SLUSDF7A January 2020 ā February 2022 BQ25616
PRODUCTION DATA
To meet the maximum current limit in the USB specification and avoid overloading the adapter, the device features Dynamic Power Management (DPM), which continuously monitors the input current and input voltage. When input source is overloaded, either the current exceeds the input current limit (IINDPM) or the voltage falls below the input voltage limit (VINDPM). The device then reduces the charge current until the input current falls below the input current limit or the input voltage rises above the input voltage limit.
When the charge current is reduced to zero, but the input source is still overloaded, the system voltage starts to drop. Once the system voltage falls below the battery voltage, the device automatically enters the supplement mode where the BATFET turns on and the battery starts discharging so that the system is supported from both the input source and battery.
Figure 9-3 shows the DPM response with 9-V/1.2-A adapter, 3.2-V battery, 2.8-A charge current and 3.5-V minimum system voltage setting.