Zilog Announces the New MCU Based Battery Charging Reference Design

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Zilog Announces the New MCU Based Battery Charging Reference Design

High-Performance Design Solutions Offering Digital Improved Battery Management Technology

MILPITAS, Calif. & BIEL, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Zilog, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IXYS Corporation (NAS: IXYS) and a pioneer supplier of application-specific, embedded microcontroller (MCU) system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for industrial and consumer power management applications, is introducing its new Buck Converter Battery Charger Reference Design that employs Zilog's Z8F042A MCU to control a step-down DC-DC converter (also known as a buck converter) that acts as a regulated power source.


This buck converter battery charger hardware is capable of regulating charger output in a number of modes, such as constant voltage or constant current with set current limits. The charger can be viewed as a complete control system. The type and capacity of the battery determines the mode of operation of the battery controller. The voltage and current set points are also determined by the type and capacity of the battery. All battery control loop operations can be controlled by the user via the Z8F042A MCU's UART block and feedback is provided in the HyperTerminal console. Additionally, LEDs provide a visual status of the charging process.

This low-cost reference design demonstrates a lithium ion battery charger consisting of a Z8F042A MCU and a buck converter. The charging process utilizes the highly accurate ADC peripheral and alternates between current and voltage monitoring which is controlled in the background software routine, allowing for the UART to be processed in the main function. With the provided hyper terminal GUI, the user can enter desired set-voltages and set-currents. A proportional/integral (PI) control loop is used to charge the battery and to monitor the battery voltage after the charging process is completed. To save memory resources, the provided UART does not implement the STDIO.H libraries. Instead, a simple UART using only integer values is used.

"This battery charger reference design allows operation either via UART or an external 5-15V power supply. The advantage of this battery charger implementation is in the efficient utilization of the Zilog MCU resources, allowing for low cost digital power management solution, which is flexible and adaptable to different batteries," commented Steve Darrough, Zilog's VP of Marketing.

Zilog's Buck Converter Battery Charger Reference Design is now available for customers that place orders through Zilog's online store. For more information, visit www.zilog.com.

About Zilog, Inc.

Zilog is a trusted supplier of application-specific, embedded system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for the industrial and consumer markets. From its roots as an award-winning architect in the microprocessor and microcontroller industry, Zilog has evolved its expertise beyond core silicon to include SoCs, single board computers, application specific software stacks and development tools that allow embedded designers quick time to market in areas such as energy management, monitoring and metering, motor control and motion detection. Zilog is an IXYS company. For more information, visit our websites at http://www.ixys.com, and http://www.zilog.com.

About IXYS Corporation

IXYS Corporation makes and markets technology-driven products to improve power conversion efficiency, generate solar and wind power and provide efficient motor control for industrial applications. IXYS offers a diversified product base that addresses worldwide needs for power control, electrical efficiency, renewable energy, telecommunications, medical devices, electronic displays and RF power.

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Any statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact, including the performance, features and suitability of products for various applications, may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. There are a number of important factors that could cause the results of IXYS to differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements, including, among others, risks detailed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 31, 2012. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the results of any revisions to these forward-looking statements.

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Zilog, Inc.
Steve Darrough, 408-644-6534
VP of Marketing
sdarrough@zilog.com

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