JAJSJW8D september 2013 – april 2023 BQ24296 , BQ24297
PRODUCTION DATA
The USB ports on personal computers are convenient charging source for portable devices (PDs). If the portable device is attached to a USB host, the USB specification requires the portable device to draw limited current (100 mA/500 mA in USB 2.0, and 150 mA/900 mA in USB 3.0). If the portable device is attached to a charging port, it is allowed to draw up to 3 A.
After the PG is LOW (BQ24296) or REG08[2] goes HIGH, the charger device always runs input current limit detection when a DC source plugs in unless the charger is in HIZ during host mode.
The BQ24297 follows Battery Charging Specification 1.2 (BC1.2) to detect input source through USB D+/D- lines. The BQ24296 sets input current limit through PSEL and OTG pins. After the input current limit detection is done, the detection result is reported in VBUS_STAT registers (REG08[7:6]) and input current limit is updated in IINLIM register (REG00[2:0]). In additon, host can write to REG00[2:0] to change the input current limit.