SLUUD50 October 2024 BQ27Z758
At low temperatures and very high discharge rates, using cell resistance directly from interpolating Ra table grids can lead to higher errors in RSOC. This is especially true near the end of discharge when cell resistance is changing quickly, which could cause undesirable drops to 0% RSOC. Fast resistance scaling is an algorithm that improves RSOC convergence to 0% by scaling cell resistance values from Ra table interpolation to reflect the most recent measured resistance.
The following terms are defined to understand the operation of fast resistance scaling: