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How to manage lithium battery charging using TPS40060 and MCU? [Copy link]

TPS40060 is a synchronous buck converter with an input of 10 V-55 V and a maximum output current of 10A. TPS40060 is used with a microcontroller to manage the charging of lithium batteries. How can we manage the charging process? Input voltage is 18V or 36V, and it charges 12V or 24V lithium batteries with a maximum current of 10A. I know that we need to collect the battery voltage through a microcontroller and then control the output voltage of TPS40060. Now I just don't know how to control the output voltage of TPS40060?
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There are many dedicated charging chips. Why do we need to use TPS40060 with a single-chip microcomputer to manage lithium battery charging? If you really want to use it, you need to read the manual to see which pin is the input control.  Details Published on 2018-11-6 21:26

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There are many dedicated charging chips. Why do we need to use TPS40060 with a single-chip microcomputer to manage lithium battery charging? If you really want to use it, you need to read the manual to see which pin is the input control.
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