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BQ40Z60: Is re-learning cycle required after waking up from shutdown mode?

Part Number: BQ40Z60

I found it at BQ40Z60 technical reference manual at shutdown mode section :

NOTE: The device goes through a full reset when exiting from SHUTDOWN mode, which means the device will re-initialize. On power up, the gauge will check some special memory locations. If the memory checksum is incorrect, or if the gauge or the AFE watchdog has been triggered, the gauge will do a full reset. The memory checksum is good; for example, in a case of a short power glitch, the gauge will do a partial reset. The initialization is faster in a partial reset, and certain memory data will not be re-initialized (for example, all SBS registers, last known FET state, last ADC and CC readings, and so on) and so a partial reset is usually transparent to the host.

Is it mean I should re-learning cycle the battery pack after it wakes up from shutdown mode?

Thanks

- Hendra