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... ... @@ -1,34 +1,23 @@ 1 1 == 3.3.1 Input signals == 2 2 3 -The BMS Main 2.x board has **4 discrete inputs**of the "dry contact" type. For each discrete input, its purpose and the inversion requirement are specified.3 +The BMS Main 2.x board has 4 discrete inputs of the "dry contact" type. For each discrete input, its purpose and the inversion requirement are specified. The following discrete input assignment options are supported: 4 4 5 -BMS Main 2.x board has **4 analog inputs** for connecting current, temperature and humidity sensors. 5 +* no signal; 6 +* signal from battery cover; 7 +* charger connected; 8 +* power up/down request; 9 +* inhibit charging; 10 +* inhibit discharging; 11 +* CH contactor feedback; 12 +* DCH contactor feedback; 13 +* Insulation status; 14 +* Charge request; 15 +* Precharge request; 16 +* Discharge request; 17 +* PCH contactor feedback; 18 +* CH/DCH contactor feedback; 19 +* Main contactor feedback. 6 6 7 -The order of the numbering of the discrete and analog inputs corresponds to the order of the numbering on the board. 8 - 9 -(% id="cke_bm_2415S" style="display:none" %) (%%)To configure the input discrete and analog signals, select the menu "Signals → Input signals": 10 - 11 -[[image:1732201986070-992.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="290" width="272"]] 12 - 13 - 14 -Discrete inputs in this section: 15 - 16 -* No input; 17 -* Battery cover – a signal from the battery cover trailer; 18 -* Charger connected – a signal from the charger connector; 19 -* Power up/down request – a signal from the external power monitor which is used for proper powering BMS up or down; 20 -* Inhibit charging – a command to open the charging relay; 21 -* Inhibit discharging – a command to open the discharging relay; 22 -* CH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the charging contactor; 23 -* DCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the discharging contactor; 24 -* Insulation status – a signal from an external insulation monitoring device; 25 -* Charge request – a request for closing the charging contactor; 26 -* Precharge request – a request for closing the precharging contactor; 27 -* Discharge request – a request for closing the discharging contactor; 28 -* PCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the precharging contactor; 29 -* CH/DCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the charging/discharging contactor; 30 -* Main contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the main contactor. 31 - 32 32 If the "Signal from the battery cover" assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to monitor the state of the battery cover (see section Battery cover protection). 33 33 34 34 if the "Charger connected" assignment is selected, the discrete input is involved in the algorithms of charge and discharge control (see sections Charge control and Discharge control). ... ... @@ -46,18 +46,8 @@ 46 46 If the “Insulation status” assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to monitor a signal from an external insulation monitoring device (see section Insulation monitoring). 47 47 48 48 49 - Analog inputs in this section:38 +BMS Main 2.x board has 4 analog inputs for connecting current, temperature and humidity sensors. **Assignment of analog inputs must be selected as follows**: 50 50 51 -* No input; 52 -* Current sensor; 53 -* Current zero level; 54 -* Temperature sensor; 55 -* Humidity sensor; 56 -* Current sensor (AUX) – additional current sensor for measuring current in a series of cells; 57 -* Current zero level (AUX) – zero level bus for additional current sensor. 58 - 59 -**Assignment of analog inputs must be selected as follows**: 60 - 61 61 * Analog Input #1 – Current sensor; 62 62 * Analog Input #2 – No input / Current sensor reference line / Current sensor (2nd range) (see note); 63 63 * Analog Input #3 – No input / Temperature sensor / Current sensor (AUX); ... ... @@ -78,6 +78,39 @@ 78 78 **Note:** The default setting for Analog input #2 is "No signal". If it is necessary to use a current sensor with an additional zero level signal, set the "Current sensor reference line" assignment. 79 79 ))) 80 80 60 + To configure the input discrete and analog signals, select the menu "Signals → Input signals": 61 + 62 +[[Input signals section>>image:1732201986070-992.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="290" width="272"]] 63 + 64 + The order of the numbering of the discrete and analog inputs corresponds to the order of the numbering on the board. 