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BQ24070RHLRG4 Datasheet, PDF (17/31 Pages) Texas Instruments – SINGLE-CHIP LI-ION CHARGE AND SYSTEM POWER-PATH MANAGEMENT IC
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bq24070
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SLUS694F – MARCH 2006 – REVISED DECEMBER 2009
Battery Pre-Conditioning
During a charge cycle, if the battery voltage is below the V(LOWV) threshold, the bq24070/1 applies a precharge
current, IO(PRECHG), to the battery. This feature revives deeply discharged cells. The RSET resistor, connected
between the ISET1 and VSS pins, determines the precharge rate. The V(PRECHG) and K(SET) parameters are
specified in the specifications table. Note that this applies to both AC-mode and USB-mode charging.
IO
(PRECHG)
+
V(PRECHG)
RSET
K(SET)
(3)
The bq24070/1 activates a safety timer, t(PRECHG), during the conditioning phase. If V(LOWV) threshold is not
reached within the timer period, the bq24070/1 turns off the charger and enunciates FAULT on the STAT1 and
STAT2 pins. The timeout is extended if the charge current is reduced by DPPM or thermal regulation. See the
Timer Fault Recovery section for additional details.
Battery Charge Current
The bq24070/1 offers on-chip current regulation with programmable set point. The RSET resistor, connected
between the ISET1 and VSS pins, determines the charge level. The charge level may be reduced to give the
system priority on input current (see DPPM). The V(SET) and K(SET) parameters are specified in the specifications
table.
IO
(OUT)
+
V(SET) K(SET)
RSET
(4)
When powered from a USB port, the input current available (0.1 A/0.5 A) is typically less than the programmed
(ISET1) charging current, and therefore, the DPPM feature attempts to keep the output from being pulled down
by reducing the charging current.
The charge level, during AC mode operation only (Mode = High), can be changed by a factor of 2 by setting the
ISET2 pin high (full charge) or low (half charge). The voltage on the ISET1 pin, VSET1, is divided by 2 when in
the half constant current charge mode. Note that with Mode low, the ISET2 pin controls only the 0.1 A/0.5 A USB
current level.
See the section titled Power-Path Management for additional details.
Battery Voltage Regulation
The voltage regulation feedback is through the BAT pin. This input is tied directly to the positive side of the
battery pack. The bq24070/1 monitors the battery-pack voltage between the BAT and VSS pins. When the
battery voltage rises to the VO(REG) threshold, the voltage regulation phase begins and the charging current
begins to taper down.
If the battery is absent, the BAT pin cycles between charge done (VO(REG)) and charging (battery recharge
threshold, ~4.1 V).
See Figure 8 for power up by battery insertion.
As a safety backup, the bq24070/1 also monitors the charge time in the charge mode. If charge is not terminated
within this time period, t(CHG), the bq24070/1 turns off the charger and enunciates FAULT on the STAT1 and
STAT2 pins. See the DPPM operation under Case 1 for information on extending the safety timer during DPPM
operation. See theTimer Fault Recovery section for additional details.
Temperature Regulation and Thermal Protection
In order to maximize charge rate, the bq24070/1 features a junction temperature regulation loop. If the power
dissipation of the IC results in a junction temperature greater than the TJ(REG) threshold, the bq24070/1 throttles
back on the charge current in order to maintain a junction temperature around the TJ(REG) threshold. To avoid
false termination, the termination detect function is disabled while in this mode.
The bq24070/1 also monitors the junction temperature, TJ, of the die and disconnects the OUT pin from the IN
input if TJ exceeds T(SHTDWN). This operation continues until TJ falls below T(SHTDWN) by the hysteresis level
specified in the specification table.
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