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LM5069: Reverse current on Hot Swap for battery

Part Number: LM5069
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS4810-Q1, TPS4811-Q1

Tool/software:

Hello.

I would be interested on using the LM5069 to limit the current out of a battery when first connected to an unpowered PCB. This is a 8S (29V) battery. The PCB manages both charge and discharge of the battery, and I am aware that people in the past have asked in this forum about the ability of the LM5069 to let current pass from output to input. In this thread about the same question the answer was that the external osfet body diode will allow current to flow into the battery.

And here is where my question comes: my battery needs to have a maximum charge current between 10 and 15A. Thos would cause a big lose of power on the mosfet body diode with a voltage treshold around 1V. Is there any proved or common solution for this problem. I was thinking about using an ideal diode driver parallel to the body diode. Would this work? 

Thanks in advance.