SLUUBW5A July   2018  – September 2021 BQ34Z100-G1

 

  1. Read This First
    1. 1.1 About This Manual
    2. 1.1 Notational Conventions
    3. 1.1 Glossary
    4. 1.1 Trademarks
  2. Introduction
  3. Data Commands
    1. 2.1 Standard Data Commands
      1. 2.1.1  Control(): 0x00/0x01
        1. 2.1.1.1  CONTROL_STATUS: 0x0000
        2. 2.1.1.2  DEVICE TYPE: 0x0001
        3. 2.1.1.3  FW_VERSION: 0x0002
        4. 2.1.1.4  HW_VERSION: 0x0003
        5. 2.1.1.5  RESET_DATA: 0x0005
        6. 2.1.1.6  PREV_MACWRITE: 0x0007
        7. 2.1.1.7  CHEM ID: 0x0008
        8. 2.1.1.8  BOARD_OFFSET: 0x0009
        9. 2.1.1.9  CC_OFFSET: 0x000A
        10. 2.1.1.10 CC_OFFSET_SAVE: 0x000B
        11. 2.1.1.11 DF_VERSION: 0x000C
        12. 2.1.1.12 SET_FULLSLEEP: 0x0010
        13. 2.1.1.13 STATIC_CHEM_DF_CHKSUM: 0x0017
        14. 2.1.1.14 SEALED: 0x0020
        15. 2.1.1.15 IT ENABLE: 0x0021
        16. 2.1.1.16 CAL_ENABLE: 0x002D
        17. 2.1.1.17 RESET: 0x0041
        18. 2.1.1.18 EXIT_CAL: 0x0080
        19. 2.1.1.19 ENTER_CAL: 0x0081
        20. 2.1.1.20 OFFSET_CAL: 0x0082
      2. 2.1.2  StateOfCharge(): 0x02
      3. 2.1.3  MaxError(): 0x03
      4. 2.1.4  RemainingCapacity(): 0x04/0x05
      5. 2.1.5  FullChargeCapacity(): 0x06/07
      6. 2.1.6  Voltage(): 0x08/0x09
      7. 2.1.7  AverageCurrent(): 0x0A/0x0B
      8. 2.1.8  Temperature(): 0x0C/0x0D
      9. 2.1.9  Flags(): 0x0E/0x0F
      10. 2.1.10 FlagsB(): 0x12/0x13
      11. 2.1.11 Current(): 0x10/0x11
    2. 2.2 Extended Data Commands
      1. 2.2.1  AverageTimeToEmpty(): 0x18/0x19
      2. 2.2.2  AverageTimeToFull(): 0x1A/0x1B
      3. 2.2.3  PassedCharge(): 0x1C/0x1D
      4. 2.2.4  DOD0Time(): 0x1E/0x1F
      5. 2.2.5  AvailableEnergy(): 0x24/0x25
      6. 2.2.6  AveragePower(): 0x26/0x27
      7. 2.2.7  SerialNumber(): 0x28/0x29
      8. 2.2.8  InternalTemperature(): 0x2A/0x2B
      9. 2.2.9  CycleCount(): 0x2C/0x2D
      10. 2.2.10 StateOfHealth(): 0x2E/0x2F
      11. 2.2.11 ChargeVoltage(): 0x30/0x31
      12. 2.2.12 ChargeCurrent(): 0x32/0x33
      13. 2.2.13 PackConfiguration(): 0x3A/0x3B
      14. 2.2.14 DesignCapacity(): 0x3C/0x3D
      15. 2.2.15 DataFlashClass(): 0x3E
      16. 2.2.16 DataFlashBlock(): 0x3F
      17. 2.2.17 AuthenticateData/BlockData(): 0x40…0x53
      18. 2.2.18 AuthenticateChecksum/BlockData(): 0x54
      19. 2.2.19 BlockData(): 0x55…0x5F
      20. 2.2.20 BlockDataChecksum(): 0x60
      21. 2.2.21 BlockDataControl(): 0x61
      22. 2.2.22 GridNumber(): 0x62
      23. 2.2.23 LearnedStatus(): 0x63
      24. 2.2.24 Dod@Eoc(): 0x64/0x65
      25. 2.2.25 QStart(): 0x66/0x67
      26. 2.2.26 TrueRC(): 0x68/0x69
      27. 2.2.27 TrueFCC(): 0x6A/0x6B
      28. 2.2.28 StateTime(): 0x6C/0x6D
      29. 2.2.29 QmaxPassedQ(): 0x6E/0x6F
      30. 2.2.30 DOD0(): 0x70/0x71
      31. 2.2.31 QmaxDod0(): 0x72/0x73
      32. 2.2.32 QmaxTime(): 0x74/0x75
      33. 2.2.33 Data Flash Interface
