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bq2920x Voltage Protection with Automatic Cell Balance for 2-Series Cell Li-Ion Batteries
1 Features
3 Description
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•
The bq2920x device is a secondary overvoltage
protection IC for 2-series cell lithium-ion battery packs
that
incorporates
a
high-accuracy
precision
overvoltage detection circuit and automatic cell
imbalance correction.
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2-Series Cell Secondary Protection
Automatic Cell Imbalance Correction with External
Enable Control
– ±30-mV Enable, 0-mV Disable Thresholds
Typical
External Capacitor-Controlled Delay Timer
External Resistor-Controlled Cell Balance Current
Low Power Consumption ICC < 3 µA Typical
(VCELL(ALL) < VPROTECT)
Internal Cell Balancing Handles Current
up to 15 mA
External Cell Balancing Mode Supported
High-Accuracy Overvoltage Protection:
– ±25 mV with TA = 0°C to 60°C
Fixed Overvoltage Protection Thresholds:
4.30 V, 4.35 V
Small 8L DRB Package
The voltage of each cell in a 2-series cell battery
pack is compared to a factory programmed internal
reference voltage. If either cell reaches an
overvoltage condition, the OUT pin changes from low
to high state.
The bq2920x can perform automatic voltage-based
cell imbalance correction. Balancing can start when
the cell voltages are different by nominally 30 mV or
more and stops when the difference is nominally 0
mV. Cell balancing is enabled and disabled by the
CB_EN pin.
Device Information(1)
PART NUMBER
bq29200
bq29209
2 Applications
•
PACKAGE
VSON (8)
BODY SIZE (NOM)
3.00 mm × 3.00 mm
(1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at
the end of the datasheet.
2nd Level Protection in Li-Ion Battery Packs
– Netbook Computers
– Power Tools
– Portable Equipment and Instrumentation
– Battery Backup Systems
Simplified Schematic
PACK+
RCB2
CELL2
CIN
RCB1
1 VC2
OUT 8
2 VC1
VDD 7
CIN
3 VC1_CB
CELL1
RCB
RVD
4 CD
CB_EN 6
GND 5
CVD
PWR PAD
CCD
PACK-
1
An IMPORTANT NOTICE at the end of this data sheet addresses availability, warranty, changes, use in safety-critical applications,
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Table of Contents
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Features ..................................................................
Applications ...........................................................
Description .............................................................
Revision History.....................................................
Device Options.......................................................
Pin Configuration and Functions .........................
Specifications.........................................................
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1
1
2
4
4
4
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
4
5
5
5
5
7
7
Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................
ESD Ratings..............................................................
Recommended Operating Conditions.......................
Thermal Information ..................................................
Electrical Characteristics...........................................
Recommended Cell Balancing Configurations .........
Typical Characteristics ..............................................
Detailed Description .............................................. 8
8.1 Overview ................................................................... 8
8.2 Functional Block Diagram ......................................... 8
8.3 Feature Description................................................... 8
8.4 Device Functional Modes........................................ 12
9
Application and Implementation ........................ 13
9.1 Application Information............................................ 13
9.2 Typical Applications ................................................ 13
9.3 System Example ..................................................... 14
10 Power Supply Recommendations ..................... 14
11 Layout................................................................... 15
11.1 Layout Guidelines ................................................. 15
11.2 Layout Example .................................................... 15
12 Device and Documentation Support ................. 16
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
Related Links ........................................................
Community Resources..........................................
Trademarks ...........................................................
Electrostatic Discharge Caution ............................
Glossary ................................................................
