SLUAA11B February   2020  – August 2021 BQ769142 , BQ76922 , BQ76942 , BQ76952

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Direct Commands
    1. 1.1 Alarm Enable - 0x66
    2. 1.2 Cell 1 Voltage - 0x14
    3. 1.3 Internal Temperature - 0x68
    4. 1.4 CC2 Current - 0x3A
  3. 2Subcommands
    1. 2.1 DEVICE_NUMBER - 0x0001
    2. 2.2 MANUFACTURING STATUS - 0x0057
    3. 2.3 FET_ENABLE - 0x0022
    4. 2.4 RESET - 0x0012
  4. 3Reading and Writing RAM Registers
    1. 3.1 Read 'Enabled Protections A'
    2. 3.2 Enter CONFIG_UPDATE Mode
    3. 3.3 Write 'Enabled Protections A'
    4. 3.4 Write 'VCell Mode'
    5. 3.5 Exit CONFIG_UPDATE Mode
  5. 4I2C With CRC
  6. 5SPI With CRC Examples
    1. 5.1 Direct Command Example: Alarm Enable - 0x66
    2. 5.2 Direct Command Example: Cell 1 Voltage - 0x14
    3. 5.3 Subcommand Example: Device Number - 0x0001
    4. 5.4 Subcommand Example: FET_ENABLE - 0x0022
    5. 5.5 Subcommand Example: RESET - 0x0012
    6. 5.6 RAM Register Read Example: Enabled Protections A
    7. 5.7 RAM Register Write Example: Enabled Protections A
  7. 6Simple Code Examples
  8. 7References
  9. 8Revision History

Enter CONFIG_UPDATE Mode

Before writing RAM registers, it is recommended to enter CONFIG_UPDATE mode to prevent settings from taking effect until all changes are made. SET_CFGUPDATE follows the Subcommand format.

Table 3-2 SET_CFGUPDATE and EXIT_CFGUPDATE Descriptions
Command Name Description
0x0090 SET_CFGUPDATE Enters CONFIG_UPDATE mode.
0x0092 EXIT_CFGUPDATE Exits CONFIG_UPDATE mode. This also clears the Battery Status()[POR] and Battery Status()[WD] bits.
GUID-366A64DB-BA67-4245-9540-9244EC3D293E-low.png Figure 3-2 Captured I2C Waveform for SET_CFGUPATE