JAJSNV4 June 2022 BQ25172
PRODUCTION DATA
While charging, the device continuously monitors battery temperature by sensing the voltage at the TS pin. A negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor should be connected between the TS and GND pins (recommend: 103AT-2). If temperature sensing is not required in the application, connect a fixed 10-kΩ resistor from the TS pin to GND to allow normal operation. Battery charging is allowed when the TS pin voltage falls between the VCOLD and VHOT thresholds (typically 0°C to 45°C).
If the TS pin indicates battery temperature is outside this range, the device stops charging and enters the Standby state. Once battery temperature returns to normal conditions, charging resumes automatically.
In addition to battery temperature sensing, the TS pin can be used to disable the charger at any time by pulling TS voltage below VTS_ENZ. The device disables the charger and consumes ISD_IN_TS from the input supply. In order to minimize quiescent current, the TS current source (ITS_BIAS) is duty-cycled, with an on time of tTS_DUTY_ON and an off time of tTS_DUTY_OFF. After the TS pin pulldown is released, the device may take up to tTS_DUTY_OFF to turn ITS_BIAS back on. After the source is turned on, the TS pin voltage goes above VTS_EN and reenables charger operation. The device treats this TS pin toggle as an input supply toggle, triggering a device power up from input source (see Section 7.3.1).