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BQ27505-J3 Datasheet, PDF (37/44 Pages) Texas Instruments – System-Side Impedance Track™ Fuel Gauge
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SLUS986A – OCTOBER 2009 – REVISED FEBRUARY 2010
7.2 I2C Time Out
The I2C engine will release both SDA and SCL if the I2C bus is held low for the time defined by I2C
Timeout times 0.5 second. If the bq27505 was holding the lines, releasing them will free for the master to
drive the lines. If an external condition is holding either of the lines low, the I2C engine will enter the low
power sleep mode.
7.3 I2C Command Waiting Time
To make sure the correct results of a command with the 400KHz I2C operation, a proper waiting time
should be added between issuing command and reading results. For subcommands, the following
diagram shows the waiting time required between issuing the control command the reading the status with
the exception of checksum and OCV commands. A 100ms waiting time is required between the checksum
command and reading result, and a 1.2 second waiting time is required between the OCV command and
result. For read-write standard command, a minimum of 2 seconds is required to get the result updated.
For read-only standard commands, there is no waiting time required, but the host should not issue all
standard commands more than two times per second. Otherwise, the gauge could result in a reset issue
due to the expiration of the watchdog timer.
The I2C clock stretch could happen in a typical application. A maximum 80ms clock stretch could be
observed during the flash updates. There is up to 270ms clock stretch after the OCV command is issued.
S ADDR [6:0] 0 A
S ADDR [6:0] 0 A
CMD [7:0]
CMD [7:0]
A DATA [7:0] A DATA [7:0] A P 66ms
A Sr ADDR [6:0] 1 A DATA [7:0] A DATA [7:0]
Waiting time between control subcommand and reading results
N P 66ms
S ADDR [6:0] 0 A CMD [7:0] A Sr ADDR [6:0] 1 A DATA [7:0] A DATA [7:0] A
DATA [7:0] A DATA [7:0] N P 66ms
Waiting time between continuous reading results
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