Advanced Li+ Battery-Pack Protectors: General Description Features
Advanced Li+ Battery-Pack Protectors: General Description Features
Advanced Li+ Battery-Pack Protectors: General Description Features
MAX1894/MAX1924
The MAX1894/MAX1924 are lithium-ion/lithium-polymer ♦ Protect Against Cell Overvoltage
(Li+) battery-pack protector ICs for 3- or 4-series Li+ bat- Factory Programmable Limits from 4V to 4.4V
tery packs. The MAX1894/MAX1924 enhance the useful
Accurate to ±0.5%
operating life of Li+ batteries by monitoring individual cell
voltages and preventing over/undervoltage conditions. ♦ Protect Against Cell Undervoltage
The MAX1894/MAX1924 also protect the battery pack Factory Programmable Limits from 2V to 3.2V
against charge current, discharge current, and pack- Accurate to ±2.0%
short fault conditions.
♦ Protect Against Charge, Discharge, and Pack-
In case of a fault condition, on-board drivers control Short Current Faults
external P-channel MOSFETs, which disconnect the cells
♦ Automatically Trickle Charges Deeply Discharged
from the pack external terminals. The external protection
MOSFETs are connected in a common-source configura- Cells
tion that does not require external pullup resistors. The ♦ Fully Integrated MOSFET Drivers Do Not Require
MAX1894/MAX1924 use only one current-sense resistor Pullup Resistors
to achieve the protection features. All protection thresh-
olds and delays do not require any external components ♦ 0.8µA (typ) Shutdown Supply Current Prevents
and are trimmed at the factory. Deep Discharge of Cells
If any cell voltage drops below the undervoltage thresh- ♦ 30µA (typ) Operating Supply Current
old, the MAX1894/MAX1924 disconnect the pack from ♦ 28V (max) Input Voltage
the load and power down to prevent deep discharge of
the pack. The MAX1894/MAX1924 offer a trickle-charge ♦ Available in Small 16-Pin QSOP Package
feature, which provides a low-current path to safely
charge a deeply discharged pack. The MAX1894/ Pin Configuration
MAX1924 also have two logic-level inputs, which can be
used by a microcontroller to disable the protection TOP VIEW
MOSFETs and to put the device in shutdown. The B4P 1 16 SRC
MAX1894/MAX1924 have low quiescent current (30µA VCC 2 15 DSO
typ) and ultra-low shutdown current (0.8µA typ) to pre-
B3P 3 14 CGO
vent deep-cell discharge.
IC3 4 13 TKO
The MAX1894X is designed for 4-series battery packs, MAX1894
B2P 5 MAX1924 12 SHDN
without hysteresis on the protection thresholds. The
MAX1924V and MAX1924X include hysteresis for the 3- IC2 6 11 CTL
and 4-series packs, respectively. B1P 7 10 PKN
IC1 8 9 BN
Applications
3- or 4-Series Li+ Battery Packs QSOP
Ordering Information
OVERVOLTAGE
PART TEMP RANGE PIN-PACKAGE CELLS OVERVOLTAGE
THRESHOLD HYSTERESIS
MAX1894XEEE -40°C to +85°C 16 QSOP 4 4.25V* No
MAX1924VEEE -40°C to +85°C 16 QSOP 3 4.35V* Yes
MAX1924XEEE -40°C to +85°C 16 QSOP 4 4.35V* Yes
*Contact factory for alternative threshold voltages.
For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct! at
1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at www.maxim-ic.com.
Advanced Li+ Battery-Pack Protectors
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to
absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VSRC = VB4P + 0.1V, each battery cell voltage (VCELL) = 3.6V, VCTL = VSHDN = VPKN, TA = 0°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted.
Typical values are at TA = +25°C.)
