2. Installation and connection

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2.1 Installation procedure

The mounting area of the BMS Logic 12 must be protected from mechanical particles (dust, dirt, large objects) and water. The BMS Logic 12 is recommended to be placed close to the cells it controls, but away from high current circuits to reduce interference to measuring circuits and increase overall reliability of installation.

The installation site must provide convenient access for subsequent connection to the device’s headers.

The BMS Logic 12 has a heat sink to dissipate the heat generated during the balancing of the cells. When used in enclosed enclosures, heat must be removed from the sink, otherwise it may damage the device.

Overall and mounting dimensions of the BMS Logic 12 are shown below.

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ParameterValue
Overall dimensions (length × width × height), mm139 × 126 × 16
Mounting dimensions (length × width), mm123 × 118
Mounting holesM4
Headers X1-X4 typeMolex series Micro-Fit

2.2 Headers description

The BMS Logic 12 is designed to measure temperature and voltage of 12 battery cells.

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2.2.1 X1 – header for cells

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PinNameDescription
1V-Minus of the cell stack
2C2Cell #2
3C4Cell #4
4C6Cell #6
5C8Cell #8
6C10Cell #10
7C12Cell #12 (maximum potential of the cell stack)
8--
9C1Cell #1 (minimum potential with respect to V-)
10C3Cell #3
11C5Cell #5
12C7Cell #7
13C9Cell #9
14C11Cell #11

2.2.2 X2 – header for temperature sensors

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PinNameDescription
1TEMPG12Ground of the thermistor #12
2TEMPG11Ground of the thermistor #11
3TEMPG10Ground of the thermistor #10
4TEMPG9Ground of the thermistor #9
5TEMPG8Ground of the thermistor #8
6TEMPG7Ground of the thermistor #7
7TEMPG6Ground of the thermistor #6
8TEMPG5Ground of the thermistor #5
9TEMPG4Ground of the thermistor #4
10TEMPG3Ground of the thermistor #3
11TEMPG2Ground of the thermistor #2
12TEMPG1Ground of the thermistor #1
13TEMP12Signal from the thermistor #12
14TEMP11Signal from the thermistor #11
15TEMP10Signal from the thermistor #10
16TEMP9Signal from the thermistor #9
17TEMP8Signal from the thermistor #8
18TEMP7Signal from the thermistor #7
19TEMP6Signal from the thermistor #6
20TEMP5Signal from the thermistor #5
21TEMP4Signal from the thermistor #4
22TEMP3Signal from the thermistor #3
23TEMP2Signal from the thermistor #2
24TEMP1Signal from the thermistor #1

2.2.3 X3, X4 – headers for communication with BMS Main

PinNameDescription
1RS485_ARS-485 line A for communication with the BMS Main
2RS485_BRS-485 line B for communication with the BMS Main
3+5VSupply voltage 5V
4GNDGround

2.3 Switches and indicators

2.3.1 SWD1 – address switch

Switch numberDescription
1The first (the lowest) bit of the address. Position ON - bit is 1
2The second bit is the address. Position ON - bit is 1
3The third bit of the address. Position ON - bit is 1
4The fourth bit of the address. Position ON - bit is 1
5The fifth (the highest) bit of the address. Position ON - bit is 1

Note: There is no SWD1 switch in the recent revisions of the BMS Logic 12. The device address must be configured in the settings (see the section 3.2 Configuration procedure).

2.3.2 SWD2 – RS-485 termination resistor switch

To connect the termination resistor between the RS485_A and RS485_B lines, switch the SWD2 to the ON position.

Note: There is no SWD2 switch in the recent revisions of the BMS Logic 12. Connect a 120 Ohm termination resistor directly to the X4 connector between the lines RS485_A and RS485_B.

2.3.3 DS1 – mode indicator

StateDescription
BlinkingConnection between the BMS Main and the device is established
Short flashing (~50 milliseconds in a second)The device is measuring voltage and temperature. No communication between the BMS Main and the device
Long flashing (1 second in a 2 second period)The device is in the bootloader mode