ZHCSDC8A December 2014 – November 2017
PRODUCTION DATA.
The USB ports on personal computers are convenient charging source for portable devices (PDs). If the portable device is attached to a USB host, the USB specification requires the portable device to draw limited current (100 mA/500 mA in USB 2.0, and 150 mA/900 mA in USB 3.0). If the portable device is attached to a charging port, it is allowed to draw up to 1.5 A.
After the PG is LOW or REG08[2] goes HIGH, the charger device always runs input current limit detection when a DC source plugs in unless the charger is in HIZ during host mode.
The bq24193 sets input current limit through PSEL and OTG pins.
After the input current limit detection is done, the host can write to REG00[2:0] to change the input current limit.