16
16
16
16
16
13 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable
Information ........................................................... 16
4 Revision History
Changes from Revision B (December 2014) to Revision C
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Changed Typical Application title to Simplified Schematic .................................................................................................... 1
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Changed resistor RVD location, added PACK+ and PACK- in the Simplified Schematic image ............................................ 1
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Deleted the Lead Temperature (soldering) from the Absolute Maximum Ratings table ....................................................... 4
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Deleted table notes 2 through 7 from the Thermal Information.............................................................................................. 5
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Changed resistor RVD location in Figure 9 ........................................................................................................................... 13
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Added title to Table 1............................................................................................................................................................ 13
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Changed resistor RVD location, added PACK+ and PACK- in Figure 11 ............................................................................ 14
Changes from Revision A (September 2010) to Revision B
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Added ESD Ratings table, Feature Description section, Device Functional Modes, Application and Implementation
section, Power Supply Recommendations section, Layout section, Device and Documentation Support section, and
Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information section .................................................................................................. 1
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Changes from Original (June 2010) to Revision A
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Changed values in XDELAY and XDELAY_CTM electrical characteristics....................................................................................... 5
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Changed specifications for VOUT ............................................................................................................................................. 6
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Changed test conditions for VOUT, IOH, and IOL ....................................................................................................................... 6
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Added VMM_DET_ON: VC2 = VDD = 7.6 V ................................................................................................................................. 6
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Changed VMM_DET_OFF: From VDD – VC2 – 7.6 V to VC2 = VDD = 7.6 V.............................................................................. 6
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Changed content in Recommended Cell Balancing Configurations section .......................................................................... 7
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Added ICD Charge Current figure ............................................................................................................................................ 7
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Added ICD Discharge Current figure ....................................................................................................................................... 7
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Changed XDELAY from nominally 8.0 s/µF to nominally 9.0 s/µF............................................................................................. 8
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Changed Timing for Overvoltage Sensing figure ................................................................................................................... 9
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Added Cell Imbalance Auto-Detection (Via Cell Voltage) section ........................................................................................ 10
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Changed VDD value in Customer Test Mode from 8.5 V to 9.5 V....................................................................................... 10
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Changed the Voltage Test Limits figure ............................................................................................................................... 11
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Added External Cell Balancing section................................................................................................................................. 14
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5 Device Options
TA
PART NUMBER
OVP
BQ29200
4.35 V
BQ29209
4.30 V
–40°C to +110°C
6 Pin Configuration and Functions
DRB Package
8-Pin VSON
Top View
VC2
1
VC1
2
8
OUT
7
VDD
PWR PAD
VC1_CB
3
6
CB_EN
CD
4
5
GND
Pin Functions
PIN
DESCRIPTION
NAME
NO.
CB_EN
6
Cell balance enable
CD
4
Connection to external capacitor for programmable delay time
GND
5
Ground pin
OUT
8
Output
Thermal Pad
PWR PAD
VC1
2
Sense voltage input for bottom cell
VC1_CB
3
Cell balance input for bottom cell
VC2
1
Sense voltage input for top cell
VDD
7
Power supply
GND pin to be connected to the PWRPAD on the printed circuit board for proper operation
7 Specifications
7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Over-operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) (1)
Supply voltage range, VMAX
Input voltage range, VIN
Output voltage range, VOUT
MIN
MAX
UNIT
VDD–GND
–0.3
16
V
VC2–GND, VC1–GND
–0.3
16
V
VC2–VC1, CD–GND
–0.3
8
V
CB_EN–GND
–0.3
16
V
OUT–GND
–0.3
16
V
Continuous total power dissipation, PTOT
See Thermal Information.
Storage temperature range, Tstg
(1)
4
–65
150
°C
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings
only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended
Operating Conditions. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
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7.2 ESD Ratings
VALUE
V(ESD)
(1)
(2)
Electrostatic discharge
Human-body model (HBM), per ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 (1)
±2000
Charged-device model (CDM), per JEDEC specification JESD22C101 (2)
±500
UNIT
V
JEDEC document JEP155 states that 500-V HBM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. Manufacturing with
less than 500-V HBM is possible with the necessary precautions.
JEDEC document JEP157 states that 250-V CDM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. Manufacturing with
less than 250-V CDM is possible with the necessary precautions.
7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
MIN
Supply voltage, VDD
NOM
MAX
4
10
0
5
UNIT
V
Input voltage range
VC2–VC1, VC1–GND
Delay time capacitance, td(CD)
CCD (See Figure 9.)
V
Voltage monitor filter resistance
RIN (See Figure 9.)
100
1K
Ω
Voltage monitor filter capacitance
CIN (See Figure 9.)
0.01
0.1
µF
Supply voltage filter resistance
RVD (See Figure 9.)
100
Supply voltage filter capacitance
CVD (See Figure 9.)
0.1
Cell balance resistance
RCB (See Figure 9 and Protection (OUT) Timing.)
