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  1. MB3876 Product details. The MB3874 and MB3876 are parallel charging DC/DC converter ICs suitable for down-conversion, which uses pulse width modulation (PWM) for controlling the output voltage and current independently. These ICs can dynamically control the secondary battery’s charge current by detecting a voltage drop in an AC adapter in ...

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  2. MB3874/MB3876 DESCRIPTION The MB3874 and MB3876 are parallel charging DC/DC converter ICs suitable for down-conversion, which uses pulse width modulation (PWM) for controlling the output voltage and current independently. These ICs can dynamically control the secondary battery’s charge current by detecting a voltage drop in an AC

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  4. The MB3874 and MB3876 are parallel charging DC/DC converter ICs suitable for down-conversion, which uses pulse width modulation (PWM) for controlling the output voltage and current independently. These ICs can dynamically control the secondary battery's charge current by detecting a voltage drop an AC adapter in order to keep its power constant ...

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    Sep 11, 2005 · FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR DATA SHEET DS04-27704-2E ASSP For Power Supply Applications (Lithium ion battery charger) DC/DC Converter IC for Parallel Charging MB3874/MB3876 s DESCRIPTION The MB3874 and MB3876 are parallel charging DC/DC converter ICs suitable for down-conversion, which uses pulse width modulation (PWM) for controlling the output vol More View tage and current independently.

  7. The MB3874 and MB3876 are parallel charging DC/DC converter ICs suitable for down-conversion, which uses pulse width modulation (PWM) for controlling the output voltage and current independently. These ICs can dynamically control the secondary battery’s charge current by detecting a voltage drop in an AC