Temperature for battery profiling nPM1300 using fuel gauge

Hi, 

We are profiling our custom battery to get the battery model. using the nRF fuel gauge connected to the nPM1300-EK board as we intend to use the nPM1300 nrf_fuel_gauge.h to calculate the battery percentage. The profiling says it takes roughly 48 hours at each temperature and to profile the battery at three temperatures(5C, 25C and 45C). We have set the first temperature settings to 45C, and expect to set the oven temperature to 45C to profile the battery at 45C. But the nPM power up app asks us to make sure the battery is at room temperature(20C to 25C) before charging, is it a mandate or can we just start profiling the battery at 45C by keeping the room temperature to 45C? Since there is a need to run three different temperature profiles, does the app  give a notification or remainder of the time remaining for the present temperature and when the next profile starts as it is difficult to always be near the app and wait and check if the present profile is completed and as to when the oven temperature be changed to the next temperature profile?  I ask this as we tried profiling the battery individually for 25C and it took roughly 38hours to profile the battery and its really difficult to know when one temperature profile will be complete and I only see the Elapsed time notification. And if so, then we would have to restart the profiling from the beginning.

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  • Hi Elfving,

    It would be great if I could get help regarding this. Along with the above posted question, I also have a couple more questions related to battery profiling. 

    1. As far as I understand, the battery needs to be profiled for three different temperatures (5°C, 25°C and 45°C). One option to do so is by adding all the three temperature settings into one settings option and profile the battery which generates a single .inc file. The second option would be to profile the battery individually for the three different temperatures which generates three separate .inc profiles for the three different temperatures. What would be the procedure to combine them all, if we wanted to profile the battery individually and then get a single battery model out of it?

    2. I ask the above question as some batteries have different charging capacities at different temperatures (0.1C at 5°Celcius, 0.5C at 25°Celcius and so on which translates to 100mA at 5°C and 200mA at 25°C)  and if we are profiling all three temperatures at the same time, there is only one provision of constant charging current for all the different temperatures provided in the nPM powerUP application, whereas profiling the battery individually at different temperatures would let us set the different charging currents at different temperatures and we would like faster charging and I am not sure if having the same charging current at all the different temperatures would give a good battery model.   

    Thanks,

    Tejaswi  

  • I ask this as we tried profiling the battery individually for 25C and it took roughly 38hours to profile the battery and its really difficult to know when one temperature profile will be complete and I only see the Elapsed time notification. And if so, then we would have to restart the profiling from the beginning.

    So we do have a time estimate for this: the time to profile the battery takes approximately 48 hours per temperature. I would just wait for two days for each of the tempratures. Does that help?

    I need some more time to answer the two last questions from your previous response.

    Regards,

    Elfving

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