0.1
Operating ambient temperature range, TA
µF
Ω
1K
µF
100
4.7K
Ω
–40
110
°C
7.4 Thermal Information
bq2920x
THERMAL METRIC (1)
DRB
UNIT
8 PINS
RθJA
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
50.5
°C/W
RθJC(top)
Junction-to-case(top) thermal resistance
25.1
°C/W
RθJB
Junction-to-board thermal resistance
19.3
°C/W
ψJT
Junction-to-top characterization parameter
0.7
°C/W
ψJB
Junction-to-board characterization parameter
18.9
°C/W
RθJC(bot)
Junction-to-case(bottom) thermal resistance
5.2
°C/W
(1)
For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the Semiconductor and IC Package Thermal Metrics application
report, SPRA953.
7.5 Electrical Characteristics
Typical values stated where TA = 25°C and VDD = 7.2 V. Minimum and maximum values stated where TA = –40°C to 110°C
and VDD = 4 V to 10 V (unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
VPROTECT
Overvoltage bq29209
detection
bq29200
voltage
VHYS
Overvoltage detection
hysteresis
VOA
Overvoltage detection
accuracy
VOA_DRIFT
Overvoltage threshold
temperature drift
XDELAY
Overvoltage delay time
scale factor
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP MAX
UNIT
4.3
V
4.35
200
300
400
mV
mV
TA = 25°C
–10
10
TA = 0°C to 60°C
–0.4
0.4
TA = –40°C to 110°C
–0.6
0.6
TA = 0°C to 60°C
Note: Does not include external capacitor variation.
6
9
12
TA = –40°C to 110°C
Note: Does not include external capacitor variation.
5.5
9
13.5
mV°/C
s/µF
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Electrical Characteristics (continued)
Typical values stated where TA = 25°C and VDD = 7.2 V. Minimum and maximum values stated where TA = –40°C to 110°C
and VDD = 4 V to 10 V (unless otherwise noted).
PARAMETER
TYP MAX
UNIT
XDELAY_CTM (1)
Overvoltage delay time
scale factor in Customer
Test Mode
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
0.08
s/µF
ICD(CHG)
Overvoltage detection
charging current
150
nA
ICD(DSG)
Overvoltage detection
discharging current
60
µA
VCD
Overvoltage detection
external capacitor
comparator threshold
1.2
V
ICC
Supply current
(VC2–VC1) = (VC1–GND) = 3.5 V (See Figure 7.)
(VC2–VC1) or (VC1–GND) > VPROTECT,
VDD = 10 V, IOH = 0
(VC2–VC1) or (VC1–GND) = VPROTECT, VDD = VPROTECT,
IOH = –100 µA, TA = 0°C to 60°C
VOUT
OUT pin drive voltage
3
6
µA
6
8.25
9.5
V
1.75
2.5
(VC2–VC1) and (VC1–GND) < VPROTECT ,
IOL = 100 µA, TA = 25°C
(VC2–VC1) and (VC1–GND) < VPROTECT ,
IOL = 0 µA, TA = 25°C
0
VC2 = VC1 = VDD = 4 V, IOL = 100 µA
IOH
High-level output current
OUT = 1.75 V, (VC2–VC1) or (VC1–GND) = VPROTECT, VDD
= VPROTECT to 10 V, TA = 0°C to 60°C
IOL
Low-level output current
OUT = 0.05 V, (VC2–VC1) or (VC1–GND) < VPROTECT, VDD
= VPROTECT to 10 V, TA = 0°C to 60°C
IOH_ZV
High-level short-circuit
output current
OUT = 0 V, (VC2–VC1) = (VC1–GND) = VPROTECT
VDD = 4 to 10 V
IIN
Input current at VCx pins
Measured at VC1, (VC2–VC1) = (VC1–GND) = 3.5 V,
TA = 0°C to 60°C (See Figure 7.)
–100
30
V
200
mV
10
mV
200
mV
µA
–0.2
Measured at VC2, (VC2–VC1) = (VC1–GND) = 3.5 V,
TA = 0°C to 60°C (See Figure 7.)
