Part Number: BQ24125 Dear TI community,
To charge 3-cell battery I'm using BQ24125 BMS IC, When I given 12 V supply using power source, LED given on PG (power good status) pin is continuous ON but other 2 LED's given on STAT1 (charge in process)…
Hi Dear Mike,
Michael Emanuel35 said: Can you pullup the STAT1, STAT2, and PG/ pins through a 1.5 kOhm resistor to the input as shown in typical application? I want to see the voltage on these pins when it does not work.
IC STAT1, STAT2, and PG pins,…
Part Number: BQ24125 Hi
Can the BQ24125 charge IC use in NiMH battery 2cell in series?
Our requirement are shown as blow.
Input voltage is 12V
Battery : NiMH 2 cell in series
Thanks.
Allen
Part Number: BQ24125
We have created a new design based on the BQ24125 that is used to charge a 3S LiPo.
Before adding the circuitry to the design we modified the resistors on an EVK to set the feedback for the 3S battery.
The first EVK we purchased…
Part Number: BQ24125 I have found that our BQ24125 circuit configured for 3S does not tolerate hot plugging to a 15V wall wart.
If we supply 15V via the bench supply we have no problem.
If we supply 15V via the wall wart where the AC supply is switched…
Part Number: BQ24125 Hello, I am taking over this issue from Michael Welling for now.
I am not getting a clear understanding of the FB circuit from the datasheet.
Are there any total impedance or filtering recommendations for the FB voltage divider?
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Part Number: BQ24125 Hi Team,
Good day.
On page 24 equation 18 of the datasheet, why is the charge current (ICHARGE) is being used to determine the termination current (ITERM) in this step? Should it be 133mA not 1.33A?
Thanks for the clarification.
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Part Number: BQ24125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24105 Hi team,
My customer would like to simulate BQ24125 & BQ24105 and for that they are looking for spice models for these devices.
Are the Spice models available?
Also, I checked some new…
Part Number: BQ24125 Hi Sir,
may we know how many condition for batterydetection? BQ24125 built in battery detection, so there will be detect wave after removing the battery, right?
is there any other way to determine and turn off the internal MOSFET…