SLUUCY8 December   2023 BQ77307

 

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  2.   Read This First
    1.     About This Manual
    2.     Battery Notational Conventions
    3.     Trademarks
    4.     Glossary
  3. Introduction
  4. Device Description
    1. 2.1 Overview
    2. 2.2 Functional Block Diagram
  5. Device Configuration
    1. 3.1 Direct Commands and Subcommands
    2. 3.2 Configuration Using OTP or Registers
    3. 3.3 Data Formats
      1. 3.3.1 Unsigned Integer
      2. 3.3.2 Integer
      3. 3.3.3 Hex
  6. Device Security
  7. Protection Subsystem
    1. 5.1  Protections Overview
    2. 5.2  Protection Evaluation and Detection
    3. 5.3  Protection FET Drivers
    4. 5.4  Cell Overvoltage Protection
    5. 5.5  Cell Undervoltage Protection
    6. 5.6  Short Circuit in Discharge Protection
    7. 5.7  Overcurrent in Charge Protection
    8. 5.8  Overcurrent in Discharge 1 and 2 Protections
    9. 5.9  Current Protection Latch
    10. 5.10 CHG Detector
    11. 5.11 Overtemperature in Charge Protection
    12. 5.12 Overtemperature in Discharge Protection
    13. 5.13 Internal Overtemperature Protection
    14. 5.14 Undertemperature in Charge Protection
    15. 5.15 Undertemperature in Discharge Protection
    16. 5.16 Cell Open Wire Detection
    17. 5.17 Voltage Reference Diagnostic Protection
    18. 5.18 VSS Diagnostic Protection
    19. 5.19 REGOUT Diagnostic Protection
    20. 5.20 LFO Oscillator Integrity Diagnostic Protection
    21. 5.21 Internal Factory Trim Diagnostic Protection
  8. Device Status and Controls
    1. 6.1 0x00 Control Status() and 0x12 Battery Status() Commands
    2. 6.2 Unused VC Cell Input Pins
    3. 6.3 LDOs
    4. 6.4 ALERT Pin Operation
    5. 6.5 TS Pin Operation
    6. 6.6 Device Event Timing
  9. Operational Modes
    1. 7.1 Overview of Operational Modes
    2. 7.2 NORMAL Mode
    3. 7.3 SHUTDOWN Mode
    4. 7.4 CONFIG_UPDATE Mode
  10. I2C Serial Communications
    1. 8.1 I2C Serial Communications Interface
  11. Commands and Subcommands
    1. 9.1 Direct Commands
    2. 9.2 Bit Field Definitions for Direct Commands
      1. 9.2.1  Safety Alert A Register
      2. 9.2.2  Safety Status A Register
      3. 9.2.3  Safety Alert B Register
      4. 9.2.4  Safety Status B Register
      5. 9.2.5  Battery Status Register
      6. 9.2.6  Alarm Status Register
      7. 9.2.7  Alarm Raw Status Register
      8. 9.2.8  Alarm Enable Register
      9. 9.2.9  FET CONTROL Register
      10. 9.2.10 REGOUT CONTROL Register
    3. 9.3 Command-only Subcommands
    4. 9.4 Subcommands with Data
    5. 9.5 Bitfield Definitions for Subcommands
      1. 9.5.1 DEVICE NUMBER Register
      2. 9.5.2 FW VERSION Register
      3. 9.5.3 HW VERSION Register
      4. 9.5.4 SECURITY KEYS Register
      5. 9.5.5 PROT RECOVERY Register
  12. 10Data Memory
    1. 10.1 Settings
      1. 10.1.1 Settings:Configuration
        1. 10.1.1.1  Settings:Configuration:Reserved
        2. 10.1.1.2  Settings:Configuration:Power Config
        3. 10.1.1.3  Settings:Configuration:REGOUT Config
        4. 10.1.1.4  Settings:Configuration:I2C Address
        5. 10.1.1.5  Settings:Configuration:I2C Config
        6. 10.1.1.6  Settings:Configuration:TS Mode
        7. 10.1.1.7  Settings:Configuration:Vcell Mode
        8. 10.1.1.8  Settings:Configuration:Default Alarm Mask
        9. 10.1.1.9  Settings:Configuration:FET Options
        10. 10.1.1.10 Settings:Configuration:Charge Detector Time
      2. 10.1.2 Settings:Protection
        1. 10.1.2.1 Settings:Protection:Enabled Protections A
        2. 10.1.2.2 Settings:Protection:Enabled Protections B
        3. 10.1.2.3 Settings:Protection:DSG FET Protections A
        4. 10.1.2.4 Settings:Protection:CHG FET Protections A
        5. 10.1.2.5 Settings:Protection:Both FET Protections B
        6. 10.1.2.6 Settings:Protection:Cell Open Wire Check Time
    2. 10.2 Protections
      1. 10.2.1 Protections:Cell Voltage
        1. 10.2.1.1 Protections:Cell Voltage:Cell Undervoltage Protection Threshold
        2. 10.2.1.2 Protections:Cell Voltage:Cell Undervoltage Protection Delay
        3. 10.2.1.3 Protections:Cell Voltage:Cell Undervoltage Protection Recovery Hysteresis
        4. 10.2.1.4 Protections:Cell Voltage:Cell Overvoltage Protection Threshold
        5. 10.2.1.5 Protections:Cell Voltage:Cell Overvoltage Protection Delay
        6. 10.2.1.6 Protections:Cell Voltage:Cell Overvoltage Protection Recovery Hysteresis
      2. 10.2.2 Protections:Current
        1. 10.2.2.1  Protections:Current:Overcurrent in Charge Protection Threshold
        2. 10.2.2.2  Protections:Current:Overcurrent in Charge Protection Delay
        3. 10.2.2.3  Protections:Current:Overcurrent in Discharge 1 Protection Threshold
        4. 10.2.2.4  Protections:Current:Overcurrent in Discharge 1 Protection Delay
        5. 10.2.2.5  Protections:Current:Overcurrent in Discharge 2 Protection Threshold
        6. 10.2.2.6  Protections:Current:Overcurrent in Discharge 2 Protection Delay
        7. 10.2.2.7  Protections:Current:Short Circuit in Discharge Protection Threshold
        8. 10.2.2.8  Protections:Current:Short Circuit in Discharge Protection Delay
        9. 10.2.2.9  Protections:Current:Latch Limit
        10. 10.2.2.10 Protections:Current:Recovery Time
      3. 10.2.3 Protections:Temperature
        1. 10.2.3.1  Protections:Temperature:Overtemperature in Charge Protection Threshold
        2. 10.2.3.2  Protections:Temperature:Overtemperature in Charge Protection Delay
        3. 10.2.3.3  Protections:Temperature:Overtemperature in Charge Protection Recovery
        4. 10.2.3.4  Protections:Temperature:Undertemperature in Charge Protection Threshold
        5. 10.2.3.5  Protections:Temperature:Undertemperature in Charge Protection Delay
        6. 10.2.3.6  Protections:Temperature:Undertemperature in Charge Protection Recovery
        7. 10.2.3.7  Protections:Temperature:Overtemperature in Discharge Protection Threshold
        8. 10.2.3.8  Protections:Temperature:Overtemperature in Discharge Protection Delay
        9. 10.2.3.9  Protections:Temperature:Overtemperature in Discharge Protection Recovery
        10. 10.2.3.10 Protections:Temperature:Undertemperature in Discharge Protection Threshold
        11. 10.2.3.11 Protections:Temperature:Undertemperature in Discharge Protection Delay
        12. 10.2.3.12 Protections:Temperature:Undertemperature in Discharge Protection Recovery
        13. 10.2.3.13 Protections:Temperature:Internal Overtemperature Protection Threshold
        14. 10.2.3.14 Protections:Temperature:Internal Overtemperature Protection Delay
        15. 10.2.3.15 Protections:Temperature:Internal Overtemperature Protection Recovery
    3. 10.3 Power
      1. 10.3.1 Power:Configuration
        1. 10.3.1.1 Power:Configuration:Voltage CHECK Time
        2. 10.3.1.2 Power:Configuration:Body Diode Threshold
      2. 10.3.2 Power:Shutdown
        1. 10.3.2.1 Power:Shutdown:Shutdown Cell Voltage
        2. 10.3.2.2 Power:Shutdown:Shutdown Stack Voltage
        3. 10.3.2.3 Power:Shutdown:Shutdown Temperature
    4. 10.4 Security
      1. 10.4.1 Security:Settings
        1. 10.4.1.1 Security:Settings:Security Settings
        2. 10.4.1.2 Security:Settings:Full Access Key Step 1
        3. 10.4.1.3 Security:Settings:Full Access Key Step 2
      2. 10.4.2 Data Memory Summary
  13. 11Revision History

