This section outlines the minimal critical
settings that should be changed for even the basic evaluation. A short description
is included which can be used as a recommendation how to set the parameter value.
Additional updates are needed for a production setting.
- [Gas Gauging][State][Qmax Cell 1]: This value
should be updated to be the default design capacity of the battery being used.
It represents the full unloaded chemical capacity of the cell. This value is
updated by the gauge when proper learning is performed and in the field over the
life of the battery.
- [Gas Gauging][IT Cfg][Term Voltage]: This value
should be set to the minimum value of the end system when absolute 0% state of
charge should be reported. For normal Li-ion cells this value should range
between 3.2 V to 2.75 V. It is recommended this value is not set to above 3.4
V.
- [Advanced Charge Algorithm][Termination Config][Charge
Term Taper Current]: This value should be set slightly above the
capabilities of your charger to taper to. A recommended value is C/20 where C is
the default capacity of the cell. For example a battery with 1000 mAh capacity
should have a taper current of around 50 mA.
- [Advanced Charge Algorithm][Low/Standard/High/Rec Temp
Charging][Voltage]: This parameter should be updated to the
maximum charging voltage of the battery to be used. For a typical Li-Ion battery
this value is between 4.4 V to 4.2 V.
- ChemID: It is important that the correct ChemID is
updated to give the best accuracy. Refer to Section 7.3 on how to update the chemistry in the device. If your cell is not included in
the chemistry list, it is possible to run a match on the battery by following
the steps here: http://www.ti.com/tool/gpcchem. For basic testing if
the correct chemistry is unknown it is important to chose a chemistry ID with
the same maximum charging voltage as the intended cell. Our recommended ID's for
common charging voltages are as follows:
- 4.2 V (ID 1202)
- 4.35 V (ID 3230)
- 4.4 V (ID 3142)