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12 12  
13 13  In this section:
14 14  
15 -* Cell capacity – nominal capacity of cells, Ah;
16 -* Cell resistance – nominal (maximum) internal resistance of the cell, Ohm;
17 -* Relax time (after charging) – a relaxation time after charging, second;
18 -* Relax time (atfer discharging) – the relaxation time after discharging, second;
19 -* Reset parameters– a command to reset cells state of charge, capacity, and resistance.
15 +* **Cell capacity** – nominal capacity of cells, Ah;
16 +* **Cell resistance** – nominal (maximum) internal resistance of the cell, Ohm;
17 +* **Relax time (after charging)** – a relaxation time after charging, second;
18 +* **Relax time (after discharging)** – the relaxation time after discharging, second;
19 +* **Reset parameters **– a command to reset cells state of charge, capacity, and resistance.
20 20  
21 -The values “Capacity” and “Resistance” are used to calculate the SOC of cells and the battery.
21 +The values “**Capacity**” and “**Resistance**” are used to calculate the SOC of cells and the battery.
22 22  
23 -The values of “Relax time” are used to determine the state of the battery. If the battery is in a state of relaxation, the system recalculates the voltage on the cells to the state of charge of the battery.
23 +The values of “**Relax time**” are used to determine the state of the battery. If the battery is in a state of relaxation, the system recalculates the voltage on the cells to the state of charge of the battery.
24 24  
25 -The “Reset parameters” will reset:
25 +The “**Reset parameters**  is used for starting-up and adjustment of the battery and will reset:
26 26  
27 27  * state of charge (new cell SOC values will be calculated based on cell voltage and “Uocv (open-circuit voltage) table”: in the “Control → SOC estimation” section);
28 28  * cell resistance to “Cell resistance” value;
29 29  * battery capacity to “Cell capacity” value.
30 30  
31 -The “Reset parameters” command is used for starting-up and adjustment of the battery.
32 -
33 33  === SOC estimation ===
34 34  
35 -The BMS Mini device calculates the state of charge of the battery (SOC) using two algorithms:
33 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device calculates the state of charge (SOC) of each cell by using following algorithms:
36 36  
37 -* by open circuit voltage;
38 -* by voltage and current.
35 +The **“Voltage”** SOC calculation algorithm calculates cells SOC based on the tabular dependence Uocv = Uocv(SOC, t °C).
39 39  
40 -It is recommended to use the algorithm of calculation of SOC by voltage and current.
37 +The **“Current and voltage (simplified)”** SOC calculation algorithm works as follows:
41 41  
42 -To change the estimation algorithm for calculating the battery SOC, select the "Control → SOC estimation → Algorithm" section:
39 +* if I = 0, the battery is in the state of relaxation and the cell voltage Uocv is outside the [U,,ocv[point 1],,; U,,ocv[point 2],,], the SOC calculation is based on the tabular dependency Uocv = Uocv(SOC, t °C);
40 +* in any other cases, the SOC value is proportional to the charge (coulomb) passed through the battery (current time integral).
43 43  
42 +The **“Current and voltage (enhanced)” **SOC calculation algorithm differs from the simplified algorithm by online correction of the effective capacity. When using this algorithm, it is necessary to fine tune the tabular dependence Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t °C).
43 +
44 +To change the algorithm for calculating the SOC, select the "Control → SOC estimation" section:
45 +
44 44  [[image:1733746733477-590.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="166" width="800"]]
45 45  
46 46  The following estimation algorithms supported:
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62 62  
63 63  [[image:1733746733478-414.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="167" width="800"]]
64 64  
65 -The following battery Final SOC calculation methods are supported:
67 +In this section:
66 66  
67 -* Minimal SOC – SOC of the modular battery is assumed to be the minimum SOC among the battery modules;
68 -* Average SOC – SOC of the modular battery is taken equal to the arithmetic average of the SOC of the battery modules;
69 -* Min-Max SOC – the battery SOC is calculated based on the minimum and maximum SOC of the cells. Final SOC will be a) 100% if any cell has 100% SOC, b) 0% if any cell has 0% SOC;
70 -* Max-Min SOC – the battery SOC is calculated based on the minimum and maximum SOC of the cells. Final SOC will be a) 100% if all cells have 100% SOC, b) 0% if all cells have 0% SOC.
