Automotive Communication interface SPI Operating current (typ) (µA) 750
Number of series cells (min) 6 Vin (max) (V) 5.5 Features Cell balancing, Multi-cell support, Stackable (built-in interface) Device type Cell monitor and balancer Number of series cells (max) 14 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Automotive Communication interface SPI Operating current (typ) (µA) 750
WQFN (RHS) 48 49 mm² 7 x 7
  • 60V Maximum Stack Operating Voltage
  • Twelve (12) Floating Gate Drivers
  • SPI Bus Interface (for Charge/discharge
    Commands and Fault Reporting)
  • Low Power Mode
  • EMB1428Q is an Automotive Grade Product
    that is AEC-Q100 Grade 1 Qualified
    (–40°C to +125°C Operating
    Junction Temperature)
  • 60V Maximum Stack Operating Voltage
  • Twelve (12) Floating Gate Drivers
  • SPI Bus Interface (for Charge/discharge
    Commands and Fault Reporting)
  • Low Power Mode
  • EMB1428Q is an Automotive Grade Product
    that is AEC-Q100 Grade 1 Qualified
    (–40°C to +125°C Operating
    Junction Temperature)

The EMB1428 Switch Matrix Gate Driver IC is designed to work in conjunction with EMB1499 DC/DC Controller IC to support TI’s switch matrix based active cell balancing scheme in a battery management system. The EMB1428 provides 12 floating MOSFET gate drivers necessary for balancing up to 7 battery cells connected in a series stack. Multiple EMB1428 ICs may be used together to balance a stack of more than seven battery cells.

The EMB1428 integrated circuit interfaces with the EMB1499 DC/DC controller to control and enable charging and discharging modes. The EMB1428 uses an SPI bus to accept commands from the main controller (CPU/MCU) on which battery cell should be charged or discharged and to report back any faults to the main controller (CPU/MCU).

The EMB1428 Switch Matrix Gate Driver IC is designed to work in conjunction with EMB1499 DC/DC Controller IC to support TI’s switch matrix based active cell balancing scheme in a battery management system. The EMB1428 provides 12 floating MOSFET gate drivers necessary for balancing up to 7 battery cells connected in a series stack. Multiple EMB1428 ICs may be used together to balance a stack of more than seven battery cells.

The EMB1428 integrated circuit interfaces with the EMB1499 DC/DC controller to control and enable charging and discharging modes. The EMB1428 uses an SPI bus to accept commands from the main controller (CPU/MCU) on which battery cell should be charged or discharged and to report back any faults to the main controller (CPU/MCU).

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* Data sheet EMB1428Q Switch Matrix Gate Driver datasheet (Rev. A) 02 May 2013
User guide Active Chipset Reference Design Guide (Rev. A) 05 Sep 2017
User guide EM1402 Evaluation Module PDF | HTML 01 Feb 2017
Technical article How batteries may make travel on Mars easier PDF | HTML 27 Jan 2016

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