LDOs

The BQ77307 contains an integrated 1.8 V LDO (REG18) that provides a regulated 1.8 V supply voltage for the device's internal circuitry and digital logic. The supply current for this LDO is drawn from the BAT pin.

The device also integrates a programmable LDO (REGOUT) for external circuitry, such as a host processor or external transceiver circuitry. The REGOUT LDO takes its input from the REGSRC pin, which is generally expected to be connected to the top-of-stack, or can be generated by a separate DC/DC converter in the system. The REGOUT LDO output voltage can be programmed to 1.8 V, 2.5 V, 3.0 V, 3.3 V, or 5.0 V, and it can provide an output current of up to 20 mA if thermal conditions permit.

The REGOUT LDO voltage level is selected using the Settings:Configuration:REGOUT Config[REGCTL_2:0] configuration bits as shown below. The LDO is enabled using the Settings:Configuration:REGOUT Config[REG_EN] configuration bit, and its setting can be modified during operation using the 0x69 REGOUT Control() command.

The REGOUT LDO can be programmed to either remain disabled or power up automatically whenever the device exits SHUTDOWN mode, depending on OTP configuration. When the REGOUT LDO is disabled, its output is pulled to VSS with an internal resistance of approximately 2.5-kΩ while the device is in NORMAL mode. If the LDO is configured based on OTP settings to be powered, then at each later power-up the device autonomously loads the OTP settings and enable the LDO as configured, without requiring communications first.

The BQ77307 is designed to operate properly with a die temperature up to 110°C. Therefore the system design must avoid drawing excessive current from the REGOUT LDO if it could result in the die temperature exceeding this level. For example, with an ambient temperature of 60°C, a stack voltage of 31.5 V, and LDO programmed to an output voltage of 2.5 V, the device dissipates approximately 580 mW when supplying 20 mA of load current. The package thermal impedance can be used to calculate the resulting die temperature. If this exceeds the device's specified temperature range, the load current must be limited in the system. The BQ77307 REGOUT LDO includes an overtemperature detector, which detects if the die temperature exceeds a level of approximately 120°C and automatically causes the LDO to shutdown, and if the Settings:Configuration:Power Config[OTSD] bit is set, the entire device also enters SHUTDOWN mode.

Table 6-3 REGOUT LDO Voltage Settings from Settings:Configuration:REGOUT Config and 0x69 REGOUT Control()
REGCTL[2:0] or REGOUTV[2:0] REGOUT Voltage (V)
0x0 - 0x3 1.8
0x4 2.5
0x5 3.0
0x6 (default) 3.3
0x7 5.0