SLUAAI1 December   2021 BQ25798

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Solar Battery Charging with the BQ25798
    1. 2.1 Making Use of FOCV
    2. 2.2 BQ25798 Key Features for MPPT
    3. 2.3 BQ25798 Key Registers
    4. 2.4 BQ25798 MPPT Algorithm
    5. 2.5 Using Charge Current for Algorithm Improvement
    6. 2.6 Second Algorithm in Action
  4. 3Summary
  5. 4References

Second Algorithm in Action

The second proposed MPPT solution is a combination of the FOCV and P&O methods and leverages several key features of the BQ25798. First, the charger implements a simple yet robust MPPT feature using the VINPDM feature of the part with a configurable K-factor. Second, the charger allows access to the charge current via the ADC to monitor if the MPP has been reached.

Figure 2-4 shows a demonstration of this MPPT algorithm. First, the user starts with MPPT enabled at the lowest setting of 56.25% of the open circuit voltage. Every 30 seconds, the MPPT register setting is increased and the change in the charge current is observed. After increasing the MPPT register setting to 87.5% it was noticed the charge current decreased, indicating the 81.25% maximizes the charge current. The host could rerun the algorithm as the sun condition changes to find the new MPPT.

GUID-20211118-SS0I-ZBPC-QQ6B-WMKNGQ7JTP7T-low.png Figure 2-4 MPPT Second Approach Algorithm Example