        1. 2.2.33.1 Accessing Data Flash
        2. 2.2.33.2 Manufacturer Information Block
        3. 2.2.33.3 Access Modes
        4. 2.2.33.4 Sealing/Unsealing Data Flash Access
  4. Fuel Gauging
    1. 3.1  Overview
    2. 3.2  Impedance Track Variables
      1. 3.2.1  Load Mode
      2. 3.2.2  Load Select
      3. 3.2.3  Reserve Cap-mAh
      4. 3.2.4  Reserve Cap-mWh/cWh
      5. 3.2.5  Design Energy Scale
      6. 3.2.6  Dsg Current Threshold
      7. 3.2.7  Chg Current Threshold
      8. 3.2.8  Quit Current, Dsg Relax Time, Chg Relax Time, and Quit Relax Time
      9. 3.2.9  Qmax
      10. 3.2.10 Update Status
      11. 3.2.11 Avg I Last Run
      12. 3.2.12 Avg P Last Run
      13. 3.2.13 Cell Delta Voltage
      14. 3.2.14 Ra Tables
      15. 3.2.15 StateOfCharge() Smoothing
      16. 3.2.16 Charge Efficiency
      17. 3.2.17 Lifetime Data Logging
    3. 3.3  Device Configuration
      1. 3.3.1 Pack Configuration Register
      2. 3.3.2 Pack Configuration B Register
      3. 3.3.3 Pack Configuration C Register
    4. 3.4  Voltage Measurement and Calibration
      1. 3.4.1 1S Example
      2. 3.4.2 7S Example
      3. 3.4.3 Autocalibration
    5. 3.5  Temperature Measurement
    6. 3.6  Overtemperature Indication
      1. 3.6.1 Overtemperature: Charge
      2. 3.6.2 Overtemperature: Discharge
    7. 3.7  Charging and Charge Termination Indication
    8. 3.8  SCALED Mode
    9. 3.9  LED Display
    10. 3.10 Alert Signal
  5. Communications
    1. 4.1 Authentication
    2. 4.2 Key Programming
    3. 4.3 Executing an Authentication Query
    4. 4.4 HDQ Single-Pin Serial Interface
    5. 4.5 I2C Interface
    6. 4.6 Switching Between I2C and HDQ Modes
      1. 4.6.1 Converting to HDQ Mode
      2. 4.6.2 Converting to I2C Mode
  6. Device Functional Modes
    1. 5.1 NORMAL Mode
    2. 5.2 SLEEP Mode
    3. 5.3 FULL SLEEP Mode
  7. Power Control
    1. 6.1 Reset Functions
    2. 6.2 Wake-Up Comparator
    3. 6.3 Flash Updates
  8. Data Flash Summary
  9. Gas Gauge Timing Considerations
    1. 8.1 Gauging Effects on I2C Transactions
    2. 8.2 HDQ Bus Effects on Gauging
    3. 8.3 Gauging Effects on HDQ Transactions
    4. 8.4 Manufacturer Timing Notes
  10. HDQ Communication Basics
    1. 9.1 Basic HDQ Protocol
    2. 9.2 Break
    3. 9.3 Basic Timing
    4. 9.4 Reading 16-Bit Words
    5. 9.5 Host Processor Interrupts Using Discrete I/O Port for HDQ
    6. 9.6 Using UART Interface to HDQ
  11. 10Procedures to Seal and Unseal the Gauge
    1. 10.1 Unseal the Gauge to UNSEALED Mode
    2. 10.2 Unseal the Gauge to FULL ACCESS Mode
    3. 10.3 Seal the Gauge
  12. 11Impedance Track Gauge Configuration
    1. 11.1 Introduction
    2. 11.2 Determining ChemID
    3. 11.3 Learning Cycle
    4. 11.4 Common Problems Seen During the Learning Cycle
    5. 11.5 Test Gauge and Optimize
    6. 11.6 Finalize Golden File
    7. 11.7 Program and Test the PCB
  13. 12Revision History

