Can someone help me find chips that i can use to design solar powered mobile phone charger?
It should work something like this:
Solar panel powering battery charging chip with integrated MPPT, which would charge the battery, which would power the DC/DC boost regulator, wich gives 5V at the output.
Simple.
I would use a 6V solar panel (2,4W). Umpp=about 5V.
The battery is single cell Li-Poly 1800mAh (3.7V nominal).
First chip should be LiPoly charger controler (single cell, 3.7V) that has to have integrated MPPT (maximum power point tracking).
Second chip should be DC/DC boost converter with 5V@500mA output, that can deliver with an input voltage of 3V or less. With the highest possible efficiency for 2,8 or 3V to 4,2V input.
First, i have tried to design it using 3 chips.
1. LTC3105 (DC/DC boost controler optimised for "solar harvesting" aplications) which i thought of paralleling two of them to achieve suitable power output. But, this chip just doesn't work. It should regulate the output current in order to maintain the input voltage at a set level, but i doesn't.
2. MCP73861/3 (Li-Ion/Poly charger controler) which would be powered from the LTC3105. This chip works just fine.
3. SP6641B DC/DC boost regulator (5V@500mA output) which should be powered from the LiPoly battery. This chip doesn't work, becouse the output voltage falls to about 3,5V@500mA.
Then, at my second attempt, i have made a big mistake. I have chosen 4 chips (2 each) that are in the packages that doesn't have pins. They are DFN8, QFN20, SON10 (or WSON10, or something like that).
Those chips are:
LTC3529 boost converter (DFN8 2x3mm)
TPS61026 boost converter (SON10 or DFN10 3,25x3,25mm)
BQ24210 battery charger controler vith MPPT (SON10 2x3mm)
MCP73871 battery charger controler with Voltage Proportional Current Control (QFN20 4x4mm)
I have spend a lot of time searching for adapter boards so i can solder this chips on them and experiment with them on the breadboard. I couldn't find them so i had to design them myself and get them made (wich cost me 40 euros).
Now i have the adapter boards and a have tried many times to solder the chips on them, but i just can not. I mean, they are "soldered" but who who knows how meny pins are left unsoldered...
So, i am asking for help finding parts that are in "normal" packages (with pins, so i can solder them easily).
I have spent a lot of money on this already, so it would be good that this chips are not expensive. And it would be good that i can buy them from Farnell.
Men, i have spent about an hour writing this with a help from google translator.
P.S. These are the adapter boards.
And, i know, i screw up the third one.
P.P.S. By the way, this is for my school, what you call, "senior project", so it is important for me. I known it is "to simple for the senior project", but i wanted to do the simplest thing that they will accept and i known how to design.