SLUSCM3K June 2016 – July 2020 BQ77904 , BQ77905
PRODUCTION DATA
An UV fault detection is when at least one of the cell voltages is measured below the UV threshold, VUV. The DSG is turned off if the fault condition lasts for a duration of UV Delay, tUVn_DELAY. The UV fault recovers when:
If load removal is enabled as part of the UV recovery requirement, the CHG FET RGS value should change to around 3 MΩ. Refer to the Section 9.1.1.4 section of this document for more detail. This requirement applies to load removal enabled for UV recovery only. Therefore, if load removal is selected for current fault recovery, but not for the UV recovery, a lower CHG FET RGS value (typical of 1MΩ) can be used to reduce the CHG FET turn off time.
To minimize supply current, the device disables all overcurrent detection blocks any time the DSG FET is turned off (due to a fault or CTRD being driven to the DISABLED state). Upon recovery from a fault or when CTRD is no longer externally driven, all overcurrent detection blocks reactivate before the DSG FET turns back on.