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BQ27505-J3 Datasheet, PDF (34/44 Pages) Texas Instruments – System-Side Impedance Track™ Fuel Gauge
bq27505-J3
Not Recommended for New Designs
SLUS986A – OCTOBER 2009 – REVISED FEBRUARY 2010
Table 5-6. IWAKE Threshold Settings(1)
RSNS1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
RSNS0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
IWAKE
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Vth(SRP–SRN)
Disabled
Disabled
1.0 mV or –1.0 mV
2.2 mV or –2.2 mV
2.2 mV or –2.2 mV
4.6 mV or –4.6 mV
4.6 mV or –4.6 mV
9.8 mV or –9.8 mV
(1) The actual resistance value vs the setting of the sense resistor is not important, just the actual voltage
threshold when calculating the configuration. The votage thresholds are typical values under room
temperature.
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5.8.2 FLASH UPDATES
Data Flash can only be updated if Voltage( ) ≥ Flash Update OK Voltage. Flash programming current can
cause an increase in LDO dropout. The value of Flash Update OK Voltage should be selected such that
the bq27505 VCC voltage does not fall below its minimum of 2.4 V during Flash write operations.
5.9 AUTOCALIBRATION
The bq27505 provides an autocalibration feature that measures the voltage offset error across SRP and
SRN as operating conditions change. It subtracts the resulting offset error from normal sense resistor
voltage, VSR, for maximum measurement accuracy.
Autocalibration of the coulomb counter begins on entry to SLEEP mode, except if Temperature( ) is ≤ 5°C
or Temperature( ) ≥ 45°C.
The fuel gauge also performs a single offset when (1) the condition of AverageCurrent( ) ≤ 100 mA and (2)
{voltage change since last offset calibration ≥ 256 mV} or {temperature change since last offset calibration
is greater than 80°C for ≥ 60 s}.
Capacity and current measurements continue at the last measured rate during the offset calibration when
these measurements cannot be performed. If the battery voltage drops more than 32 mV during the offset
calibration, the load current has likely increased; hence, the offset calibration is aborted.
6 APPLICATION-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
6.1 BATTERY PROFILE STORAGE AND SELECTION
6.1.1 Common Profile Aspects
When a battery pack is removed from system equipment that implements the bq27505, the fuel gauge will
maintain some of the battery information, if it is re-inserted. This way the Impedance Track™ algorithm will
often have a means of recovering battery-status information; thereby, maintaining good state-of-charge
(SOC) estimates.
Two default battery profiles are available to store battery information. They are used to provide the
Impedance Track™ algorithm with the default information of the battery type expected to be used with the
end-equipment. The bq27505 supports only one type of battery profile. This profile is stored in both the
Def0 and Def1 profiles. Default profiles are programmed by the end-equipment manufacturer.
In addition to the default profiles, the bq27505 maintains two abbreviated profiles: Pack0 and Pack1.
These tables hold dynamic battery data, and keep track of the status for up to two of the most recent
batteries used. In most cases the bq27505 can administrate information on two removable battery packs.
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