TL2450P

Tadiran Batteries
Electronic Battery 3.6V.55Ah TIN PLATED NICKEL PINS
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DigiKey 439-1039-ND 5724 1 $5.10 $5.10 $3.79 $3.59 $2.93 $2.84
Mouser Electronics 667-TL2450P 0 1
Verical Marketplace TL-2450/P 50 10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

AXA016A0X3Z

ABB Ltd
Non-Isolated DC/DC Converters SIP in 10-14Vdc out 0.75-5.5Vdc 16A
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DigiKey 555-1066-ND 0 $0.00 $0.00
Mouser Electronics 894-AXA016A0X3Z 0 1

H6062NLT

Pulse Electronics
Audio Transformers / Signal Transformers 1000Base-T SMD PoE 350uH .65Ohms 1-Port
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DigiKey 553-3789-6-ND 27 $5.76 $4.43 $3.85 $3.66 $3.23 $3.08
Ameya360 H6062NLT 600 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4.42 $4.42
AVNET Asia Pacific H6062NLT 3000 300 $2.77
AVNET Europe H6062NLT 2100 300 * $6.92
Freelance H6062NLT 155
Mouser Electronics 673-H6062NLT 550 1 $5.00 $3.72 $3.72 $3.72 $3.10 $3.06
Quest Components H6062NLT 124 $12.78 $8.52 $7.88 $7.88 $7.88 $7.88

LTC4097EDDB#TRMPBF

Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC4097 is a standalone linear battery charger that is capable of charging a single-cell Li-Ion or Li-Polymer battery from both wall adapter and USB inputs. The charger can detect power at the inputs and automatically select the appropriate power source for charging.No external sense resistor or blocking diode is required for charging due to the internal MOSFET architecture. Internal thermal feedback regulates the battery charge current to maintain a constant die temperature during high power operation or high ambient temperature conditions. The float voltage is fixed at 4.2V and the charge current is programmed with an external resistor. The LTC4097 terminates the charge cycle when the charge current drops below the user programmed termination threshold after the final float voltage is reached. The LTC4097 can be put into shutdown mode reducing the DCIN supply current to 20µA, the USBIN supply current to 10µA, and the battery drain current to less than 2µA even with power applied to both inputs.Other features include trickle charge, automatic recharge, undervoltage lockout, charge status output, an NTC thermistor input used to monitor battery temperature and VNTC power present output with 120mA drive capability.Applications Cellular Telephones MP3 Players Portable Handheld Devices
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Analog Devices Inc LTC4097EDDB#TRMPBF 0 $4.05 $4.05 $4.05 $4.05 $2.84 $2.84
Arrow North American Components LTC4097EDDB#TRMPBF 0 500 $3.20 $0.00
Mouser Electronics LTC4097EDDB#TRMPBF 500 1 $6.14 $3.76 $3.76 $3.16 $2.46 $2.46
Newark LTC4097EDDB#TRMPBF 0 1 $6.14 $4.05 $3.20 $2.89 $2.89 $2.89
Verical Marketplace LTC4097EDDB#TRMPBF 500 500 $2.23 $2.23

MAX8663ETL+

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX8662/MAX8663 power-management ICs (PMICs) are efficient, compact devices suitable for smart cellular phones, PDAs, Internet appliances, and other portable devices. They integrate two synchronous buck regulators, a boost regulator driving two to seven white LEDs, four low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs), and a linear charger for a single-cell Li-ion (Li+) battery.Maxim's Smart Power Selector™ (SPS) safely distributes power between an external power source (AC adapter, auto adapter, or USB source), battery, and the system load. When system load peaks exceed the external source capability, the battery supplies supplemental current. When system load requirements are small, residual power from the external power source charges the battery. A thermal-limiting circuit limits battery-charge rate and external power-source current to prevent overheating. The PMIC also allows the system to operate with no battery or a discharged battery.The MAX8662 is available in a 6mm x 6mm, 48-pin TQFN package, while the MAX8663, without the LED driver, is available in a 5mm x 5mm, 40-pin TQFN package.Applications3G Smart cellular phonesOther Handheld DevicesPDAs, portable media players (PMPs)Portable GPS Navigation Devices (PNDs)
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Analog Devices Inc MAX8663ETL+ 0 $5.56 $5.56
element14 APAC MAX8663ETL+ 8 1 $17.09 $13.43 $13.43 $11.83 $10.95 $10.95
Farnell MAX8663ETL+ 8 1 $10.24 $8.05 $8.05 $7.10 $6.56 $6.56
Mouser Electronics MAX8663ETL+ 55 1 $13.56 $9.39 $7.47 $7.47 $7.19 $7.19

