SLUUCW9 December 2023 BQ76972
Class | Subclass | Name | Type | Min | Max | Default | Unit |
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Settings | FET | FET Options | H1 | 0x00 | 0xFF | 0x0D | Hex |
7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
RSVD_0 | RSVD_0 | FET_INIT_OFF | PDSG_EN | FET_CTRL_EN | HOST_FET_EN | SLEEPCHG | SFET |
Bit | Field | Default | Description |
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5 | FET_INIT_OFF | 0 | The host has the option to send commands to turn the FETs off or allow them to be turned on. This bit may be set for the device to wait for a host command before turning FETs on. 0 = Default host FET control state allows FETs to be on 1 = Default host FET control state forces FETs off |
4 | PDSG_EN | 0 | To reduce inrush current when the DSG FET turns on, the PDSG FET can be enabled for a short time first to charge up the load through a higher-resistance path. This bit enables this operation. 0 = PDSG FET is not used 1 = PDSG FET is turned on before DSG |
3 | FET_CTRL_EN | 1 | In systems where the device's FET drivers are not used, disable the charge pump in Settings:FET:Chg Pump Control and clear this bit to prevent the device from attempting to turn the FETs on.
0 = FETs will not be turned on 1 = FETs are controlled by the device |
2 | HOST_FET_EN | 1 | Some systems need the ability to override the device's FET control and force the FETs to turn off through commands. If that functionality is not needed, it can be disabled to prevent commands from turning the FETs off. 0 = Host FET control commands are ignored 1 = Host FET control commands are allowed |
1 | SLEEPCHG | 0 | The CHG FET can be disabled while in SLEEP mode to conserve power. This bit configures whether or not to allow the CHG FET to be enabled in SLEEP mode. 0 = CHG FET is turned off in SLEEP mode 1 = CHG FET may be enabled in SLEEP mode |
0 | SFET | 1 | The device supports both series and parallel FET configurations. When the CHG and DSG FETs are in series, current may flow through the body diode of one of the FETs when the other is enabled. In this configuration, body diode protection is used to turn the FET on when current above a threshold is detected to be flowing through that FET. When the system has separate DSG and CHG paths and parallel FETs, body diode protection is not needed and should be disabled. 0 = Parallel FET mode: Body diode protection is disabled 1 = Series FET mode: Body diode protection is enabled |