65 + 66 +In this section: 67 + 68 +* Discrete inputs: 69 +** No input; 70 +** Battery cover – a signal from the battery cover trailer; 71 +** Charger connected – a signal from the charger connector; 72 +** Power up/down request – a signal from the external power monitor which is used for proper powering BMS up or down; 73 +** Inhibit charging – a command to open the charging relay; 74 +** Inhibit discharging – a command to open the discharging relay; 75 +** CH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the charging contactor; 76 +** DCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the discharging contactor; 77 +** Insulation status – a signal from an external insulation monitoring device; 78 +** Charge request – a request for closing the charging contactor; 79 +** Precharge request – a request for closing the precharging contactor; 80 +** Discharge request – a request for closing the discharging contactor; 81 +** PCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the precharging contactor; 82 +** CH/DCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the charging/discharging contactor; 83 +** Main contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the main contactor. 84 +* Analog inputs: 85 +** No input; 86 +** Current sensor; 87 +** Current zero level; 88 +** Temperature sensor; 89 +** Humidity sensor; 90 +** Current sensor (AUX) – additional current sensor for measuring current in a series of cells; 91 +** Current zero level (AUX) – zero level bus for additional current sensor. 92 + 81 81 == 3.3.2 Current sensor == 82 82 83 83 After selecting the assignment of the analog inputs, you need to configure the parameters of the sensors connected to the board. ... ... @@ -84,8 +84,9 @@ 84 84 85 85 To configure the current sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Current sensor": 86 86 87 -[[image:1732202357233-620.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="453" width="284"]] 99 +[[Current sensor settings>>image:1732202357233-620.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="453" width="284"]] 88 88 101 + 89 89 In the «Primary sensor» и «Auxiliary sensor» sections: 90 90 91 91 * Sensor type – drop-down menu with supported sensor types; ... ... @@ -114,17 +114,17 @@ 114 114 115 115 To configure the shunt current sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Current shunt sensor": 116 116 117 -[[image:1732202640889-562.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="342" width="265"]] 130 +[[Shunt sensor settings>>image:1732202640889-562.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="342" width="265"]] 118 118 119 119 In this section: 120 120 121 121 * Settings: 122 -* *Enable – a flag to start interaction with BMS Current Sensor (if interaction is enabled then BMS doesn’t use Hall-Effect current sensor which settings are described in the menu "Signals → Current sensor");123 -* *Node ID – an address of BMS Current Sensor in CANopen network;124 -* *Dispatch timeout – timeout of dispatching packages from BMS Current Sensor (if no data is being received from current sensor during this time, the “Shunt offline” flag is set), millisecond;125 -* *Zero level threshold – T,,0,, level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is lower than T,,0,,, BMS will assume that current flowing through the battery is zero);126 -* *Mean level threshold – TM level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is between T,,M,, and T,,0,,, BMS will use mean value of current I,,M,,; if I,,I,, is greater than T,,M,,, BMS will use instantaneous value of current I,,I,,);127 -* *Invert – a flag to invert current values;135 +* Enable – a flag to start interaction with BMS Current Sensor (if interaction is enabled then BMS doesn’t use Hall-Effect current sensor which settings are described in the menu "Signals → Current sensor"); 136 +* Node ID – an address of BMS Current Sensor in CANopen network; 137 +* Dispatch timeout – timeout of dispatching packages from BMS Current Sensor (if no data is being received from current sensor during this time, the “Shunt offline” flag is set), millisecond; 138 +* Zero level threshold – T,,0,, level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is lower than T,,0,,, BMS will assume that current flowing through the battery is zero); 139 +* Mean level threshold – TM level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is between T,,M,, and T,,0,,, BMS will use mean value of current I,,M,,; if I,,I,, is greater than T,,M,,, BMS will use instantaneous value of current I,,I,,); 140 +* Invert – a flag to invert current values; 128 128 * Sensor state: 129 129 ** Online – a flag showing that the communication with the BMS Current Sensor is established; 130 130 ** Errors – a list of internal errors of the shunt sensor; ... ... @@ -136,8 +136,9 @@ 136 136 137 137 To configure the temperature sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Temperature sensor": 138 138 139 -[[image:1732204766138-628.