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
SRC Input Current VSRC - VB_P = 1V 20 40 µA
Supply Current (Note 1) ISUP No faults 30 45 µA
Shutdown Supply Current ISHDN Undervoltage without charge source 0.8 2 µA
Top Cell Sampling Current
VCELL = 3.6V 60 µA
(Note 2)
Intermediate Cell Input Bias
VCELL = 3.6V 500 pA
Current (Note 3)
VCC Undervoltage Lockout
Rising edge, hysteresis = 1% falling edge 4.5 V
Threshold
Charge-Mode Detection
VSRC - VB4P 25 100 mV
Threshold
MAX1894X cell voltage rising 4.225 4.250 4.275
Overvoltage Threshold (Note 4) VOV_TH V
MAX1924X, MAX1924V cell voltage rising 4.325 4.350 4.375
Overvoltage Threshold
VOV_HYT MAX1924X, MAX1924V cell voltage falling 200 mV
Hysteresis
Undervoltage Threshold (Note 4) VUV_TH Cell voltage falling 2.260 2.300 2.340 V
PKN to BN Discharge Current
VOD_TH 130 145 160 mV
Fault Threshold
PKN to BN Charge Current
VOC_TH -120 -100 -80 mV
Fault Threshold
PKN to BN Discharge Current
Fault Threshold, Pack-Short VPS_TH 385 405 425 mV
Condition
Discharge or Charge Current
Fault to DSO, CGO, TKO tI-DELAY 2.5 3 3.5 ms
Transition Delay Time
Discharge Current Fault to DSO
Transition Time Delay for Pack- tP-DELAY 400 450 500 µs
Short Condition
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MAX1894/MAX1924
(VSRC = VB4P + 0.1V, each battery cell voltage (VCELL) = 3.6V, VCTL = VSHDN = VPKN, TA = 0°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted.
Typical values are at TA = +25°C.)
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MAX1894/MAX1924
(VSRC = VB4P + 0.1V, each battery cell voltage (VCELL) = 3.6V, VCTL = VSHDN = VPKN, TA = -40°C to +85°C, unless otherwise noted.)
Note 1: Average current from the top of the battery pack. Measured at VCC.
Note 2: Typical supply current for the top cell during the 0.5ms sampling period.
Note 3: Input bias current for this measurement is valid when all cell voltages are equal and the measurement is made over a time
greater than 3 seconds.
Note 4: Each cell voltage is sampled individually and a differential measurement is made (VB4P - VB3P, VB3P - VB2P, VB2P - VB1P,
and VB1P - BN).
Note 5: VPIN represents VDSO, VCGO, or VTKO.
Note 6: Inputs to SHDN and CTL pins are referred to PKN.
Note 7: Measurements are with respect to VSRC.
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MAX1894/MAX1924
(TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
MAX1894 toc02
MAX1894 toc01
MAX1894 toc03
4-SERIES BATTERY PACK
1.1
40
1.0 SUPPLY CURRENT (µA) 2.305
SUPPLY CURRENT (µA)
0.4 0 2.290
-40 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
MAX1894 toc06
MAX1894 toc04
MAX1924X
90
120
4.355 80
B1P
CELL VOLTAGE (V)
110
VBN - VPKN (mV)
70
B3P
4.350 100 60
B4P
50
B2P 90
4.345 40
80
30
4.340 70 20
-40 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
MAX1894 toc08
MAX1894 toc09
90
150 80 410
VB4P - VSRC (mV)
VPKN - VBN (mV)
70
145 60 405
50
140 40 400
30
135 20 395
-40 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
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MAX1894/MAX1924
DISCHARGE-CURRENT FAULT TIMING CHARGE-CURRENT FAULT TIMING PACK-SHORT CURRENT FAULT TIMING
MAX1894 toc10 MAX1894 toc11 MAX1894 toc12
DSO DSO
5V/div CGO
5V/div
5V/div
0 0 0
Pin Description
PIN NAME FUNCTION
1 B4P Cell 4 Positive Connection. Short B4P to B3P for MAX1924V.
Supply Input. Connect this pin to the top of the battery pack through a diode and a capacitor
2 VCC
(see the Typical Application Circuit).
3 B3P Cell 3 Positive Connection
4 IC3 Internal Connection. Float this pin.
5 B2P Cell 2 Positive Connection
6 IC2 Internal Connection. Float this pin.
7 B1P Cell 1 Positive Connection
8 IC1 Internal Connection. Float this pin.
Battery Negative. Connection for the cell 1 negative terminal and the top of the current-sense
9 BN
resistor RSENSE. BN is also chip ground.
10 PKN Pack Negative. The sense resistor (RSENSE) is connected between BN and PKN.
Control Input. Drive CTL low for normal operation. Drive CTL high to turn off the three external
11 CTL
protection MOSFETs.
Shutdown. Drive SHDN low for normal operation. Drive SHDN high to put the device into shutdown
12 SHDN
if no charger is present.
Trickle-Charge Driver Output. TKO drives the gate of an external P-channel trickle-charge MOSFET
13 TKO
low (on) in normal operation.
Fast-Charge Driver Output. CGO drives the gate of an external P-channel fast-charge MOSFET low
14 CGO
(on) in normal operation.
Discharge Driver Output. DSO drives the gate of an external P-channel discharge control MOSFET
15 DSO
low (on) in normal operation.
Common Source Connection for MOSFETs. SRC provides the bias for gate drivers DSO, TKO,
16 SRC
and CGO.
