In the process of product development and design, some matters that need to be paid attention to when designing rechargeable battery protection circuits:
Accurate voltage detection: Ensure that the battery voltage is detected accurately enough to achieve accurate overcharge and overdischarge protection threshold control.
Current Detection Accuracy: Accurately detect the charging and discharging currents to ensure the reliability of overcurrent protection.
Low power consumption: Minimize the power consumption of the protection circuit itself and reduce the additional consumption of battery power.
Response speed: It can respond quickly to abnormal situations, cut off or adjust the circuit status in time, and prevent battery damage.
Temperature adaptability: It can work stably in different temperature environments, and the temperature compensation function may need to be considered.
Component selection: Select the right, high-quality components, such as comparators, MOSFETs, etc., to ensure performance and reliability.
Anti-interference ability: avoid malfunction caused by external interference, and have good electromagnetic compatibility.
Compatibility: Be compatible with the charging chip and battery type used.
Reliability and stability: Fully tested and verified to ensure long-term stable operation under various conditions.
Miniaturized design: On the premise of meeting functional requirements, the size and volume of the circuit are reduced as much as possible.
Heat dissipation design: If there are large power components, reasonable heat dissipation measures need to be considered.
Fault indication: It has a certain fault indication function in order to find problems in time.