69 +* **Algorithm:**
70 +** **Voltage **– by open circuit voltage;
71 +** **Current and voltage (simplified)** – recommended for LFP cells;
72 +** **Current and voltage (enhanced)** – recommended for NMC cells:
73 +* **Final SOC** – method of calculating overall SOC of battery:
74 +** **Minimal SOC** – the battery SOC is assumed to be the minimum SOC among the cells;
75 +** **Average SOC** – the battery SOC is taken equal to the arithmetic average of the cell SOC;
76 +** **Min-Max SOC** – the battery SOC is calculated based on the minimum and maximum SOC of the cells (recommended). Final SOC will be a) 100% if __any cell__ has 100% SOC, b) 0% if __any cell__ has 0% SOC;
77 +** **Max-Min SOC** – the battery SOC is calculated based on the minimum and maximum SOC of the cells. Final SOC will be a) 100% if __all cells__ have 100% SOC, b) 0% if __all// //cells__ have 0% SOC.
78 +* **Scale the final SOC** – a flag to scale the battery SOC by the following values;
79 +* **SOC corresponding to 0%** – the battery SOC that sets to be 0%;
80 +* **SOC corresponding to 100%** – the battery SOC that sets to be 100%.
81 +* **Uocv (open-circuit voltage) table** – the dependence of the cell open circuit voltage Uocv on SOC and the cell temperature (selected for specific batteries);
82 +* **Linear zone** - linear zone of the Uocv = Uocv(SOC, t°C) dependency, inside which the cell voltage changes insignificantly:
83 +** **Linear zone: point 1** – starting point of the Uocv linear zone;
84 +** **Linear zone: point 2** – ending point of the Uocv linear zone;
85 +* **Coulomb counting correction (temperature)** – the dependence of battery capacity on temperature;
86 +* **Coulomb counting correction (cycles)** – the dependence of battery capacity on the number of charge-discharge cycles.
71 71  
72 -Other parameters:
73 -
74 -* Scale the final SOC – a flag to scale the battery SOC by the following values;
75 -* SOC corresponding to 0% – the battery SOC that sets to be 0%;
76 -* SOC corresponding to 100% – the battery SOC that sets to be 100%.
77 -* Uocv (open-circuit voltage) table – the dependence of the cell open circuit voltage Uocv on SOC and the cell temperature (selected for specific batteries);
78 -* Linear zone - linear zone of the Uocv = Uocv(SOC, t°C) dependency, inside which the cell voltage changes insignificantly:
79 -** Linear zone: point 1 – starting point of the Uocv linear zone;
80 -** Linear zone: point 2 – ending point of the Uocv linear zone;
81 -* Coulomb counting correction (temperature) – the dependence of battery capacity on temperature;
82 -* Coulomb counting correction (cycles) – the dependence of battery capacity on the number of charge-discharge cycles.
83 -
84 84  === SOC correction ===
85 85  
86 -The BMS Mini device can recalculate the battery SOC after long-term storage or after long-term working in the case when the battery was not charged fully or discharged totally. Recalculation is done based on the tabular dependency Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t) (see [[SOC estimation>>doc:||anchor="HSOCestimation"]]).
90 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device can recalculate the battery SOC after long-term storage or after long-term working in the case when the battery was not charged fully or discharged totally. Recalculation is done based on the tabular dependency Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t) (see [[SOC estimation>>doc:||anchor="HSOCestimation"]]).
87 87  
88 88  To configure parameters for periodically correcting the battery state of charge, select the "Control → SOC correction" section:
89 89  
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91 91  
92 92  In this section:
93 93  
94 -* Enable – a flag to enable SOC correction;
95 -* Shutdown period – a time the battery is off, day. If the BMS detects on its startup that it was off during the “Shutdown period” time, the BMS recalculates the battery state of charge based on the tabular dependency Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t);
96 -* Correction period – a period of correcting the battery SOC, day. If the BMS detects that the last correction was more than the “Correction period” ago, the BMS recalculates the battery state of charge based on the tabular dependency Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t) and tunes it gradually during the “SOC change time”.
