Electronic – Where does the system load go on a bq51051b charge controller

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I'm trying to use an integrated chip for Qi Charging + lipo management + overcharge protection and all the hard stuff basically.

The only one that is 'integrated enough' seems to be:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/bq51051b.pdf

In the 'Typical Application' circuit there is no system load, and i can't figure out where it's supposed to go from the rest of the spec either.

Am i supposed to connect the load in parallel to the battery? How is that going to protect the battery in any way?

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Best Answer

The bq51051b is a wireless battery charging solution, so its only really meant to charge batteries, if you wanted to though, I see no issue with just hooking up your load in parallel with the battery while its connected

System diagram

This image is from section 9.1 of the datasheet.

Please note that this IC doesn't have any over/under-charge protection. You'll need either another IC, circuit, or a battery that has the technology included. This chip does, however, have over-current protection on the charge path. You'll need to properly calculate the the resistor on the ILIM pin in order for this to work. The formulas are in the datasheet.

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