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BQ24232HA Datasheet, PDF (14/36 Pages) Texas Instruments – USB-Friendly Lithium-Ion Battery Charger
bq24232HA
SLUSCG4 – MAY 2016
Feature Description (continued)
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PGOOD = Hi -Z
CHG = Hi -Z
Q2 ON
VUVLO<VIN <VOVP No
and
V IN > V BAT+ V IN (DT)
Yes
PGOOD = Low
Begin Startup
IIN (MAX)100 mA
Yes
VOUTshort ?
No
Input Current
Limit set by EN 1
and EN2
Yes
EN 1= EN 2 =1
No
Yes
ILIM or ISET short ?
No
CE = Low
Yes
Begin Charging
No
Figure 10. Start-Up Flow Diagram
7.3.3 Power-Path Management
The bq24232HA features an OUT output that powers the external load connected to the battery. This output is
active whenever a source is connected to IN or BAT. The following sections discuss the behavior of OUT with a
source connected to IN to charge the battery and a battery source only.
7.3.3.1 Input Source Connected – Adapter or USB
With a source connected, the power-path management circuitry of the bq24232HA monitors the input current
continuously. The OUT output is regulated to a fixed voltage (VO(REG)). The current into IN is shared between
charging the battery and powering the system load at OUT. The bq24232HA has internal selectable current limits
of 100 mA (USB100) and 500 mA (USB500) for charging from USB ports, as well as a resistor-programmable
input current limit. See Table 1 for EN1, EN2 setting.
The bq24232HA is USB-IF compliant for the inrush current testing. The USB spec allows up to 10 μF to be hard-
started, which establishes 50 μF as the maximum inrush charge value when exceeding 100 mA. The input
current limit for the bq24232HA prevents the input current from exceeding this limit, even with system
capacitances greater than 10 μF. Note that the input capacitance to the device must be selected small enough to
prevent a violation (<10 μF), as this current is not limited.
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