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BQ27532-G1 Datasheet, PDF (13/35 Pages) Texas Instruments – Battery Management Unit Impedance Track Fuel Gauge
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bq27532-G1
SLUSBU6B – SEPTEMBER 2014 – REVISED JANUARY 2016
Device Functional Modes (continued)
1. Any communication activity with the gauge, or
2. AverageCurrent() rises above Sleep Current, or
3. A current in excess of IWAKE through RSENSE is detected.
7.4.6 HIBERNATE Mode
HIBERNATE mode should be used when the system equipment needs to enter a low-power state, and minimal
gauge power consumption is required. This mode is ideal when system equipment is set to its own HIBERNATE,
SHUTDOWN, or OFF mode.
Before the fuel gauge can enter HIBERNATE mode, the system must set the CONTROL_STATUS
[HIBERNATE] bit. The gauge waits to enter HIBERNATE mode until it has taken a valid OCV measurement and
the magnitude of the average cell current has fallen below Hibernate Current. The gauge can also enter
HIBERNATE mode if the cell voltage falls below Hibernate Voltage and a valid OCV measurement has been
taken. The gauge remains in HIBERNATE mode until the system issues a direct I2C command to the gauge or a
POR occurs. Any I2C communication that is not directed to the gauge does not wake the gauge.
It is the responsibility of the system to wake the fuel gauge after it has gone into HIBERNATE mode. After
waking, the gauge can proceed with the initialization of the battery information (OCV, profile selection, and so
forth).
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