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BQ34Z100-G1: SOC latency effect

Part Number: BQ34Z100-G1

Hi Batt,

sorry for my delay in replying to your post in the thread with the same title.

To be honest, your explanation is not clear to me, so I 'don't know how to change BQ34Z100-G1 configuration in order to fix this issue:

  • "You are using a load select of 3, however when the dsg starts the gauge is going to use avg I last run for the first capacity simulation": I've tried with load select = 1, but the result is exactly the same
  • "This is set to -2222mA": who is setting such a value? When? It is not clear how it can influence the True FCC
  • "therefore the gauge is going to hold that capacity in true capacity and check to see at the first grid point during dsg if that is correct." What does it mean?
  • "If it's not, then it will smooth out the drop to the actual drop and reduce capacity from that point onwards." Which capacity value will be reduced? How can it affect the SOC latency?

Here is the SOC curve at the end of the charging phase and beginning of discharging phase (note the current) with an overcharge phase while the "load mode" is set to 1.

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This is the plot "True RC"/"True FCC", but I don't understand how to manage such a curve in order to understand where is the problem:

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Where can I find a clear explanation about the SOC estimation algorithm and the meaning of each config parameter involved in such calculation?

Thank you and best regards

Matteo


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