MAX8663ETL+T

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX8662/MAX8663 power-management ICs (PMICs) are efficient, compact devices suitable for smart cellular phones, PDAs, Internet appliances, and other portable devices. They integrate two synchronous buck regulators, a boost regulator driving two to seven white LEDs, four low-dropout linear regulators (LDOs), and a linear charger for a single-cell Li-ion (Li+) battery.Maxim's Smart Power Selector™ (SPS) safely distributes power between an external power source (AC adapter, auto adapter, or USB source), battery, and the system load. When system load peaks exceed the external source capability, the battery supplies supplemental current. When system load requirements are small, residual power from the external power source charges the battery. A thermal-limiting circuit limits battery-charge rate and external power-source current to prevent overheating. The PMIC also allows the system to operate with no battery or a discharged battery.The MAX8662 is available in a 6mm x 6mm, 48-pin TQFN package, while the MAX8663, without the LED driver, is available in a 5mm x 5mm, 40-pin TQFN package.Applications3G Smart cellular phonesOther Handheld DevicesPDAs, portable media players (PMPs)Portable GPS Navigation Devices (PNDs)
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Farnell MAX8663ETL+T 0 2500 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $8.27
Mouser Electronics MAX8663ETL+T 0 2500 $7.32

MAX8677AETG+

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX8677A is an integrated 1-cell Li+ charger and Smart Power Selector™ with dual (DC and USB) power inputs. It can operate with either separate inputs for USB and AC adapter power*, or from a single input that accepts both. All power switches for charging and switching the load between battery and external power are included on-chip. No external MOSFETs are required.The MAX8677A features a Smart Power Selector to make the best use of limited USB or adapter power. The battery charge current and input current limit are independently set up to 1.5A and 2A, respectively. Input power not used by the system charges the battery. USB input current can be set to 100mA or 500mA. Automatic input selection switches the system load from battery to external power.Other features include overvoltage protection (OVP), charge status and fault outputs, power-OK monitors, charge timer, and battery thermistor monitor. Additionally, on-chip thermal limiting reduces the battery charge rate to prevent overheating. The MAX8677A is available in a 4mm x 4mm, 24-pin TQFN-EP package.ApplicationsDigital CamerasGPS NavigationPDAs, Palmtops, and Wireless HandheldsPortable Media/MP3 PlayersSmart Cell Phones
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Analog Devices Inc MAX8677AETG+ 0 $2.74 $2.74
Farnell MAX8677AETG+ 301 1 $5.39 $4.15 $4.15 $3.41 $3.29 $3.29
Mouser Electronics MAX8677AETG+ 173 1 $7.08 $5.76 $5.07 $3.94 $3.55 $3.55

MAX17006BETP+T

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX17005B/MAX17006B/MAX17015B are high-frequency multichemistry battery chargers. These circuits feature a new high-frequency current-mode architecture that significantly reduces component size and cost. The charger uses a high-side MOSFET with n-channel synchronous rectifier. Widely adjustable charge current, charge voltage, and input current limit simplify the construction of highly accurate and efficient chargers.The charge voltage and charge current are set with analog control inputs. The charge current setting can also be adjusted with a PWM input. High-accuracy current-sense amplifiers provide fast cycle-by-cycle current-mode control to protect against short circuits to the battery and respond quickly to system load transients. In addition, the charger provides a high-accuracy analog output that is proportional to the adapter current. In the MAX17015B, this current monitor remains active when the adapter is absent to monitor battery discharge current.The MAX17005B charges three or four Li+ series cells, and the MAX17006B charges two or three Li+ series cells. The MAX17015B adjusts the charge voltage setting and the number of cells through a feedback resistor-divider from the output. All variants of the charger can provide at least 4A of charge current with a 10mΩ sense resistor.The charger utilizes a charge pump to control an n-channel adapter selection switch. The charge pump remains active even when the charger is off. When the adapter is absent, a p-channel MOSFET selects the battery.The MAX17005B/MAX17006B/MAX17015B are available in a small, 4mm x 4mm x 0.8mm 20-pin, lead-free TQFN package. An evaluation kit is available to reduce design time.ApplicationsNotebook ComputersPortable Equipment with Rechargeable BatteriesTablet PCs
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Analog Devices Inc MAX17006BETP+T 0 $7.54 $7.54
Farnell MAX17006BETP+T 0 2500 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8.28
Mouser Electronics MAX17006BETP+T 0 2500 $9.80

