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BQ34110: BQ34110

Part Number: BQ34110
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ34Z100-G1

Dear Sirs,

I wish to use this chip in Solar powered battery packs, used for remote location Wi-Fi hotspots.  My queries are as follows:

1.is this device suitable for 12 V, 18 Ah and 26 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery.

2. My application is not a "Rarely discharged" conditions one. The battery shall be discharged in routine use and charged by solar + mains, when available.

3. My product has a resident micro-controller which reports its health to a cloud server, I wish to include this device for a deeper battery status examination.

4. The device package must be SOIC enabling us conduct trails.

Thanks and Regards,

AJAY SABHARWAL

  • Hi Ajay,

    1.is this device suitable for 12 V, 18 Ah and 26 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery. [MAR] Yes

    2. My application is not a "Rarely discharged" conditions one. The battery shall be discharged in routine use and charged by solar + mains, when available. [MAR] the rarely discharged algorithm is something that is indepent on the gauging. If your application is one that will be discharged routinely then either bq34110 or bq34z100-G1 should work the algorithms work different with different caveats that i would encourage to read up more on or look at our videos to know which ones work best for your application.

    3. My product has a resident micro-controller which reports its health to a cloud server, I wish to include this device for a deeper battery status examination. [MAR] should not be a problem the gauge reports back the SOC of the battery and you can then send this over to your MCU to report back to your cloud server

    4. The device package must be SOIC enabling us conduct trails. [MAR] The packages that are available are present on the product folder under the "sample & buy" tab.

    Thanks

    Miguel