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MSmit.17
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September 28, 2022
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Are the L9963E and L9963 battery management and balancing chips compatible with LiFePO4 batteries?

  • September 28, 2022
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According to the datasheets for the L9963E and L9963, they state they are both "a Li-ion battery monitoring and protecting chip." There is no explicit mention that they won't work with LiFePO4 batteries and it's unclear if ST includes LiFePO4 batteries under "Li-ion" batteries. Want to confirm if LiFePO4 can be used with these chips.

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    Best answer by Peter BENSCH

    Welcome, @Community member​, to the community!

    L9963 is already on NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs), new designs should use L9963E instead.

    LiFePO4 has a minimum discharge voltage of 2.0V, a typical cell voltage of 3.2-3.3V and a maximum charge voltage of 3.60-3.65. L9963E covers a voltage range between 0.5-4.6V per cell, which therefore includes LiFePO4, but should also be designed for it by the software of the higher-level controller.

    Does it answer your question?

    Regards

    /Peter

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    Peter BENSCH
    Peter BENSCHBest answer
    Technical Moderator
    September 29, 2022

    Welcome, @Community member​, to the community!

    L9963 is already on NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs), new designs should use L9963E instead.

    LiFePO4 has a minimum discharge voltage of 2.0V, a typical cell voltage of 3.2-3.3V and a maximum charge voltage of 3.60-3.65. L9963E covers a voltage range between 0.5-4.6V per cell, which therefore includes LiFePO4, but should also be designed for it by the software of the higher-level controller.

    Does it answer your question?

    Regards

    /Peter

    MSmit.17
    MSmit.17Author
    Associate
    September 29, 2022

    Thank you for your answer @Peter BENSCH​.

    I figured you could use LiFePO4 with the L9963E.

    Thank you for confirming this.

    Peter BENSCH
    Technical Moderator
    September 29, 2022

    You're welcome!

    If the problem is solved, please mark this thread as answered by selecting Select as best, as also explained here. This will help other users find that answer faster.

    Good luck!

    /Peter