Battery Management Unit / Gas Gauge
Power-on-reset (POR) and Low-voltage-detect (LVD) circuits are designed to produce digital control signals/flags to indicated the state of the battery voltage when the battery is close to it's end of life (<0.8V) when the ADC measurements of the battery are unreliable or invalid. POR, with it's threshold set nominally at 0.6V, provides the power-on-reset function as well as indicates that the battery is in the 'dead zone'. The LVD circuit is designed to have 2 thresholds: LVD1 and LVD2. LVD1 is set nominally at 0.6V which indicates that the battery is in the 'danger-zone' whereas LVD2 is set nominally at 0.8V which indicates that the battery is in the 'safe-zone'. Test time programmability of the POR, LVD1, LVD2 are provided for users to fine-adjust the threshold levels.
An internal clock generator provides a 32.768KHz master clock for the ADCs, and can also be used for the SoC that uses this BMU macro. The actual clock frequency can be factory calibrated to within +/-1% accuracy; the calibration bits are then stored into OTP which can be auto-loaded in the field. For hearing-aid systems, STAR2011 acts as a smart power-control-unit which can generate control signals to enable various sub-blocks of the overall system to power on/off safely for different states of charge in the battery.
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