85
µA
–8
mA
0.2
µA
2.5
µA
VMM_DET_ON
Cell mismatch detection
threshold for turning ON
(VC2–VC1) versus (VC1–GND) and vice-versa when cell
balancing is enabled. VC2 = VDD = 7.6 V
17
30
45
mV
VMM_DET_OFF
Cell mismatch detection
threshold for turning OFF
Delta between (VC2–VC1) and (VC1–GND) when cell
balancing is disabled. VC2 = VDD = 7.6 V
–9
0
9
mV
VCB_EN_ON
Cell balance enable ON
threshold
Active LOW pin at CB_EN
1
V
VCB_EN_OFF
Cell balance enable OFF
threshold
Active HIGH at CB_EN
ICB_EN
Cell balance enable ON
input current
CB_EN = GND (See Figure 8.)
RCB1
Internal cell balance
switch resistance
CB_EN = GND
Ω
RCB2
Internal cell balance
switch resistance
CB_EN = GND
Ω
(1)
6
2.2
V
0.2
µA
Specified by design. Not 100% tested in production.
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7.6 Recommended Cell Balancing Configurations
Typical values stated where TA = 25°C and (VC2–VC1), (VC1–GND) = 3.8 V. Minimum and maximum values stated where
TA = –40°C to 110°C, VDD = 4 V to 10 V, and (VC2–VC1), (VC1–GND) = 3 V to 4.2 V. All values assume recommended
supply voltage filter resistance RVD of 100 Ω and 5% accurate or better cell balance resistor RCB.
MIN NOM MAX
ICB
Cell balance input current
RCB = 4700 Ω
0.5
0.75
1
RCB = 2200 Ω
1
1.5
2
RCB = 910 Ω
2
3
4
RCB = 560 Ω
3
4.5
6
RCB = 360 Ω
3.5
6
8.5
RCB = 240 Ω
4
7.5
11
RCB = 120 Ω
5
10
15
UNIT
mA
-80
80
-90
75
-100
ICD Discharge Current (PA)
ICD Charge Current (nA)
7.7 Typical Characteristics
-110
-120
-130
-140
-150
-160
65
60
55
50
45
-170
-180
-40
70
-20
0
20
40
60
Temperature (qC)
80
40
-40
100
-20
0
D001
Figure 1. ICD Charge Current
20
40
60
Temperature (qC)
80
100
D002
Figure 2. ICD Discharge Current
3.3
3.2
ICC (uA)
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.7
2.6
2.5
-40
0
25
60
Operating Temperature (ƒC)
110
C002
Figure 3. Average ICC During Normal Operation Across Operational Temperature
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8 Detailed Description
8.1 Overview
The bq2920x provides overvoltage protection and cell balancing for 2-series cell lithium-ion battery packs.
8.1.1 Voltage Protection
Each cell voltage is continuously compared to a factory configured internal reference threshold. If either cell
reaches an overvoltage condition, the bq2920x device starts a timer that provides a delay proportional to the
capacitance on the CD pin. Upon expiration of the internal timer, the OUT pin changes from a low to high state.
8.1.2 Cell Balancing
If enabled, the bq2920x performs automatic cell-balance correction where the two cells are automatically
corrected for voltage imbalance by loading the cell with the higher voltage with a small balancing current. When
the cells are measured to be equal within nominally 0 mV, the load current is removed. It will be re-applied if the
imbalance exceeds nominally 30 mV. The cell mismatch correction circuitry is enabled by pulling the CB_EN pin
low, and disabled when CB_EN is pulled to greater than 2.2 V, for example, VDD.
If the internal cell balancing current of up to 15 mA is insufficient, the bq2920x may be configured via external
circuitry to support much higher external cell balancing current.
8.2 Functional Block Diagram
VDD
5-V LDO
and POR
VC2
CTRL
+
CB2_EN
CB1 _EN
CB
Logic
Hys.
ICD =
150 nA
–
VC1
VC1_CB
+
OUT
–
GND
CB_EN
CD
0.1 µF
8.3 Feature Description
8.3.1 Protection (OUT) Timing
Sizing the external capacitor is based on the desired delay time as follows:
CCD =
td
XDELAY
Where td is the desired delay time and XDELAY is the overvoltage delay time scale factor, expressed in seconds
per microFarad. XDELAY is nominally 9 s/µF. For example, if a nominal delay of 3 seconds is desired, use a CCD
capacitor that is 3 s / 9 s/µF = 0.33 µF.
