Command Sequences; Figure 3-9. Example Voltage Calibration Success; Figure 3-10. Example Current Calibration Failure - Texas Instruments BQ76952EVM User Manual

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3.8 Command Sequences

Features are controlled by commands as described in the
and the registers view shows data, but a user may want to send specific commands to the device. The
Command sequences tool allows this operation and is shown in
section allows read or write to a single or consecutive locations. The Command Sequence section allows reads
and writes to be intermixed in a sequence. Sequences may be stored to files or called from files. Files may be
assigned to buttons in the Command Sequence File Assignment Buttons section. Results can be viewed in the
Transaction Log and saved to a file if desired.
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Figure 3-9. Example Voltage Calibration Success

Figure 3-10. Example Current Calibration Failure

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BQ769x2 data
sheet. Data is available from registers,
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