LED Display

The device supports multiple options for using one to 16 LEDs as an output device to display the remaining state of charge, or, if Pack Configuration C [SOH_DISP] is set, then state-of-health. The LED/COMM Configuration register determines the behavior.

Table 3-8 LED/COMM Configuration Bits
Bit 7Bit 6Bit 5Bit 4Bit 3Bit 2Bit 1Bit 0
EXT_LED3EXT_LED2EXT_LED1EXT_LED0LED_ONLED_Mode2LED_Mode1LED_Mode0

Bits 0, 1, 2 are a code for one of five modes. 0 = No LED, 1 = Single LED, 2 = Four LEDs, 3 = External LEDs with I2C comm, 4 = External LEDs with HDQ comm.

Setting Bit 3, LED_ON, will cause the LED display to be always on, except in Single LED mode where it is not applicable. When clear (default), the LED pattern will only be displayed after holding an LED display button for one to two seconds. The button applies 2.5 V from REG25 pin 7 to VEN pin 2. The LED Hold Time parameter may be used to configure how long the LED display remains on if LED_ON is clear. LED Hold Time configures the update interval for the LED display if LED_ON is set.

Bits 4, 5, 6, and 7 are a binary code for number of external LEDs. Code 0 is reserved. Codes 1 through 15 represents 2~16 external LEDs. So, number of External LEDs is 1 + Value of the 4-bit binary code. Display of Remaining Capacity RemainingCapacity()or StateOfHealth() will be evenly divided among the selected number of LEDs.

Single LED mode—Upon detecting an A/D value representing 2.5 V on the VEN pin, Single LED mode will toggle the LED as duty cycle on within a period of 1 s where each 1% of RSOC is a 7.8125-ms high time. So, for example, 10% RSOC or SOH will have the LED on for 78.1 ms and off for 921.9 ms. 90% RSOC or SOH will have the LED on for 703.125 ms and off for 296.875 ms. Any value > 90% will display as 90%.

Four-LED mode—Upon detecting an A/D value representing 2.5 V on the VEN pin, Four-LED mode will display the RSOC or SOH by driving pins RC2(LED1), RC0(LED2), RA1(LED3),RA2(LED4) in a proportional manner where each LED represents 25% of the remaining state-of-charge. For example, if RSOC or SOH = 67%, three LEDs will be illuminated.

External LED mode—Upon detecting an A/D value representing 2.5 V on the VEN pin, External LED mode will transmit the RSOC into an SN74HC164 (for 2–8 LEDs) or two SN74HC164 devices (for 9–16 LEDs) using a bit-banged approach with RC2 as Clock and RC0 as Data. LEDs will be lit for a number of seconds as defined in a data flash parameter. Refer to the SN54HC164, SN74HC164 8-Bit Parallel-Out Serial Shift Registers Data Sheet (SCLS115E) for details on these devices.

Extended commands are available to turn the LEDs on and off for test purposes.