JAJSP77A November 2019 – August 2020 BQ79600-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Thermal shutdown (TSHUT) event occurs when the Thermal Shutdown sensor value exceeds the thermal shutdown temperature threshold. The sensor operates without interaction and is separated from the ADC measured die sensor. The thermal shutdown function has a register-status indicator flag (FAULT_SYS[TSHUT]) that is saved during the shutdown event and can be read after the device is waken back up. When a TSHUT fault occurs, the device immediately enters the SHUTDOWN mode. Any pending transactions on UART or daisy chain are discarded. There is no fault signaling when a thermal shutdown event occurs, as the device immediately shuts down.
To awaken the device, host shall ensure the ambient temperature is below TSD_FALL and sends a WAKE ping to the base device. Host shall not attempt to wake the device if the ambient temperature is still above TSD_FALL.
Upon waking up, the FAULT_SYS[TSHUT] bit is set. The FAULT_SYS[SHUTDOWN_REC] = 1 indicating the prior shutdown was caused by abnormal event. See Section 7.5.17 for more details. If the system faults are unmasked, FAULT_MSK1[MSK_SYS] = 0, the thermal shutdown will be reflected as FAULT and will be indicated in the FAULT_SUMMARY register and the assertion of the NFAULT pin.