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Detailed Description
MAX1894/MAX1924
Table 1. Flow Chart Symbol Table
The MAX1894/MAX1924 battery-pack protectors super- SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
vise the charging and discharging process of Li+ cells.
Charge-Current Fault Threshold
Designed for 3-series (MAX1924V) and 4-series VOC_TH
(Negative Value)
(MAX1894X/MAX1924X) applications, these devices
monitor the voltage across each cell to provide protec- VOD_TH Discharge-Current Fault Threshold
tion against undervoltage, overvoltage, and Pack-Short Discharge-Current Fault
overcurrent damage. VPS_TH
Threshold
Output pins CGO, TKO, and DSO control external VUV_TH Undervoltage Threshold
MOSFET gates. These MOSFETs, in turn, control the
VOV_TH Overvoltage Threshold
fast-charging, trickle-charging, and discharge process-
es of the battery pack (Figure 1). VSRC MOSFET Common Source Voltage
VRSENSE Sense Resistor Voltage
Modes of Operation VOV_HYT Overvoltage Threshold Hysteresis
Shutdown Mode OVF Overvoltage Sample Counter
The MAX1894/MAX1924 go into shutdown mode under UVF Undervoltage Sample Counter
two conditions: the SHDN pin is driven high without a
charger applied, or a battery cell undervoltage fault is
detected, also without a charger applied. In shutdown are returned to the normal low state (see Figure 3). The
mode, the device consumes 0.8µA (typ) on the VCC pin MAX1924 also includes a hysteresis of 200mV.
and all MOSFETs are off. The MAX1894/MAX1924 stay The overvoltage threshold is preprogrammed and
in shutdown mode as long as no charging voltage is requires no external components. The overvoltage thresh-
applied to the battery pack (VSRC is less than the pack old is factory set at 4.25V (typ) for the MAX1894 and
voltage). When the battery pack is connected to a 4.35V (typ) for the MAX1924. Contact Maxim for more
charger (VSRC > VB4P + 0.1V) and the pack voltage is information on threshold levels between 4V and 4.4V.
above 4.5V, the device goes into normal operating
mode and begins monitoring the pack (see Figure 2). Undervoltage Protection
The MAX1894/MAX1924 provide undervoltage protec-
Normal Mode tion to avoid overdischarging the cells. With no battery
In the normal mode of operation, the MAX1894/MAX1924 charger present, and an undervoltage fault is detected
are in either a standby mode (29µA typ) or sample mode in four consecutive samples, DSO, CGO, and TKO go
(160µA typ). The device enters the standby mode from high and the device goes into shutdown mode (see
shutdown mode. The standby mode lasts for 79ms; then Figure 4).
the device goes into the sample mode. During sample If a battery charger is applied to the battery pack and
mode, the MAX1894/MAX1924 check each cell for over- one or more cells are below VUV_TH, then only TKO
voltage and undervoltage. Sample mode lasts for 0.5ms; goes low, allowing trickle-charge current to flow. If no
then the MAX1894/MAX1924 return to standby mode. undervoltage is detected in any sample, DSO, CGO,
During sample mode, the MAX1894/MAX1924 do not intro- and TKO all go low.
duce cell mismatch.
The undervoltage threshold is preprogrammed at 2.30V
During normal mode operation, the MAX1894/MAX1924 (typ). Contact Maxim for more information on threshold
continuously monitor the voltage across RSENSE for charge levels between 2V and 3.2V.
or discharge current faults, or battery pack-short faults.
Charge-Current Fault Protection
Protection Features The MAX1894/MAX1924 protect against excessive
Overvoltage Protection charge current by monitoring the voltage developed
The MAX1894/MAX1924 provide overvoltage protection across RSENSE. RSENSE is connected between BN and
to avoid overcharging cells. When an overvoltage fault PKN. If V RSENSE exceeds the charge-current fault
is detected in four consecutive samples, CGO and TKO threshold (VOC_TH, typically 100mV) for more than 3ms,
go high, stopping the charging process. The the charge current comparator is tripped, setting CGO
MAX1894/MAX1924 continue to sample the cell volt- and TKO high.
