SLUUCO5A december 2022 – august 2023 BQ34Z100-R2
The device provides an autocalibration feature that will measure the voltage offset error across SRP and SRN from time-to-time as operating conditions change. It subtracts the resulting offset error from normal sense resistor voltage, VSR, for maximum measurement accuracy.
The two different offset calibration schemes, Periodic and Dynamic, autocalibrate cc offset
The Periodic offset calibration is done when:
To disable the calibration in this scheme, set the temperature range to an extreme value, such as, for example, –40°C to –39 C. Contact your TI representative to modify these parameters.
The Dynamic offset calibration is done when:
To disable the calibration in this scheme, set DV Lim / DT Lim thresholds to a higher value. Contact your TI representative to modify the related parameters.
Autocalibration uses voltage measurements to verify that there is no significant change of the battery load current during the calibration. If the battery voltage drops more than Vd Lim during the offset calibration, the offset calibration stops.