The BQ2969 installed on the board outputs OUT high during overvoltage faults as described in the BQ2969 data sheet.
The BQ2969 is configured for cell count by the
connections on the board. By default the board is set up for four cells and this
quick start is for all four cells. When fewer cells are used, refer to Section 2.2 and adjust the supply voltage appropriately.
These steps describe quick connection of the BQ2969EVM to demonstrate operation of the protector function of the EVM. For more detailed descriptions, refer to other sections of the user guide.
Refer to Figure 3-1 for the following steps:
- Install the cell simulator shunts on J6 and the power supply shunt on J2.
- Connect a 0V DC power supply capable of
approximately 250mA between the BAT- and BAT+ terminals and adjust
to approximately 14V.
- Connect a voltage meter to a VSS test point and
monitor the TP2-OUT test point. Note that J4 (pin 3 - OUT) is not electrically
connected by default.
- Connect a voltage meter to a VSS test point and
monitor the TP3-REG test point.
- With nominal conditions observe that OUT (TP2) is low, approximately 0V, and REG
(TP3) is high, approximately 3.3V.
- Demonstrate an overvoltage condition:
- Adjust the supply voltage to approximately
20V.
- Observe that OUT transitions to approximately 7V
and the on-board LED turns on after 6.5 seconds.
- Adjust the supply voltage to approximately
14V.
- Demonstrate an undervoltage condition:
- Adjust the supply voltage to approximately
8V.
- Observe that REG transitions to approximately 0V
after 6.5 seconds.
- Adjust the supply voltage to approximately
14V.
- Make other adjustments as desired for evaluation. See other sections of this user guide for details of operation.
- When complete with this quick start demonstration, turn off the power supply.
Refer to other sections of this user's guide for
additional details.