ages, and if no overvoltage is detected, CGO and TKO The charge-current fault condition is latched and is not
reset until the MAX1894/MAX1924 detect a reversal in
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MAX1894/MAX1924
OVERDISCHARGE
PROTECTION R5
10Ω
PACK + C5
TRICKLE 2.2µF
CHARGE
16
BN
SRC
15
DSO
OVERCHARGE
PROTECTION 14
CGO
RTKO
510Ω 13
TKO
D1
CMPSH-3
2
VCC
1
B4P
R4 C6
51Ω 0.1µF
MAX1894X
C4 MAX1924X
R3 1µF
1kΩ 3
B3P
C3 4
0.1µF IC3
R2
1kΩ
5
B2P
12
SHDN
MICRO-
C2 6
IC2 CONTROLLER
0.1µF 11
R1 CTL
1kΩ
7
B1P
C1 8
IC1
0.1µF
9
BN
PKN
RSENSE 10
0.02Ω
PACK -
the direction of current flow. To reverse the current flow, than 3ms, the discharge-current comparator is tripped,
the charger has to be removed (Figure 5). The sustain- setting DSO, CGO, and TKO high.
ing condition for the latch is a 100mV (max) voltage Discharge-current fault is latched and is not reset until
drop across SRC and B4P. Since the charge-current the MAX1894/MAX1924 detect a reversal in the direc-
fault threshold between BN and PKN is also 100mV tion of current flow. To reverse the current flow, a
(typ), the RDS_ON of the overcharge protection MOSFET charger must be applied (Figure 6).
must be greater than the sense resistor in order to
ensure a latched state. Pack-Short Current Fault Protection
The MAX1894/MAX1924 protect against a shorted
Discharge-Current Fault Protection pack by monitoring the voltage developed across
The MAX1894/MAX1924 protect against excessive dis- RSENSE. If VRSENSE exceeds the pack-short threshold
charge-current by monitoring the voltage developed (V PS_TH, typically 405mV) for more than 450µs, the
across RSENSE. If VRSENSE exceeds the discharge-cur- pack-short comparator is tripped, setting CGO, DSO,
rent fault threshold (VOD_TH, typically 145mV) for more and TKO high.
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MAX1894/MAX1924
VUV_TH = 2.3V typ &
VOV_TH = 4.25V typ
SHUTDOWN PIN
SHUTDOWN OPERATION
DSO, CGO, TKO = H NORMAL OPERATION
NO
VCC > 4.5V
YES YES
STANDBY = 79ms
SHUTDOWN
NO NO
VCELL < VUV_TH DSO, CGO, VSRC > VB4P + 0.1V
TKO = H
YES
RESET UVF
LATCH UVF = UVF + 1
YES
NO
VCELL > VOV_TH
DSO, CGO, TKO = H
RESET OVF YES
NO NO
UVF = 4 CTL = H
YES
YES
CGO = DSO = H
Figure 2. Undervoltage and Overvoltage Protection Flow Chart Figure 3. Shutdown and Control Pin Flow Charts
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MAX1894/MAX1924
UNDERVOLTAGE CONDITION
320ms
UNDERVOLTAGE THRESHOLD
CELL VOLTAGE
SAMPLING
OVERVOLTAGE THRESHOLD
CELL VOLTAGE
SAMPLING
TKO, CGO
OVERVOLTAGE THRESHOLD
CELL VOLTAGE
SAMPLING
TKO, CGO
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NORMAL OPERATION NORMAL OPERATION
OC FAULT OD FAULT
NO NO VRSENSE > VOD_TH
VRSENSE < VOC_TH
FOR 3ms FOR 3ms
YES YES
Set the nominal values of the trickle charge current by RSENSE Selection
selecting resistor RTKO based on the following equation: All current faults are detected using a current-sense
RTKO = (VCHRG - VPACK)/ITKO resistor connected between BN and PKN. The value of
this resistor sets the fault current levels. Charge-current
where VCHRG is the charger output voltage, VPACK is fault is given by:
the battery-pack voltage, and ITKO is the trickle-charge
current. VOC _ TH 100mV
When the trickle-charge option is not used, float CGO IOC _ TH = =
RSENSE RSENSE
and connect TKO to the gate of the overcharge protec-
tion MOSFET (see Figure 9). When a charger is applied Discharge-current fault is given by:
and the voltage on one or more cells is less than
VUV_TH, the MAX1894/MAX1924 modulate the TKO out- VOC _ TH 145mV
put until all cells exceed VUV_TH. IOD _ TH = =
RSENSE RSENSE
Protection FET Drivers
All three external MOSFETs have their source pins con- Pack-short current fault is given by:
nected to the SRC pin. When a MOSFET is turned off, FET
drivers pull the gate to the SRC voltage. Additional exter- VPS _ TH 405mV
IPS _ TH = =
nal pullup resistors are not needed. When the MOSFET is RSENSE RSENSE
turned on, the VGS is limited to -14V by a clamp circuit
built in the drivers. This allows use of MOSFETs with maxi- Select RSENSE to obtain the desired fault current levels.
