SLVU957A September 2019 – November 2021 BQ76922
After initial operation of the monitor with the BQStudio software, it may be desirable to operate the board connected to and controlled by a microcontroller board. J5 could be used to connect I2C signals to the microcontroller board with GND and REG1 for a power supply from J2. The user should note that the J2 GND is connected to the BQ76922 VSS and BAT- while the J5 reference is PACK-. With the connection shown in Figure 5-6 the MCU runs from the battery voltage inside the protection FETs. The shunts on J7 must be positioned to connect the BQ76922 I2C lines to the external connector. If the MCU board provides pull ups for the I2C lines, remove any PU shunts from J7. If 10kohm pull ups are desired to REG1 for the SCL and SDA install shunts on the PU pins of J7. The microcontroller board GND could alternately be referenced to the PACK- at J5. In this case the REG1 power supply would be modulated by the battery current. Since the sense resistor is small, this is not normally a concern, but the user should be aware of the difference. Do not connect the same GND reference to both the J2 GND and the J5 PACK- since this shorts the sense resistor through the external equipment and may lead to damage or unexpected results.
Do not connect the MCU board to both the J2 GND and J5 PACK- terminals, this shorts the sense resistor and could result in damage to equipment or unexpected results.