2018-03-16 03:53 AM
Dear,
Is it possible to adapt the table of SOC values in the STC3115 so I can use a 4.35V (-IQT) version in a situation where I need a 4.2V (AIQT) version of the chip? See AN4324 page 9.
Regards,
Roland
#stc3115 #soc2018-04-11 06:02 PM
Hi,
The default OCV table is hardcoded in STC3115 (compared to STC3117 where the table is fully configurable by user). And the table values are different if you select the *IJT or *AIJT chip version.
The OCV curves in the following document show the min/max values possible for the OCV characteristic of your battery.
As long the the full OCV curve of the battery is located between the min and the max, you will get a good SOC accuracy from the gas gauge.
At page 3 of the document, you can see that for STC3115IQT the minimum OCV value required to display 100% is 4242.6V
So if you use STC3115IQT (4.35V version) to measure a 4.2Vmax battery, the fuel gauge may never reach the 100%. So you won't have a correct accuracy at the end of charge.You can add a workaround in the software driver to force manually the REG_SOC to 100% if the measured SOC is >90% and the measured Voltage is 4.2V (or close to it).
Regards