97 -* SOC change time – a duration of the linear changing the battery SOC to the value calculated by the correction algorithm, minute;
98 -* Ignore the linear zone – a flag to ignore linear SOC zone while correction;
99 -* Last correction timestamp – time when last correction was made.
98 +* **Enable **– a flag to enable the SOC correction;
99 +* **Shutdown period** – a time the battery is off, day. If the BMS detects on its startup that it was off during the “Shutdown period” time, the BMS recalculates the battery state of charge based on the tabular dependency Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t);
100 +* **Correction period** – a period of correcting the battery SOC, day. If the BMS detects that the last correction was more than the “Correction period” ago, the BMS recalculates the battery state of charge based on the tabular dependency Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t) and tunes it gradually during the “SOC change time”.
101 +* **SOC change time** – a duration of the linear changing the battery SOC to the value calculated by the correction algorithm, minute;
102 +* **Ignore the linear zone** – a flag to ignore linear SOC zone while correction (recommended to be unset);
103 +* **Last correction timestamp** – time when last correction was made.
100 100  
101 101  === Resistance estimation ===
102 102  
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130 130  
131 131  In this section:
132 132  
133 -* Current stabilization time, millisecond;
134 -* Maximum calculation period – maximum time between resistance measurements. If more time has elapsed since the last determination of the stabilized current I,,stable,, than is determined in this field, the resistance calculation is not performed, second;
135 -* Maximum resistance factor – the coefficient of calculation of the maximum acceptable resistance of the cell;
136 -* Minimum SOC – minimum cell SOC value for resistance calculation;
137 -* Maximum SOC – maximum cell SOC value for resistance calculation.
137 +* **Current stabilization time**, millisecond;
138 +* **Maximum calculation period** – maximum time between resistance measurements. If more time has elapsed since the last determination of the stabilized current I,,stable,, than is determined in this field, the resistance calculation is not performed, second;
139 +* **Maximum resistance factor** – the coefficient of calculation of the maximum acceptable resistance of the cell;
140 +* **Minimum SOC** – minimum cell SOC value for resistance calculation;
141 +* **Maximum SOC** – maximum cell SOC value for resistance calculation.
138 138  
139 139  The calculated resistance is accepted by the system as valid (and therefore updated) if its value is in the range from Resistance/2 to “Maximum resistance factor” × Resistance, where "Resistance" is the nominal resistance of the cell (see [[Common settings>>doc:||anchor="HCommonsettings"]]). If the calculated resistance value is greater than the value (Maximum resistance factor × Resistance), the updated resistance value will be equal to the value (Maximum resistance factor × Resistance).
140 140  
141 141  === Low SOC (signal) ===
142 142  
147 +The "Low SOC" is indicative signal that can be assigned to a discrete output or a power switch.
148 +
143 143  To change the parameters of the generation a signal about low battery level, select the "Control → Low SOC (signal)" section:
144 144  
145 145  [[image:1740396460923-423.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="141" width="800"]]
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146 146  
147 147  In this section:
148 148  
149 -* Enable – a flag to enable signal generation;
150 -* Minimum SOC, %;
151 -* Tolerant SOC, %;
152 -* Delay before setting the signal, second;
153 -* Delay before clearing the signal, second;
154 -* Lock – lock the signal until the device is reset.
155 +* **Enable **– a flag to enable signal generation;
156 +* **Minimum SOC**, %;
157 +* **Tolerant SOC**, %;
158 +* **Delay before setting the signal**, second;
159 +* **Delay before clearing the signal**, second;
160 +* **Lock** – lock the signal until the device is reset.
155 155  
156 156  Signal generation conditions:
157 157  
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161 161  
162 162  * the battery SOC is greater than the “Tolerant SOC” during the “Delay before clearing the signal” time.
163 163  
164 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
165 -(((
166 -The "Low SOC signal" is indicative and can be output to a discrete output or a power switch.
167 -)))
168 -
169 169  === High charging current (signal) ===
170 170  
172 +The "High charging current" is indicative signal that can be output to a discrete output or a power switch.
