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BQ29400_16 Datasheet, PDF (4/16 Pages) Texas Instruments – VOLTAGE PROTECTION
Not Recommended for New Designs:
bq29400, bq29400A
bq29401, bq29405
bq29400, bq29400A, bq29405
SLUS568C – JULY 2003 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2005
Terminal Functions (continued)
MSOP
(DTC)
3
2
1
TERMINAL
TSSOP
(PW)
6
7
8
NAME
CD
VDD
OUT
DESCRIPTION
An external capacitor is connected to determine the programmable delay time
Power supply
Output
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
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VC1
RIN
CIN
VC2
RIN
CIN
VC3
RIN
CIN
VC4
RIN
CIN
RVD
VDD
CVD
ICD = 0.2 mA (TYP)
1.2V (TYP)
OUT
GND
CD
OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
When one of the cell voltages exceeds V(PROTECT), an internal current source begins to charge the capacitor,
C(DELAY), connected to the CD pin. If the voltage at the CD pin, VCD, reaches 1.2 V, the OUT pin is activated and
transitions high. An externally connected NCH FET is activiated and blows the external fuse in the positive
battery rail, see Figure 1.
If all cell voltages fall below V(PROTECT) before the voltage at pin CD reaches 1.2 V, the delay time does not run
out. An internal switch clamps the CD pin to GND and discharges the capacitor, C(DELAY), and secures the full
delay time for the next occurring overvoltage event.
Once the pin OUT is activated, it transitions back from high to low after all battery cells reach V(PROTECT) - Vhys.
DELAY TIME CALCULATION
The delay time is calculated as follows:
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