MAX17015BETP+

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX17005B/MAX17006B/MAX17015B are high-frequency multichemistry battery chargers. These circuits feature a new high-frequency current-mode architecture that significantly reduces component size and cost. The charger uses a high-side MOSFET with n-channel synchronous rectifier. Widely adjustable charge current, charge voltage, and input current limit simplify the construction of highly accurate and efficient chargers.The charge voltage and charge current are set with analog control inputs. The charge current setting can also be adjusted with a PWM input. High-accuracy current-sense amplifiers provide fast cycle-by-cycle current-mode control to protect against short circuits to the battery and respond quickly to system load transients. In addition, the charger provides a high-accuracy analog output that is proportional to the adapter current. In the MAX17015B, this current monitor remains active when the adapter is absent to monitor battery discharge current.The MAX17005B charges three or four Li+ series cells, and the MAX17006B charges two or three Li+ series cells. The MAX17015B adjusts the charge voltage setting and the number of cells through a feedback resistor-divider from the output. All variants of the charger can provide at least 4A of charge current with a 10mΩ sense resistor.The charger utilizes a charge pump to control an n-channel adapter selection switch. The charge pump remains active even when the charger is off. When the adapter is absent, a p-channel MOSFET selects the battery.The MAX17005B/MAX17006B/MAX17015B are available in a small, 4mm x 4mm x 0.8mm 20-pin, lead-free TQFN package. An evaluation kit is available to reduce design time.ApplicationsNotebook ComputersPortable Equipment with Rechargeable BatteriesTablet PCs
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Analog Devices Inc MAX17015BETP+ 0 $11.73 $11.73
Farnell MAX17015BETP+ 0 75 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $13.45 $13.45 $13.45
Mouser Electronics MAX17015BETP+ 17 1 $23.90 $17.17 $17.17 $15.17 $15.17 $15.17

MAX8895YEWA+

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX8895_ USB-compliant linear battery chargers operate from either a USB port or dedicated charger with automatic detection of adapter type and USB enumeration capability. The MAX8895X/MAX8895Y integrate the battery disconnect switch, current-sense circuit, MOSFET pass elements, and thermal regulation circuitry, and eliminate the external reverse-blocking Schottky diode to create the simplest and smallest stand-alone charging solutions. The MAX8895_ include an automated detection of charge adapter type, making it possible to distinguish between USB 2.0 device, USB charger, and dedicated charger devices. Furthermore, the MAX8895X/MAX8895Y include a USB enumeration function that automatically negotiates with a USB host, making it possible to achieve the highest current available from a USB 2.0 device or USB charger without processor intervention. The adapter type detection is compliant with USB 2.0 specification as well as USB charging Revision 1.1. The MAX8895_ control the charging sequence for single-cell Li+ batteries from initial power-OK indication, through prequalification, fast-charge, top-off, and finally charge termination. Charging is controlled using constant current, constant voltage, and constant die-temperature (CCCVCTj) regulation for safe operation under all conditions. The maximum charging current is adaptively controlled by subtracting the system current from the input current limit, ensuring that the charging current is always maximized for any given operating condition. The MAX8895_ feature optimized smart power control to make the best use of limited USB or adapter power. Battery charge current is set independently of the SYS_ input current limit. Power not used by the system charges the battery. Automatic input selection switches the system from battery to external power. This allows the application to operate without a battery, discharged battery, or dead battery. Other features include undervoltage lockout (UVLO), overvoltage protection (OVP), charge status flag, charge fault flag, power-OK monitor, battery thermistor monitor, charge timer, and a 3.3V output. The MAX8895_ operate from a +4.0V to +6.6V supply and include overvoltage protection up to +16V. The MAX8895_ are specified over the extended temperature range (-40°C to +85°C) and are available in a compact 2.36mm x 2.36mm, 25-bump WLP package (0.4mm pitch).ApplicationsBluetooth® HeadsetsCharging CradlesPortable Devices
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