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BQ26100
  • BQ26100

BQ26100

ACTIVE

SHA-1/HMAC Based Security & Authentication IC w/SDQ Interface

Texas Instruments BQ26100 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Communication interface

SDQ

Features

SHA-1 Authentication

Vin (typ) (V)

5

Vin (max) (V)

7.7

Power consumption (typ) (mW)

50

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 85

Rating

Catalog

Package

VSON (DRP)-6-9 mm² 3 x 3

Features

  • Provides authentication of battery packs through SHA-1 engine based HMAC
  • 160-byte one-time programmable (OTP), 16-bytes EEPROM
  • Internal time-base eliminates external crystal oscillator
  • Low-power operating modes:
    • Active: < 50 µA
    • Sleep: 8 µA typical
  • Single-wire SDQ interface
  • Powers directly from the communication bus
  • 6-lead VSON package
  • Provides authentication of battery packs through SHA-1 engine based HMAC
  • 160-byte one-time programmable (OTP), 16-bytes EEPROM
  • Internal time-base eliminates external crystal oscillator
  • Low-power operating modes:
    • Active: < 50 µA
    • Sleep: 8 µA typical
  • Single-wire SDQ interface
  • Powers directly from the communication bus
  • 6-lead VSON package

Description

The bq26100 device provides a method to authenticate battery packs, ensuring that only packs manufactured by authorized sub-contractors are used in the end application. The security is achieved using the SHA-1 hash function inside the widely adopted keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) construction. A unique 128-bit key is stored in each bq26100 device, allowing the host to authenticate each pack.

The bq26100 device communicates to the system over a simple one-wire bi-directional serial interface. The 5-kbits/s SDQ bus interface reduces communications overhead in the external microcontroller. The bq26100 device also derives power over the SDQ bus line via an external capacitor.

The bq26100 device provides a method to authenticate battery packs, ensuring that only packs manufactured by authorized sub-contractors are used in the end application. The security is achieved using the SHA-1 hash function inside the widely adopted keyed-hash message authentication code (HMAC) construction. A unique 128-bit key is stored in each bq26100 device, allowing the host to authenticate each pack.

The bq26100 device communicates to the system over a simple one-wire bi-directional serial interface. The 5-kbits/s SDQ bus interface reduces communications overhead in the external microcontroller. The bq26100 device also derives power over the SDQ bus line via an external capacitor.

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