SLUUCP8 June 2024 BQ41Z50
Class | Subclass | Name | Type | Min | Max | Default | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Settings | Configuration | IT Gauging Ext | H2 | 0x0000 | 0x01FF | 0x005A | Hex |
15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 |
RSVD | RSVD | RSVD | RSVD | RSVD | RSVD | RSVD | FOCV_EN |
7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
SOH_LEARN_EN | TS1 | TS0 | THERM _SAT | THERM _IV | AMB_PRED | CHG_100_ SMOOTH_OK | DSG_0_ SMOOTH_OK |
RSVD (Bits 15–97): Reserved. Do not use. | ||
FOCV_EN (Bit 8): Enables fast OCV feature | ||
1= | Enabled | |
0 = | Disabled (default) | |
SOH_LEARN_EN (Bit 7): Enables SOH FCC learning | ||
1 = | Enabled | |
0 = | Disabled (default) | |
TS1 (Bit 6), TS0 (Bit 5): These two bits are used in conjunction to select which one of the individual temperature sensors (TS 1…4) is used by the DZT algorithm. | ||
1,1 = | Not used | |
1,0 = | Min Temperature is used (DZT uses the temperature sensor with the lowest temperature) | |
0,1 = | Avg Temperature is used (DZT uses the average temperature of all 4 temperature sensors) | |
0,0 = | Max Temperature is used (DZT uses the temperature sensor with the highest temperature). (Default) | |
THERM_SAT (Bit 4): Thermal saturation enables adjustment of the DZT thermal model | ||
1 = | Enables adjustment of the DZT thermal model | |
0 = | Disables adjustment of the DZT thermal model | |
THERM_IV (Bit 3): Enables freeze of the temperature model at certain points in DZT to prevent overestimation by the thermal model | ||
1 = | Enables Freeze of the temperature model | |
0 = | Disables Freeze of the temperature model | |
AMB_PRED (Bit 2): Enables ambient temperature prediction in modes other than RELAX | ||
1 = | Enables ambient temperature prediction | |
0 = | Disables ambient temperature prediction | |
CHG_100_SMOOTH_OK (Bit 1): Enables smoothing in the charge direction when there is a jump to 100% | ||
1 = | Enables smoothing to 100% | |
0 = | Disables smoothing to 100% | |
DSG_0_SMOOTH_OK (Bit 0): Enables smoothing in the discharge direction when there is a jump to 0%. When enabled, this smoothing option must be used in conjunction with Term Smooth Start Cell V Delta, Term Smooth Time, and Term Smooth Final Cell V Delta. If not configured properly, this smoothing option can cause remaining capacity to report 0 too early. | ||
1 = | Enables smoothing to 0% | |
0 = | Disables smoothing to 0% |