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="112" width="256"]] 152 +[[Temperature sensors settings>>image:1732204766138-628.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="112" width="256"]] 140 140 154 + 141 141 In this section: 142 142 143 143 * Type – type of temperature sensors. ... ... @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ 152 152 153 153 To set the humidity sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Humidity sensor": 154 154 155 -[[image:1732204899160-307.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="120" width="195"]] 169 +[[Humidity sensor settings>>image:1732204899160-307.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="120" width="195"]] 156 156 157 157 In this section: 158 158 ... ... @@ -160,27 +160,17 @@ 160 160 161 161 == 3.3.6 Output signals == 162 162 163 -The BMS Main 2.x board has **4 discrete outputs**. For each discrete output, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified.177 +The BMS Main 2.x board has 4 discrete outputs. For each discrete output, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified. The following discrete output assignment options are supported: 164 164 165 -The BMS Main 2.x board has **4 solid-state relays** (#1 and #2 of them are bipolar, and the #3 and #4 are unipolar). For each relay, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified. 166 - 167 -The order of the numbering of the discrete outputs and the relay corresponds to the order of the numbering on the board. 168 - 169 -To configure output discrete signals and relays, select the menu "Signals → Output signals": 170 - 171 -[[image:1732205046156-597.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="346" width="295"]] 172 - 173 -Discrete outputs in this section: 174 - 175 175 * No output; 176 176 * Low SOC; 177 -* H igh chargingcurrent;181 +* Hgh battery charge current; 178 178 * Cooler; 179 179 * Heater; 180 180 * Allow charging; 181 181 * Precharging; 182 182 * Acknowledgement of power down; 183 -* Power up ;187 +* Power up. 184 184 185 185 If the "Low SOC" assignment is selected, the output indicates the low battery charge level (see section Low SOC signal). 186 186 ... ... @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ 199 199 If the "Power up" assignment is selected, the output is used to indicate the power status of BMS (see section Power down control). 200 200 201 201 202 - Relayassignments in thissection:206 +The BMS Main 2.x board has 4 solid-state relays (#1 and #2 of them are bipolar, and the #3 and #4 are unipolar). For each relay, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified. The following relay assignment options are supported: 203 203 204 204 * No relay; 205 205 * Charging; ... ... @@ -235,3 +235,36 @@ 235 235 If the "Main contactor" assignment is selected, the relay is used to close the main contactor in the common (minus) power bus. 236 236 237 237 If the "Power up" assignment is selected, the relay is used to close the contactor in the BMS Main power bus. 242 + 243 +To configure output discrete signals and relays, select the menu "Signals → Output signals": 244 + 245 +[[Output signals section>>image:1732205046156-597.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="346" width="295"]] 246 + 247 + 248 +The order of the numbering of the discrete outputs and the relay corresponds to the order of the numbering on the board. 249 + 250 +In this section: 251 + 252 +* Discrete outputs: 253 +** No output; 254 +** Low SOC; 255 +** High charging current; 256 +** Cooler; 257 +** Heater; 258 +** Allow charging; 259 +** Precharging; 260 +** Acknowledgement of power down; 261 +** Power up; 262 +* Relay: 263 +** No relay; 264 +** Charging; 265 +** Discharging; 266 +** Allow charging; 267 +** Cooler; 268 +** Heater; 269 +** Precharging; 270 +** Balancing series 1; 271 +** Balancing series 2; 272 +** Discharging (AUX); 273 +** Main contactor; 274 +** Power up.
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