Hi Staff:
I am currently using the FRDM33771CSPEVP to verify my SOC estimation algorithm. But I encountered a problem with the current measurement.
Mc circuit is:
I am testing one Lead-acid battery (From EnerSys Cyclon 2 Volt 2.5Ah sealed-lead rechargeable battery). Since the voltage is 2.4V, it is not enough to let the chip work. So I use an external power supply and set it to 12 V then connect it to the X1-25 pin. And the CT01 and CTREF pins are connected to the positive and negative terminals of the battery respectively. The chip can read the correct battery voltage at about 2V and it is the same as the voltmeter showed. But when I connect X2 in parallel with the shunt resistor. The voltage it measures is only 0.07mV in charging mode and 0.130mV in discharging mode. These two voltages should be the same. I have checked the voltage across the shunt resistor using a voltmeter, and the voltage is 100mV.
Is there anything wrong with the connection? What should I do if I only want to test a few batteries?
Best,
Zhe
#MC33771C
Hello,
Please accept my apologies for the delayed response.
Note that the current measurement is the most sensitive measurement on the board. Please review the questions below:
Regards,
David
Hello,
I hope all is great with you.
We do have an application note in which the current is measured using the correct formula. I can gladly share such information once an NDA is signed. The material mentioned is confidential.
Please submit a new ticket in case you do not have an NDA number.
I hope this information is useful for you.
Regards,
David
Hello,
I hope all is great with you.
The FRDM33772BSPIEVB supports current sense function with off-board shunt resistor. The off-board shunt resistor shall be connected between X1-31 (IS_P) and X1-32 (IS_N).
Could you please confirm that you are trying the measure the current sensing properly?
Please let me know if I am misunderstanding your question.
Regards,
David