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`March 2003 High Performance Analog Solutions from Linear Technology
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`Vol.12 No. 2
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`Battery charging applications present many challenges,
`particularly selecting the right charge current given the maze
`of batteries, battery capacities and battery chemistries. Heat
`dissipation must be considered as size and weight
`requirements of portable devices continue to shrink.
`Designing for adequate thermal management while still
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`providing an acceptable charge rate is not a trivial task. Too
`much current presents thermal dissipation issues, which if
`not properly addressed, can damage not only the battery
`charger but also the portable device being charged. Too little
`current translates into excessively long charge times.
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`Linear Technology has a wide range of products to meet
`your charge current, input voltage, battery chemistry and
`heat dissipation requirements. From linear chargers at lower
`currents to pulse chargers and switching regulators at higher
`current levels, there is most likely a charger that is right for
`your application.
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