SLUSF69 May 2024 BQ25186
ADVANCE INFORMATION
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The charger has two main control loops that control charging when VBAT > VLOWV: the Constant Current (CC) and Constant Voltage (CV) loops. When the CC loop is dominant, typically when VBAT < VBATREG – VRCH, the battery is charged at the maximum charge current level ICHG, unless there is a TS fault condition, (JEITA operation), VINDPM is active, thermal regulation or DPPM is active. (See respective sections for details on these modes of operation). Once the battery voltage approaches the VBATREG level, the CV loops becomes more dominant and the charging current starts tapering off as shown in Typical Charging Profile of a Battery. Once the charging current reaches the termination current (ITERM) the charge is done, then Charge_done status is set. If the I2C of VBATREG is set higher than 4.65 V, the battery regulation voltage is still maintained at 4.65 V. The device will switch to fast charge based on VLOWV setting.