SLUAAQ5 May 2024 BQ769142 , BQ76942 , BQ76952 , BQ76972
While all four are used to detect an excess current, OCD1 (Overcurrent in Discharge 1), OCD2 (Overcurrent in Discharge 2), and SCD (Short Circuit in Discharge) use comparators to measure differential voltage across the coulomb counter (SRN and SRP pins). From there, a fault is generated whenever the comparator detects a value . Meanwhile, OCD3 (Overcurrent in Discharge 3) uses the digital value of the coulomb counter ADC to determine whether a fault occurs instead of a comparator, which is the slowest method for detecting overcurrent. The delay times to disable the FETS for each method varies as shown below:
The image below shows how the cutoff varies with time.