173 +
171 171  To change the parameters of the generation high-current signal, select the "Control → High charging current (signal)" section:
172 172  
173 173  [[image:1740396996935-403.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="144" width="800"]]
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174 174  
175 175  In this section:
176 176  
177 -* Enable – a flag to enable signal generation;
178 -* Maximum charging current, А;
179 -* Tolerant charging current, А;
180 -* Delay before setting the signal, second;
181 -* Delay before clearing the signal, second;
182 -* Lock – lock the signal until the device is reset.
180 +* **Enable **– a flag to enable signal generation;
181 +* **Maximum charging current**, А;
182 +* **Tolerant charging current**, А;
183 +* **Delay before setting the signal**, second;
184 +* **Delay before clearing the signal**, second;
185 +* **Lock **– lock the signal until the device is reset.
183 183  
184 184  Signal generation conditions:
185 185  
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189 189  
190 190  * the measured current is less than the “Tolerant charging current” value during the “Delay before clearing the signal” time.
191 191  
192 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
193 -(((
194 -The "High charging current" signal is indicative and can be output to a discrete output or a power switch.
195 -)))
196 -
197 197  === Charge map ===
198 198  
199 -The BMS Mini device calculates maximum allowable charge current values in respect to SOC, battery temperature, contactor temperature and cell voltage.
197 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device calculates maximum allowable charge current values in respect to SOC, battery temperature, contactor temperature and cell voltage.
200 200  
201 -Calculated current values are sending to a charger or an intellectual load over the CAN bus.
199 +Calculated current values are sent to a charger or an intellectual load over the CAN bus. External devices based on received data provide correct battery operation.
202 202  
203 203  To configure parameters for determining the charge current limit, select the "Control → Charge map" section:
204 204  
205 -[[image:1733746766504-864.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="138" width="800"]]
203 +[[image:1740397188247-315.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="179" width="800"]]
204 +In this section:
206 206  
206 +* **Enable **– a flag to start calculation of the charge current limit;
207 +* **Maximum charge current** – a maximum allowable value of the charge current (under normal conditions), A;
208 +* **Rate of change** – a rate of change the current limit to a new value (0 is for immediate change), A/s;
209 +* **Option 1: Limit charge current by the battery SOC and temperature** – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable charging current** Kcs** depending on __maximum cell SOC__ and battery temperature;
210 +* **Option 1: SOC x Temperature x Factor** – the dependence of the correction factor on SOC and battery temperature;
211 +* **Option 2: Limit charge current by the contactor temperature** – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable charging current **Kcc** depending on contactor temperature;
212 +* **Option 2: Contactor temperature x Factor** – the dependence of the correction factor on SOC and contactor temperature;
213 +* **Option 3: Limit charge current by the maximum cell voltage** – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable charging current **Kcv** depending on __the maximum cell U,,ocv,, voltage__ (corrected due to current and cell resistance)
214 +* **Option 3: Cell voltage x Factor** – the dependence of the correction factor on maximum cell voltage;
215 +* **Option 4: Limit charge current by the cell temperature** – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable charging current **Kct** depending on maximum cell temperature;
216 +* **Option 4: Cell temperature x Factor** – the dependence of the correction factor on maximum cell temperature.
217 +
218 +Value of the charge current limit at given SOC, temperature, contactors temperature, maximum cell voltage and maximum cell temperature is calculated as follows:
219 +
220 +**Charge current limit = Maximum charge current × Kcs × Kcc × Kcv × Kct**
221 +
222 +=== Discharge map ===
223 +
224 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device calculates maximum allowable discharge current values in respect to SOC, battery temperature, contactor temperature and cell voltage.
225 +
226 +Calculated current values are sending to a charger or an intellectual load over the CAN bus.