The delay time is calculated as follows:
t d = CCD ´ XDELAY
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Feature Description (continued)
If the cell overvoltage condition is removed before the external capacitor reaches the reference voltage, the
internal current source is disabled and an internal discharge block is employed to discharge the external
capacitor down to 0 V. In this instance, the OUT pin remains in a low state.
8.3.2 Cell Voltage > VPROTECT
When one or both of the cell voltages rises above VPROTECT, the internal comparator is tripped, and the delay
begins to count to td. If the input remains above VPROTECT for the duration of td, the bq2920x output changes from
a low to a high state, by means of an internal pull-up network, to a regulated voltage of no more than 9.5 V when
IOH = 0 mA.
The external delay capacitor should charge up to no more than the internal LDO voltage (approximately 5 V
typically), and will fully discharge in approximately under 100 ms when the overvoltage condition is removed.
VPROTECT
VPROTECT - VHYS
Cell Voltage
VC2-VC1,
VC1-GND
td
L
H
OUT
Figure 4. Timing for Overvoltage Sensing
8.3.3 Cell Connection Sequence
NOTE
Before connecting the cells, populate the overvoltage delay timing capacitor, CCD.
The recommended cell connection sequence begins from the bottom of the stack, as follows:
1. GND
2. VC1
3. VC2
While not advised, connecting the cells in a sequence other than that described above does not result in errant
activity on the OUT pin. For example:
1. GND
2. VC2 or VC1
3. Remaining VCx pin
8.3.4 Cell Balance Enable Control
To avoid prematurely discharging the cells, it is recommended to turn off (pull high) the active-low Cell Balance
Enable Control pin at lower State of Charge (SOC) levels.
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Feature Description (continued)
8.3.5 Cell Balance Configuration
The cell balancing current may be calculated as follows:
For Cell 1 (VC1–GND) balancing current, ICB1:
ICB1 =
VC1
RCB + RCB1
(1)
For Cell 2 (VC2–VC1) balancing current, ICB2:
ICB2 =
(VC2 - VC1)
(RCB + R VD )+ RCB2
(2)
Where:
RCB = resistor connected between the top of Cell 1 and the VC1_CB
RCB1 = resistor connected between the top of Cell 1 and the VC1
RCB2 = resistor connected between the top of Cell 2 and the VC2
RVD = resistor connected between the top of Cell 2 and the VDD
8.3.6 Cell Imbalance Auto-Detection (Via Cell Voltage)
The VMM_DET_ON and VMM_DET_OFF specifications are calibrated where VDD = VC2 = 7.6 V and VC1 = 3.8 V. The
recommended range of cell balancing is VC2 and VDD between 6.0 V and 8.4 V, and VC1 between 3 V and 4.2
V. Below VDD = 6 V, it is recommended to pull CB_EN high to disable the cell balancing function.
111%
100%
79%
VC2
6V
7.6 V
8.4 V
Figure 5. VMM_DET_ON and VMM_DET_OFF Threshold
8.3.7 Customer Test Mode
Customer Test Mode (CTM) helps to greatly reduce the overvoltage detection delay time and enable quicker
customer production testing. This mode is intended for quick-pass board-level verification tests, and, as such,
individual cell overvoltage levels may deviate slightly from the specifications (VPROTECT, VOA). If accurate
overvoltage thresholds are to be tested, use the standard delay settings that are intended for normal use.
To enter CTM, VDD should be set to approximately 9.5 V higher than VC2. When CTM is entered, the device
switches from the normal overvoltage delay time scale factor, XDELAY, to a significantly reduced factor of
approximately 0.08, thereby reducing the delay time during an overvoltage condition.
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Feature Description (continued)
CAUTION
Avoid exceeding any Absolute Maximum Voltages on any pins when placing the part
into CTM. Also, avoid exceeding absolute maximum voltages for the individual cell
voltages (VC1–GND) and (VC2–VC1). Stressing the pins beyond the rated limits may
cause permanent damage to the device.
To exit CTM, power off the device and then power it back on.
15 V
VDD
Test Mode Entered
VC2
> 10 ms
4.5 V
(VC2–VC1)
or
(VC1–GND)
VPROTECT
VPROTECT –VHYST
4V