Steven,
Thank you for your answer.
Since I obtained T Rise from the already current-scaled GPCRA0 and GPCRB report results, I will not scale T Rise by the Design Energy Scale.
This is very helpful.
Part Number: BQ27621-G1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: GPCRA0 Hi experts,
I am trying to create BQ27621-G1 gg file using GPCRa0 website.
The log file is captured by BQ27520-G4EVM.
Use BQ27621-G1EVM create gg.csv
when I upload .zip file and receive…
Part Number: BQ34Z100-G1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: GPCCHEM , BQSTUDIO , GPCRA0 Hi TI team
We have used BQ34Z100-G1 and the cell " APR18650M1B "(refer to the attached spec) in our project. Could you help to tell us which Chem_ID is the right…
Hello Star, One issue could be that the gauge thinks there's more capacity than there actually is. This could be due to having the CYSNC flag on, RM will jump to FCC at EOC. Battery cells increase their internal resistance over time. The gauge is able…
Part Number: BQ34Z100-G1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: GPCRA0 , GPCRB 12S4P Pack
Current Scaling Factor = 5
Design Energy Scale = 6
ChemID test not performed because I am using MoliCel INR21700P42A cells and ChemID 2457 in the database is the MoliCel…
Part Number: GPCRB Other Parts Discussed in Thread: GPCRA0 , BQ34Z100-G1 , , BQSTUDIO Context:
Successfully finished the GPCRA0 process and the bq34z100-G1 is working great
I know for certain that the CHEMID is correct because a new one was generated by…
Part Number: BQ40Z60 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: GPCRA0 , GPCCHEM
Using a custom PCB based upon the BQ40Z60 evaluation board.
2S LTO 1865 1400mAh configuration.
I have tried both GPCCHEM and GPCRA0 methods over a 480mA charge and 160mA discharge…
Part Number: BQ27546-G1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: GPCRA0
Hi,
my cell is 90mAH. and I want the gauge think that I am using 900 mAh by increasing Rsense and scaling configuration related to current and capacity to X10.
I want to use GPCRA0 for identify…
Hello Pinyada,
It updates after a long relaxation period, you can see it change in the log file.
Yes if you use GPCRA0 you do not need to do learning.
Yes the chem ID matching uses the full range of the battery from the cell manufacturer.
Sincerely,
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