1-cell Li-ion Battery Protection IC Features Charge/discharge Overcurrent Detectors with High Accuracy of ±1.0mV
The R5612 Series is a 1-cell Li-ion Battery Protection IC providing overcharge, over-discharge, and charge/discharge overcurrent detections. Major features of this device include charge/discharge overcurrent detectors with high accuracy of ±1.0mV.
1. Lower-resistance of Sense Resistor by Overcurrent Detector with Lower-voltage and High-accuracy: Achieving Heat Reduction on Board
2. Low Consumption Current and Low Standby Current: Achieving Longer Driving Time with A Battery of Small Capacity
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New Japan Radio Co., Ltd. and Ricoh Electronic Devices Co., Ltd. of the Nisshinbo Group were integrated and started operation as Nisshinbo Micro Devices Inc. in January 2022. Nisshinbo integrated the strengths of both companies and refine "Connect Everything" technology, and, therefore, strive for further growth and development as an "Analog Solution Provider toward the realization of an ultra-smart society.
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