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about BQ78PL116 current show jumping in the idle

about BQ78PL116 current show jumping in the idle

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john xiao
Posted by john xiao
on Nov 02 2011 20:17 PM
Prodigy140 points

Dear all:

         I  have According to SLUU330.pdf Calibration the BQ78PL114 Temperature,Current.but I found the bqWizard Current jumping in the idle.the range in the -7mA to 7mA.Why will appear this kind of problem.please help me.Thanks a lot.

john

2011.11.2

bq78PL114S12 bq78PL114EVM
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  • Benjamin Sarpong
    Posted by Benjamin Sarpong
    on Nov 04 2011 00:52 AM
    Intellectual1505 points

    Hi John,

    Can you confirm which device you are using? PL114 or the Pl116.

    What is the value of the sense resistor you are using.

    Note: The current measurement will show some tolerance due to the ADC measurement accuracy.

    Please review page 13 of the product specification

    http://www.ti.com/product/bq78pl114

    Ben

    bq78PL114
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  • john xiao
    Posted by john xiao
    on Nov 04 2011 01:19 AM
    Prodigy140 points

    Hi Ben:

         I use BQ78PL114 EVM.the BQ78PL114 EVM sense resistor is 5-m Ω.

        Now  I know the reason of the current jumping in the idle.

        Thanks  a lot.

     

       John

     

    bq78PL114S12 bq78PL114EVM
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  • yuxiao gong
    Posted by yuxiao gong
    on Apr 16 2012 03:38 AM
    Prodigy140 points

    Hello,Benjamin Sarpong

    I have some problems with bq78PL116EVM to ask you. I used Buck circuit to charge the lithium battery and connect the buck circuit I designed to the 116EVM. I use DSP2812 to control the drive module of buck circuit. The input voltage is 54.6V and output voltage is 33.6V.

    And when the load is resistor, the buck circuit works well, But when I connected the buck circuit to Pack+ and Pack- of 116EVM, it didn't work and the EVM was brocken.The bqwizard software can't read the information of the EVM. The SMBus communication was interrupted. The software indicated that the SMBus has an error. So do you know the reason for this?

    And how to solve the problem?

     

    Thanks

     

    Yuxiao Gong

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