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BQ34110: Does the sine wave charging current of the bidirectional inverter have an adverse effect on the current acquisition of bq34110?

Part Number: BQ34110

Masters of TI,

We are making a 16S4P LFP lithium iron phosphate battery package, using bq34110 as the gas gauge.

But we found that when the bidirectional inverter charges the battery, the charging current is a positive selection curve, as shown in the picture below.

The maximum charging current is 55A, the minimum charging current is 25A, and the deviation is 30A. The period of change of a sine wave is 8.6ms.

Can bq34110 accurately collect this sine wave current?

Will there be inaccurate collection?

inverter charging current