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TIDA-050047: BQ25792 current consumption

Part Number: TIDA-050047
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ25792, TPS25750

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In the above related post, it is mentioned that the BQ25792 draws too much current and there is a firmware fix that should be applied to resolve.

We have no means of configuring the BQ25792 in our final design as there is no header or connectivity included. Our design is due to go into production soon and we cannot afford to reprogram firmware on 100's of units.

Please can you explain whether this problem will be present in our design. Is there a date code / identifier for devices that will be affected?

Are there any other problems with the BQ25792 or TPS25750 that need to be resolved with new firmware upload? I am already aware of an issue with sending 4CC commands to write I2C to BQ25792 through the TPS25750 ('IC2w'). What other problems are there that are currently under investigation or resolved?