MC13892AJVL Freescale Semiconductor, MC13892AJVL Datasheet - Page 109

IC PMU I.MX51/37/35/27 186MAPBGA

MC13892AJVL

Manufacturer Part Number
MC13892AJVL
Description
IC PMU I.MX51/37/35/27 186MAPBGA
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor

Specifications of MC13892AJVL

Applications
Battery Management, Display (LED Drivers), Handheld/Mobile Devices, Power Supply
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
186-LFBGA
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Duty Cycle (max)
55 %
Input Voltage
- 0.3 V to + 20 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 30 C
Output Current
30 mA
Output Voltage
3.3 V
Topology
Boost
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Mounting
Surface Mount
Package Type
BGA
Case Length
12mm
Screening Level
Industrial
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Supply
-
Voltage - Supply
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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example is given below.
contents of the CCOUT[15:0] are valid, a CCFAULT bit is available. CCFAULT will be set '1' if the CCOUT content is no longer
valid, this means the bit gets set when a fault condition occurs and stays latched till cleared by software. There is no interrupt
associated to this bit. The following fault conditions are covered.
incorrectly the battery charge by this change in polarity. When CCOUT[15:0] becomes equal to 8000HEX the CCFAULT is set.
The counter stays counting so its contents can still be exploited.
by the input supply to the IC dropping below the under voltage detect threshold, so BP<UVDET. To avoid false detection due to
short power cuts, the CCFAULT is set only after a long debounce of 1 second.
supply the application and the BP will not drop below UVDET. To still detect a battery removal, one can use the battery detect
function as described in the channel description earlier in this chapter. When the sense bit BATTDETBS becomes a 1, the
CCFAULT is set only after a long debounce of 1 second.
Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data
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1. SPI Access 1: Initialize
2. Wait for analog calibration period
3. SPI Access 2: Set scaler
4. SPI Access 3: Read analog offset and reset CC
As follows from the previous description, using the CC requires a number of programming steps. A typical programming
From this point on the ACC is running properly and CCOUT[15:0] reflects the accumulated charge. In order to be sure the
Counter roll over: CCOUT[15:0] = 8000HEX
This occurs when the contents of CCOUT[15:0] go from a negative to a positive value or vice versa. Software may interpret
Battery removal: 'BP<UVDET'
When removing and replacing the battery, the contents of the counter are no longer valid. A battery removal is characterized
Battery removal when charging: BATTDETBS = 1
The battery removal detection as described previously, is not applicable when charging, since the charger will continue to
• Reg 9: Write STARTCC = 1, RSTCC = 1, CCCALA = 1, CCDITHER = 1, CCCALDB = 0
• RSTCC will be self clearing
• Register 10 is NOT to be programmed since by default the ONEC[14:0] scaler is set to 1
• Reg 9: Write STARTCC = 1, RSTCC = 1, CCCALA = 0, CCDITHER = 1, CCCALDB = 0
• During the write access, on the MISO read line the most recent CCOUT[15:0] is available
• RSTCC will be self clearing
• Reg 10: Write ONEC to desired value for CC use, for instance 2621DEC
FUNCTIONAL DEVICE OPERATION
ADC SUBSYSTEM
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