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SII Semiconductor Introduce 2-to-3-Cell Secondary Battery Protection IC for Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries

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SII Semiconductor, a subsidiary of Seiko Instruments has introduced the S-8223A/B/C/D Series 2-to-3 cell secondary battery protection IC for lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. They are characterized by an ultra-small SNT-6A package measuring 1.6 x 1.8 x 0.5 mm and a current consumption of only 0.25 μA. The current consumption is one fourth of existing products so this makes the S-8223 A/B/C/D Series the lowest in the industry. The S-8223A/B/C/D Series is ideal for protecting lithium-ion batteries in laptop computers and other portable devices.


Lithium-ion batteries require protection from overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent and short circuits. The use of a secondary protection IC like the S-8223A/B/C/D Series is especially critical in cases of overcharge conditions which may result in heating and ignition of the lithium-ion batteries. The S-8223A/B/C/D Series provides the design engineer with another robust layer of safety.

The main feature of the newly introduced S-8223A/B/C/D Series is the ultra-small SNT-6A package measuring 1.6 x 1.8 x 0.5 mm, which leads to a reduction in the size, thickness and weight for portable devices. Secondly, the industry's lowest operating current consumption of 0.25 μA helps prolong the battery operating time. Lastly, the S-8223 Series has the industry's highest class*2 accuracy in overcharge detection voltage at ±20 mV. This provides enhanced safety monitoring of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. The S-8223B/D Series has a gate connection terminal of the charge control FET equipped with an output voltage control circuit, meaning the series is also compatible with a FET at a gate-source withstanding voltage of 12 volts.

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