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A
Temp
B
BATTMON_VOLTAGE<4:0>
=
-
6470
BATTMON_VOLTAGE<4:0>
15.82
75 334
=
=
+
Battery Monitor Registers
The temperature sensor is inversely proportional to
BATTMON_VOLTAGE
. The temperature (in
°
C)
corresponding to a given
BATTMON_VOLTAGE
is given by:
(1)
Assuming
BATTMON_VOLTAGE
<
27, and only valid for
–
40
°
C
<
Temp
<
125
°
C, A and B for a typical
device are given in
Table 13-2. Values for A and B (for a Typical Device)
When Using the Battery monitor for Temperature
Monitoring
Constant
Typ
A
6470
B
334
Note that A should be relatively constant for all devices, but B is not. Information that can be used to
calculate B for a given chip is included in the chip's information page (see
for info about the
information page).
Example:
Find the
BATTMON_VOLTAGE
setting that tells whether the temperature is above or below 75
°
C.
(2)
The closest setting is 16, which corresponds to ~70
°
C (see
). By writing 16 to
BATTMON_VOLTAGE
, an output of
BATTMON_OUT
= 1 tells that the temperature is above 70
°
C, whereas
BATTMON_OUT
= 0 tells that it is below 70
°
C.
13.3 Battery Monitor Registers
This section describes the battery monitor registers.
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–
April 2009
–
Revised January 2012
Battery Monitor
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–
2012, Texas Instruments Incorporated