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bq76200EVM Quick Start Guide

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BATSR– is the negative terminal of the power supply or after the sense resistor. When using a power
supply for evaluation, be sure the power supply can accept or is protected from any reverse current
such as with a blocking diode if another supply is used in the system.

Pack terminals (PACK+ and PACK–)

Attach the load or charger to the pack terminals. If using a power supply to simulate a charger, be sure
it can accept or is protected from any reverse current.

Ground shunt (J3)

This shunt connects the IC VSS to the high-current return path. When the shunt is removed, the two
signals are connected with a 1-k

Ω

resistor.

Control voltage shunt (J6)

This shunt connects BATT+ to a zener regulator to provide an on-board control voltage for simple
evaluation.

Control input header (J7)

J7 allows enabling the bq76200 control signals from the on-board zener regulator voltage using shunts.
See the bq76200 data sheet for the description of the control signals. The divided pack voltage can
also be accessed here as the PDIV signal. When the shunts are not used, the header may be used for
connection to other equipment.

Control input terminal block (J8)

The J8 terminal block provides an alternate connection point for control inputs and PDIV signal.

2.4

Quick Start Sequence

These steps describe a simple demonstration or check of the operation of the bq76200EVM.

1. Connect a 100-k

Ω

resistor to the PACK terminals.

2. Confirm shunts are in place on J3, J6, and J7 at the PMON, CPEN, PCHG, CHG, and DSG positions.

3. Connect a 10-V power supply across the BATT+ and BATSR– terminals.

4. Enable the supply.

5. Measure the voltage on the pack terminals. Observe this is approximately 10 V.

6. Remove the shunt at the J7 CHG position. Observe that the pack voltage drops approximately 300 mV

below the supply. When using a smaller load resistor the voltage drop will be greater

7. Remove the shunt at the J7 PCHG position also. Observe that the pack voltage drops to approximately

500 mV below the supply. When using a smaller load resistor, this additional drop may not be
observed.

8. Re-install the CHG and PCHG shunts.

9. Remove the shunt at the J7 DSG position. Observe that the pack voltage drops to approximately 0 V.

10. Measure the voltage on the PDIV pin J7 pin 3 or J8 pin 2. Observe that this voltage is approximately 0

V.

11. Re-install the shunt at the J7 DSG position. Observe that the PDIV voltage is approximately 0.36 V.

12. Remove the shunt at the J7 PMON position. Observer that the PDIV voltage drops to approximately 0

V.

13. Re-install the PMON shunt.

14. Disable the power supply and disconnect, if complete.

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bq76200 High Voltage Battery Pack Front-End Charge/Discharge High-Side

SLVU926 – July 2015

NFET Driver Evaluation Module

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Summary of Contents for bq76200

Page 1: ...nts 4 1 2 Ordering Information 4 1 3 Documentation 4 1 4 bq76200 Circuit Module Performance Specification Summary 4 2 bq76200EVM Quick Start Guide 4 2 1 Before You Begin 4 2 2 Items Needed for EVM Quick Start Evaluation 5 2 3 EVM Connections 5 2 4 Quick Start Sequence 6 3 Additional Evaluation Setups 7 3 1 Operation With Charge and Discharge Currents 7 3 2 Connecting to a BMS System 7 3 3 Connecti...

Page 2: ...m Layer 13 13 bq76200EVM Schematic 14 List of Tables 1 Performance Specification Summary 4 2 bq76200EVM Bill of Materials 15 2 bq76200 High Voltage Battery Pack Front End Charge Discharge High Side SLVU926 July 2015 NFET Driver Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 3: ...ess d All interface circuits power supplies evaluation modules instruments meters scopes and other related apparatus used in a development environment exceeding 50 VRMS 75 VDC must be electrically located within a protected Emergency Power Off EPO protected power strip e Use a stable and non conductive work surface f Use adequately insulated clamps and wires to attach measurement probes and instru...

Page 4: ... 30 o C 2 bq76200EVM Quick Start Guide This section provides the step by step procedures required to use a new EVM and configure it for operation in a laboratory environment 2 1 Before You Begin The following warnings and cautions are noted for the safety of anyone using or working close to the bq76200 EVM Observe all safety precautions Warning Warning Hot surface Contact may cause burns Do not to...

Page 5: ... does not contain current or voltage thresholds for circuit protection It must be used by qualified personnel with additional equipment for evaluation only 2 2 Items Needed for EVM Quick Start Evaluation bq76200 circuit module A DC power supply that can provide 10 V and 1 A minimum a voltage range bipolar operation and constant current constant voltage capability is desirable A load such as a 100 ...

Page 6: ...eps describe a simple demonstration or check of the operation of the bq76200EVM 1 Connect a 100 kΩ resistor to the PACK terminals 2 Confirm shunts are in place on J3 J6 and J7 at the PMON CPEN PCHG CHG and DSG positions 3 Connect a 10 V power supply across the BATT and BATSR terminals 4 Enable the supply 5 Measure the voltage on the pack terminals Observe this is approximately 10 V 6 Remove the sh...

