“As mobile devices add more functionality, such as high-definition video and data transmission, consumers want to operate their devices just like notebook computers and expect to know remaining battery capacity,” said Dave Heacock, senior vice president of TI’s high-volume analog and logic business. “Today’s announcement builds on TI’s innovative battery fuel gauge technology, which is used in millions of notebook computers. Our portable device customers asked to incorporate the technology into their mobile designs -- and now they can.”
"The bq27500 represents the
next levels of technological advancement in the area of Gas Gauging using
TI's Patented Impedance Track Technology. Aimed at Portable Consumer Electronics
devices, BQ27500 accurately predicts battery run times. The end consumer
now has more power in his hands, literally, with the added advantages of
minimized data loss and optimized utilization of existing battery energy."
Says, Ram Ananth, Engineering Manager, Power Management Products,
Texas Instruments (India) Pvt Ltd
The bq27500 system-side
battery fuel gauge with TI’s patented Impedance Track technology accurately
measures data from a device’s single-cell Li-Ion battery to predict remaining
battery capacity under all conditions, even as a battery ages. The tiny
IC analyzes precise state-of-charge by correlating between a battery’s
voltage and cell impedance, or resistance, and its current integration
to adjust remaining state-of-charge up or down the predicted discharge
curve.
Most handhelds today do not accurately gauge remaining battery capacity, but simply measure the cell voltage to guess the capacity. Traditional “coulomb counting” techniques used in some handhelds require static and unreliable modeling methods that attempt to compensate for discharge rate, temperature and age of the cell, and must also model self-discharge and other non-measurable currents. Since these models have an inherent error, which is difficult to minimize, an end-user will not accurately know how much run-time remains as the battery ages.
Predicting Remaining Capacity
The bq27500 directly measures
the effect of a battery’s discharge rate, temperature, age and other factors
to accurately predict remaining life within one percent error. By measuring
and storing real-time battery impedance values, the IC automatically adjusts
to changes in full capacity as a battery ages. State-of-charge and full
capacity are calculated from the voltage and impedance measurements, eliminating
the need to re-learn from a charge and discharge cycle.
Intelligent Power Optimization
As handheld systems provide
more functions, the need has grown for accurate fuel gauging to intelligently
manage available power, alert the user of system operating-time, and extend
the run-time of the system as far as possible. Accurate battery data is
used by applications processors, such as TI’s OMAP3410 processor with SmartReflex™
power and performance technologies, to optimize the system’s complete mobile
power operating system. For instance, the system can leverage low-power
modes, clock gating, clock throttling and dynamic voltage and frequency
scaling capabilities based on battery capacity. The bq27500 provides an
accurate reserve energy warning, which allows a system to save data to
non-volatile memory at the end of a battery’s discharge, so work is not
lost when battery life runs out.
System-Side Implementation
The bq27500 is implemented
on the host system’s board, and can support an embedded or removable battery.
System-side implementation allows a handheld manufacturer to save cost
by designing an end-equipment that does not need extra electronics added
to the battery pack. As batteries continue to shrink in size, integration
of electronics on the battery becomes more of a challenge. System-side
implementation of the bq27500 can control and manage other main battery
management functions, such as battery pack authentication.
Pricing and Availability
The bq27500 is available
today in volume from TI and its authorized distributors. Available in a
space-saving 12-pin, 2.5 mm x 4 mm SON package, the device’s suggested
retail pricing is $0.95 in 1,000-piece quantities. Evaluation modules of
the bq27500, design application notes, user guides and TI’s software design
tool are available through power.ti.com.
Comprehensive Battery
Management Portfolio
TI provides high-performance
battery power management products for any single-cell or multi-cell battery
powered design, including a full range of battery fuel gauges, battery
charge management, and battery protection and authentication solutions.
The bq20z90 and bq20z70 multi-cell battery fuel gauges target notebook
computers and portable industrial applications. TI’s bq27000 family of
fuel gauge ICs supports single-cell battery packs. For more information
on TI’s battery management products, see: www.ti.com/battman.
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