SLUAAG9 September   2021 BQ25170 , BQ25171-Q1 , BQ25175

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2BQ25171-Q1 Design Decisions
  4. 3700 mA/70 mA Variable Charge Current Li-Ion Fast Charge Design
  5. 4200 mA Time Charge 3S NiMH Design
  6. 545 mA Fast Charge LiFePO4 Design
  7. 6Pin Configuration
  8. 7R-ISET Common Values
  9. 8Common Questions: Tips and Tricks

Common Questions: Tips and Tricks

  • Changes to ISET, VSET, and CHM_TMR pin values on the fly.
    • The ISET pin is monitored while charging and changes to R-ISET during operation will immediately change the charge current.
    • The VSET and CHM_TMR pins are not continuously monitored during charge. Changes to these pins will not be acknowledged by the device until the input supply or /CE pin is toggled.
  • ISET, VSET, CHM_TMR pins short/open protection
    • A short/open circuit condition detected on VSET or CHM_TMR results in a non-recoverable fault. Toggle /CE or input power supply to reset device
    • A short circuit condition detected on ISET results in a non-recoverable fault.
    • An open circuit condition on ISET causes charger to start charging with 0 A charge current.
  • NiMH charging profile
    • Device does not support fast charging NiMH.
    • The duration of the time based charge is set by CHM_TMR and the current is set by ISET.
    • Device charges NiMH battery in constant current mode only, option for additional intermittent charges set by VSET pin.
    • Intermittent charging enables a shortened charge cycle 25% of the charge timer set by CHM_TMR to replenish natural self-discharge, but not overcharge the battery.
    • The intermittent charge is initiated when battery voltage falls below VRECHG (1.3 V).
  • Disable automatic recharge with charge enable (/CE) pin
    • Under standard operation device automatically restarts the charge cycle following a battery voltage drop below the recharge threshold (VRECHG).
    • Disable the charger by pulling the /CE pin high from a host device to prevent the automatic start of a charge cycle.
    • Ensure your system has a method to re-enable charging when desired as device will not monitor battery voltage when disabled.
  • ISET as an output current monitor
    • Voltage developed on the R-ISET resistor maps to output current at a 300 to 1 ratio and can be monitored by an external circuit.
  • Output current regulation at low battery voltage
    • For Li-Ion battery voltage less than VBAT_SHORT (2.2 V), and LiFePO4 battery voltage less than 1.2 V the output current is limited to IBAT_SHORT (16 mA). Device is in trickle charge phase.
    • For Li-Ion battery voltage between VBAT_SHORT and VBAT_LOWV (2.2 V and 2.8 V), and LiFePO4 battery voltage between 1.2 V and 2.0 V output current is limited to the precharge current set to 20% of ISET value.
    • Battery voltage must rise above VBAT_LOWV threshold within the 30 minute precharge timer. Otherwise the timer expiration ends the charge cycle and a toggle of the input supply or /CE pin is required to restart charging.
  • Operation at low charge current
    • ICHG can be set as low as 10 mA via ISET, for ICHG below 50mA TI recommends adding a RC circuit in parallel with R-ISET for greater signal stability. R = 2 kΩ and C = 4.7 nF recommended. Refer to Figure 5-1 above for implementation of RC circuit.
    • Precharge and termination current accuracy may be lower at very low charge currents,
  • Operation at very low charge current
    • The recommended minimum fast charge current is 10 mA, but ISET can be set less than 10 mA.
    • Charge current accuracy can no longer be guaranteed at less than 10 mA, current may drop to 0 A.
    • There is no fault indication for charging at 0 A STAT1 and STAT2 outputs will continue to indicate charge in progress.
  • STAT1/STAT2 pins
    • Open drain outputs, combination of STAT1 and STAT2 indicate charge complete, charge in progress, recoverable fault, or non-recoverable fault.
  • Open battery operation
    • When no battery is present the device will cycle in and out of charging and provide an output voltage equal to the VSET regulation voltage.
    • Device does not perform a battery detection routine at startup.
  • Efficiency of charge, how to reduce power dissipation
    • The closer Vin is to Vout the better the efficiency and lower the power dissipation. Be aware Vin will need to be larger than Vout + VDO (dropout voltage) to account for voltage loss internal to the IC.
    • Required power dissipation in IC is greatest during fast charge with a low battery voltage and a high input voltage.
  • Input/output protection
    • Device has input overvoltage protection, but does not have IN-DPM (voltage fold back protection).
    • Device has output overcurrent and overvoltage protection. The overcurrent condition will require a toggle of /CE or power supply to resume charging.
  • During Vin OVP unit cannot operate
    • Max input voltage without damaging device is 40 V.
    • Unit will enter standby mode above VIN_OV (18 V) until the input voltage recovers below the overvoltage threshold.
  • Safety timer reset events
    • Cycle input power, safety timer resets.
    • Toggle the /CE pin, safety timer resets.
    • Battery voltage falls below VRECHG, safety timer resets.
    • Battery voltage crosses the VBAT_LOWV threshold, safety timer resets.
    • For NiMH with intermittent charge enabled, VBAT falls below recharge threshold, charge timer resets.
  • Safety timer expiration
    • Timer expiration for Li+ charging results in non-recoverable fault.
    • Timer expiration for NiMH charging is the expected termination. A fault occurs if VOUT < VRECHG at timer expiration.
  • Charge is not terminating before safety timer expiration
    • Confirm CHM_TMR is set for the appropriate safety timer length, confirm VSET and ISET match the battery manufacturer specs.
    • A system load in parallel with the battery drawing a large % of the available charge current may cause charging to be incomplete at safety timer expiration.
  • Safety timer extension scenarios
    • When the device is in thermal regulation the safety timer is extended and counts at half clock rate for the duration of thermal regulation,
    • When a recoverable fault occurs the safety timer is suspended until charge is automatically resumed.
    • If the charge cycle is restarted safety timer will reset.
  • TS pin in battery temperature application
    • Device is in normal operation when TS pin voltage is between Vcold and Vhot, typically corresponds to 0°C to 45°C.
    • TS pin voltage outside the acceptable range results in a recoverable fault. Device stops charging and enters standby state until battery temperature returns to operational range.
    • Hot and cold thresholds can be modified using series and parallel resistors Rs and Rp between the TS pin and the NTC thermistor.
  • Thermal Regulation and shutdown
    • Device monitors internal junction temperature independent of TS pin battery temperature monitor.
    • Thermal regulation limits charge current when IC temperature exceeds TREG (125°C).
    • Thermal shutdown turns off unit if IC temperature exceeds TSHUT (150°C). Device resumes charge when temperature falls below TSHUT falling threshold of 135°C