ZHCSAF6H October 2012 – August 2015
PRODUCTION DATA.
During the charging process, to prevent overheat of the chip, bq2425x monitors the junction temperature, TJ, of the die and begins to taper down the charge current once TJ reaches the thermal regulation threshold, TREG. The charge current is reduced when the junction temperature increases above TREG. Once the charge current is reduced, the system current is reduced while the battery supplements the load to supply the system. This may cause a thermal shutdown of the IC if the die temperature rises too. At any state, if TJ exceeds TSHTDWN, bq2425x suspends charging and disables the buck converter. During thermal shutdown mode, PWM is turned off, all safety timers are suspended, and a single 256μs pulse is sent on the STAT and INT outputs and the FAULT/STAT bits of the status registers are updated in the I2C. A new charging cycle begins when TJ falls below TSHTDWN by approximately 10°C.