SLUSE91B September 2020 – January 2022 BQ769142
PRODUCTION DATA
The BQ769142 device monitors pack current using a low-side sense resistor that connects to the SRP and SRN pins through an external RC filter, which should be connected such that a charging current creates a positive voltage on SRP relative to SRN. The differential voltage between SRP and SRN is digitized by an integrated coulomb counter ADC, which can digitize voltages over a ±200-mV range, and uses multiple digital filters to provide optimized measurement of the instantaneous, averaged, and integrated current. The device supports a wide range of sense resistor values, with a larger value providing better resolution for the digitized result. The maximum value of the sense resistor should be limited to ensure the differential voltage remains within the ±200-mV range for system operation when current measurement is desired. For example, a system with maximum discharge current of 200 A during normal operation (not a fault condition) should limit the sense resistor to 1 mΩ or below.
The SRP and SRN pins can also support higher positive voltages relative to VSS, such as may occur during overcurrent or short circuit in discharge conditions without damage to the device, although the current is not accurately digitized in this case. For example, a system with a 1 mΩ sense resistor and the short circuit in discharge protection threshold programmed to a 500-mV level would trigger an SCD protection fault when a discharge current of 500 A was detected.
Multiple digitized current values are available for readout over the serial communications interface, including two using separate hardware digital filters, CC1 and CC2, as well as a firmware filter, CC3.
The integrated passed charge is available as a 64-bit value, which includes the upper 32 bits of accumulated charge as the integer portion, the lower 32 bits of accumulated charge as the fractional portion, and a 32-bit accumulated time over which the charge has been integrated in units of seconds. The accumulated charge integration and timer can be reset by a command from the host over the digital communications interface.