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The article discusses the increasing prevalence of USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery (PD) in various electronic devices and the importance of buck-boost battery chargers for efficient power management. These chargers allow devices to negotiate power levels for charging and powering peripherals, making them suitable for applications like drones. Texas Instruments offers several buck-boost charging solutions with high power density and temperature accuracy to optimize device performance.

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The article discusses the increasing prevalence of USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery (PD) in various electronic devices and the importance of buck-boost battery chargers for efficient power management. These chargers allow devices to negotiate power levels for charging and powering peripherals, making them suitable for applications like drones. Texas Instruments offers several buck-boost charging solutions with high power density and temperature accuracy to optimize device performance.

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Technical Article
Transform the Way You Charge Your Devices with USB
Type-C and PD

Will Zhou

Nowadays, we see more and more electronics with USB Type-C™ and USB Power Delivery (PD) ports on
the market. They range from cellphones, laptops and power banks to drones, power tools, and smart home
and portable applications. The USB PD standard allows the transmission of high power after negotiation and
presents new requirements for what’s behind the port: the charger IC.
On one hand, as a device, your equipment should be able to negotiate the highest voltage (5-20V) and current
provided by the source to charge the battery and provide power to the system. On the other hand, as a host,
your equipment should provide the maximum voltage (5 V to 20 V) and current from the battery in the on-the-go
(OTG) direction to peripheral devices.
For devices with single- or multiple-cell lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery systems, a buck-boost battery charger is a
good solution for compatibility with the requirements I’ve described. When the device is charging, a buck-boost
battery charger can buck (step down) the source voltage to charge the battery if the source voltage is higher
than the battery, or can boost (step up) the source voltage otherwise. When providing power to the peripherals, a
buck-boost charger can buck the battery voltage if the peripheral device asks for a lower voltage, and boost if the
peripheral asks for a higher voltage.
Buck-boost chargers have gained a lot of popularity as more and more applications adopt USB PD and USB
Type-C ports. Take drones, for example. Drones are power-hungry devices. Depending on the power level and
battery capacity, most drones can fly six to 30 minutes per charge. Due to their short flight times, it’s convenient
for users to buy extra batteries and have multiple charging options, from charging from the port on the drone
itself to using cradle chargers in the car or at home.

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Figure 1. BQ25703A Application Diagram

Because the USB Type-C port is universal and has high power delivery capability, it is a good choice here. To be
compatible with power sources with different voltage and power levels, a multicell battery system, like a drone,
needs to take advantage of a buck-boost charger. It’s also critical for users to be able to charge their batteries
quickly and safely during flight intervals. TI has various buck-boost charging solutions that include a controller
and integrated FET to help engineers optimize their designs for different power levels.
The BQ25703A and BQ25700A support up to a 6.35-A charging current and has extensive protection features,
including input current optimization (ICO) that helps get the maximum power out of a wide variety of adapters.
The BQ25790 and BQ25792 deliver the industry's highest power density of 155 mW/mm2 and are optimized for
30-W applications while maintaining high-efficiency and a high number of integrated components to streamline
designs and bill of materials. Figure 1 provides additional information in the BQ25703A application diagram.
Finally, a drone should operate and charge at different temperature conditions. The BQ25703A family provides
±0.6% battery-charging regulation accuracy from -40°C to 85°C. This high level of charging accuracy ensures
that the batteries are optimally charged across temperatures.
A buck-boost battery charger is a desirable solution for applications that use USB PD ports and require smooth
transitions between operation modes, adaptability for different adapters and extensive safety features.

Additional Resources
• Read the technical articles, Maximize power density with buck-boost charging and USB Type C Power
Delivery and Universal and fast charging - a future trend for battery-powered applications.
• Check out the BQ25700A-EVM and the BQ25703A-EVM.
• Watch the training video: Advanced applications of buck-boost chargers

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