Page 7: ...e the control signals for the bq76200 a concept is shown in Figure 3 The J7 header or J8 terminal block may be useful to connect signals to the bq76200 EVM refer to the documentation for the BMS board to determine where to connect and how to interface the signals Ensure that the BMS settings are correctly changed to match the pack and application for the solution being evaluated and the bq76200 EV...

Page 8: ...lled but provide an appropriate ground for the system Figure 4 Operation With a MCU 3 4 Troubleshooting If the bq76200 does not appear to be operating check the BATT and enable voltages BATT must be in the range of the board and the BAT test point in the range of the IC as shown in the data sheet Check that the board ground is appropriately connected to the system supply ground With the CP_EN volt...

Page 9: ...ks HS10 and HS11 shown in the bill of materials The flat areas of the back of the board may be used for adhesive mount heatsinks if appropriate 4 3 PACK Transient Pattern D2 is a pattern for a TVS on the pack if desired 4 4 Input Limit Circuit The bq76200 EVM contains zener diodes and resistors on the inputs These may limit the voltage to the control input pins if multiple pins on the IC are short...

Page 10: ...cuit module 5 1 Board Layout This section shows the PCB layers and assembly drawing for the bq76200 module see Figure 5 through Figure 12 Figure 5 Top Silk Screen Figure 6 Bottom Silk Screen 10 bq76200 High Voltage Battery Pack Front End Charge Discharge High Side SLVU926 July 2015 NFET Driver Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 11: ...Figure 7 Top Assembly Figure 8 Bottom Assembly 11 SLVU926 July 2015 bq76200 High Voltage Battery Pack Front End Charge Discharge High Side NFET Driver Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 12: ... Figure 9 Top Layer Figure 10 Internal Layer 1 12 bq76200 High Voltage Battery Pack Front End Charge Discharge High Side SLVU926 July 2015 NFET Driver Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 13: ...igure 11 Internal Layer 2 Figure 12 Bottom Layer 13 SLVU926 July 2015 bq76200 High Voltage Battery Pack Front End Charge Discharge High Side NFET Driver Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2015 Texas Instruments Incorporated ...

Page 14: ... 1V D4 J6 100k R6 0 01µF C7 0 1µF C5 100 R16 GND GND GND GND GND 1 00k R1 J3 0 R17 0 R18 0 R19 GND GND GND Manual D2 DNP Operation GND Q7 DNP Q8 DNP Q2 DNP TP7 TP9 TP8 TP10 TP11 TP12 TP13 TP2 TP4 TP5 TP1 TP14 TP15 TP16 TP3 TP6 E1 GND GND GND TP17 GND 1 00k R20 39 2k R21 39 2k R23 39 2k R25 39 2k R28 39 2k R30 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 GND 1 00k R22 1 00k R24 1 00k R27 1 00k R29 GND GND GND GND CD PGATE B...

Page 15: ...50 W x 0 200 H PCB Label 0 650 H x THT 14 423 10 Brady 10 000 per roll 0 200 W Q1 1 100V MOSFET P CH 100V 0 6A SOT 23 SOT 23 ZXMP10A13FTA Diodes Inc None Q3 Q4 2 100V MOSFET N CH 100V 16A SON 5x6mm SON 5x6mm CSD19531Q5A Texas Instruments None R1 R20 R22 6 1 00k RES 1 00k ohm 1 0 1W 0603 0603 CRCW06031K00FKEA Vishay Dale R24 R27 R29 R2 R3 R4 R5 4 1 0k RES 1 0k ohm 5 1W 2512 2512 ERJ 1TYJ102U Panaso...

Page 16: ...4 0 Machine Screw Round 4 40 x 1 4 Nylon Philips panhead Screw NY PMS 440 0025 PH B F Fastener Supply H9 0 HEATSINK DC DC HALF BRICK VERT DC DC Half Brick 518 95AB Wakefield Solutions Vertical Heat Sink H10 H11 0 Heatsink DDPAK TO 263 SMT Heatsink DDPAk 573300D00010G Aavid Q2 0 60V MOSFET P CH 60V 19A DPAK DPAK SUD19P06 60L Vishay Siliconix None Q5 Q6 0 100V MOSFET N CH 100V 18A DDPAK DDPAK AOB290...

Page 17: ...ring the warranty period to the address designated by TI and that are determined by TI not to conform to such warranty If TI elects to repair or replace such EVM TI shall have a reasonable time to repair such EVM or provide replacements Repaired EVMs shall be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period Replaced EVMs shall be warranted for a new full ninety 90 day warranty period 3 ...

Page 18: ... by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Concernant les EVMs avec antennes détachables Conformément à la rég...

Page 19: ... connecting any load to the EVM output If there is uncertainty as to the load specification please contact a TI field representative During normal operation even with the inputs and outputs kept within the specified allowable ranges some circuit components may have elevated case temperatures These components include but are not limited to linear regulators switching transistors pass transistors cu...

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Page 21: ...esponsible for compliance with all legal regulatory and safety related requirements concerning its products and any use of TI components in its applications notwithstanding any applications related information or support that may be provided by TI Buyer represents and agrees that it has all the necessary expertise to create and implement safeguards which anticipate dangerous consequences of failur...

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