mum VGS of -20V. All three drivers have the same circuit- For example, a 20mΩ RSENSE sets the charge current
ry and drive capability. The quiescent current in normal fault at 5A. Choose an RSENSE that can withstand the
operation is less than 3µA per driver. dissipation during normal operation and current fault
conditions. For example, pack-short current is given by:
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VCELL × NS
The power dissipation in the MOSFETs is given by:
IPS =
N P = I2 RDSON
RDSON _ DSO + RDSON _ CGO + RSENSE + RCELL × S
NP
where NS is the number of cells in series, NP is number The MOSFET should be chosen to withstand power dis-
of cells in parallel, and V CELL is the cell voltage. sipation during normal operation and all current fault
Dissipation during pack-short current fault condition is conditions. Additional MOSFETs can be added in paral-
given by: lel to help these requirements. Table 3 lists some suit-
able MOSFETs in a small SO-8 package.
PPS = (IPS )2 × RSENSE
Decoupling Considerations
The MAX1894/MAX1924 must have a reliable VCC bias
The RSENSE chosen should be able to withstand PPS
to function properly. A severe overload, such as a short
dissipation. Verify power dissipation in normal operation
circuit at the pack terminals, can collapse the battery-
and other current fault conditions as well.
pack voltage below the V CC undervoltage lockout
Choosing External MOSFETs threshold. The use of a diode-capacitor peak detector
The external P-channel MOSFETs act as switches to on the VCC input ensures continued operation during
enable or disable charging and discharging of batteries. voltage transients on the battery (Figure 1). Since the
Different P-channel MOSFETs may be selected depend- MAX1894/MAX1924 typically consume only 30µA, D1
ing on the charge and discharge currents anticipated. and C6 can be small, low-cost components. A 30V
In most applications, the requirements for fast-charge Schottky diode with a few mA current capability and a
and discharge MOSFETs are similar and the same type 0.1µF capacitor are sufficient.
of MOSFETs can be used. The trickle-charge MOSFET The MAX1894/MAX1924 continuously monitor the differ-
can be a small-signal type to minimize cost. ential voltage between the B4P and SRC inputs to
The MAX1894/MAX1924 MOSFET drivers have a VGS detect the application of a charger. RC filters with simi-
clamp of -14V typical and MOSFETs with maximum VGS lar time constants must be added to both inputs to
of -20V can be used. MOSFETs must have a V DS ensure the differential voltage is not corrupted by noise.
greater than the maximum pack voltage.
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Table 3. MOSFET Selection
P-CHANNEL MAXIMUM DRAIN NORMAL OPERATION
MOSFETS CURRENT (A)
IRF7404 6.7
IRF7406 5.8
Si4431 5.8
NO VRSENSE > VPS_TH
Si4947 (dual) 3.5 EA FOR 450µs
Chip Information
TRANSISTOR COUNT: 4259
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MAX1894/MAX1924
SHDN CTL
B4P
B3P
SRC
CELL
SELECTOR RDY CLOCK
HV DSO
B2P DRIVER
B1P OV FAULT BN
STATE SRC
CMP
MACHINE
OVER AND UV FAULT
UNDER FAULT HV CGO
THRESHOLDS LOGIC DRIVER
REF
HYSTERESIS
BN
CMP SRC
+145mV
CHARGE CURRENT HV TKO
PKN FAULT DRIVER
DISCHARGE-CURRENT
BN
CMP SET/RESET FAULT
-100mV TIMER
PACK-SHORT
CURRENT FAULT
MAX1894
MAX1924
CMP
+405mV
BN
VCC
CMP DSCHG ON
S Q
-50mV
LATCH 3.5V REG BIAS
R
B4P
CMP CHG
RDY
+50mV
SRC UV FAULT
SHDN
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OVERDISCHARGE
PROTECTION R5
10Ω
PACK + C5
16
2.2µF
SRC
15
DSO
OVERCHARGE BN
PROTECTION 14
CGO
13
TKO
D1
CMPSH-3 2
VCC
1
B4P
R4
51Ω C6
C4 0.1µF
1µF
R3 MAX1894X
1kΩ MAX1924X
3 B3P
C3 4
0.1µF IC3
R2
1kΩ 5
B2P
C2 6 12
0.1µF IC2 SHDN
MICRO-
R1
1kΩ CONTROLLER
7 11
B1P CTL
C1 8
0.1µF IC1
9
BN
PKN
RSENSE
0.02Ω 10
PACK -
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Package Information
MAX1894/MAX1924
(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information,
go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.)
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