1 i/o and jumper connections, 2 test procedure – Texas Instruments bq24010/2 User Manual

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I/O and Jumper Connections

2-2

2.1

I/O and Jumper Connections

Jack

Connect To:

J1–DC+

Power supply positive, preset to 5.0VDC, 1-A current limit.

J1–DC–

Power supply ground

J2–BAT+

Positive battery pack terminal

J2–BAT–

Negative battery pack terminal

J2–TS

NC

J2–BAT–

NC

J3–STAT1

External hardware if J4-EXT is jumpered (Not jumpered from factory)

J3–STAT2

External hardware if J5-EXT is jumpered (Not jumpered from factory)

J3–DC–

Return for J3 signals

J3–PG

External hardware if J6–EXT if jumpered (Not jumpered from factory)

J4 (Jumper)

STAT1 indication location – LED (EVM) | EXT

J5 (Jumper)

STAT2 indication location – LED (EVM) | EXT

J6 (Jumper)

PG indication location – LED (EVM) | EXT

Note:

Factory jumper selections shown in bold.

2.2

Test Procedure

Set up the evaluation board as described above, by making the necessary I/O
connections and jumper selections. Before test and evaluation, it is
important to verify that the maximum power dissipation on the IC is not
exceeded: P

(MAX)

= 1.5 watts.

1) Turn on the power supply, which was preset to 5.0 VDC and 1 A for the

current limit setting.

2) The bq24010/2 enters preconditioning mode if the battery is below the

V

(LOWV)

threshold. In this mode, the bq24010/2 precharges the battery

with a low current (typically I

O(CHG)

/10 = 0.7A/10 = 70 mA) until the battery

voltage reaches the V

(LOWV)

threshold or until the precharge timer

expires. If the timer expires, then the charge current is terminated, the
bq24010/2 enters fault mode, and both LEDs turn off. Toggling input power
or battery replacement resets fault mode.

3) Once the battery voltage is above the V

(LOWV)

threshold, the battery

enters fast-charge mode. This EVM is programmed for 0.7 amps of fast
charging current.

4) Once the battery reaches voltage regulation (4.2 V), the current tapers

down as the battery reaches its full capacity.

5) The battery remains at the fast-charge mode until the fast-charge timer

expires, the charge taper time expires, or the charge termination threshold
is reached.

6) If the battery discharges to the recharge threshold, the charger starts fast

charging.

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