227 +
228 +To configure parameters for determining the discharge current limit, select the "Control → Discharge map" section:
229 +
230 +[[image:1740397304972-174.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="182" width="800"]]
231 +
207 207  In this section:
208 208  
209 -* Enable – a flag to start calculation of the charge current limit;
210 -* Maximum charge current – a maximum allowable value of the charge current (under normal conditions):
211 -* Option 1: Limit charge current by the battery SOC and temperature – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable charging current Kcs depending on SOC and battery temperature;
234 +* Enable – a flag to start calculation of the discharge current limit;
235 +* Maximum discharge current – a maximum allowable value of the discharge current (under normal conditions), A;
236 +* Rate of change – a rate of change the current limit to a new value (0 is for immediate change), A/s;
237 +* Option 1: Limit discharging current by the battery SOC and temperature – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable discharging current **Kds **depending on __minimum cell SOC__ and temperature;
212 212  * Option 1: SOC x Temperature x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on SOC and battery temperature;
239 +* Option 2: Limit discharge current by the contactor temperature – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable discharging current **Kdc** depending on contactor temperature;
240 +* Option 2: Contactor temperature x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on SOC and contactor temperature;
241 +* Option 3: Limit discharge current by the cell voltage - a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable discharging current **Kdv** depending on __the minimum cell U,,ocv,, voltage__ (corrected due to current and cell resistance)
242 +* Option 3: Cell voltage x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on minimum cell voltage;
243 +* Option 4: Limit discharge current by the cell temperature - a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable discharging current **Kdt** depending on maximum cell temperature;
244 +* Option 4: Cell voltage x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on minimum cell temperature.
213 213  
214 -[[image:1733746766506-660.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="196" width="800"]]
246 +Value of the discharge current limit at given SOC, temperature, contactors temperature, minimum cell voltage and maximum cell temperature is calculated as follows:
215 215  
216 -* Option 2: Limit charge current by the contactor temperature – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable charging current Kcc depending on contactor temperature;
217 -* Option 2: Contactor temperature x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on SOC and contactor temperature;
248 +**Discharge current limit = Maximum discharge current × Kds × Kdc × Kdv × Kdt**
218 218  
219 -[[image:1733746766508-178.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="184" width="800"]]
250 +=== Main contactor ===
220 220  
221 -* Option 3: Limit charge current by the maximum cell voltage - a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable charging current Kcv depending on maximum cell voltage;
222 -* Option 3: Cell voltage x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on maximum cell voltage.
252 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device controls the main contactor. The main contactor is usually placed in the common (minus) battery line for opening the charge and discharge circuits in a case of sealing of the charging or discharging contactors.
223 223  
224 -[[image:1733746766509-971.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="217" width="800"]]
254 +The Main contactor algorithm supports the following modes:
225 225  
226 -Value of the charge current limit at given SOC, temperature, contactors temperature and maximum cell voltage is calculated as follows:
256 +* Always on;
257 +* Automatic.
227 227  
228 -Charging current limit = Maximum charging current × Kcs × Kcc × Kcv
259 +In “Always on” mode main contactor closes if all the following is true:
229 229  
230 -=== Discharge map ===
261 +* Other contactors are open;
262 +* There are no errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfileds.
231 231  
232 -The BMS Mini device calculates maximum allowable discharge current values in respect to SOC, battery temperature, contactor temperature and cell voltage.
264 +In “Always on” mode main contactor opens if all the following is true:
233 233  
234 -Calculated current values are sending to a charger or an intellectual load over the CAN bus.
266 +* Other contactors are open;
267 +* There is an error from the the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfileds.
235 235  
236 -To configure parameters for determining the discharge current limit, select the "Control → Discharge map" section:
269 +In “Automatic” mode, the main contactor closes by internal algorithms at the same time with other contactors.
237 237  
238 -[[image:1733746766511-477.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="149" width="800"]]
271 +In “On demandmode, the main contactor closes by external the “Close Main contactor” request.
239 239  
273 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
274 +(((
275 +**Note: **when errors occur in the system, the **Main **contactor opens either immediately or with the delay T,,off,, (depends on the settings described below).
276 +)))
277 +
278 +To change the parameters of the main contactor, select the "Control → Main contactor" section:
279 +
280 +[[image:1740397558976-651.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="144" width="800"]]
281 +
240 240  In this section:
241 241  
242 -* Enable – a flag to start calculation of the discharge current limit;
243 -* Maximum discharge current – a maximum allowable value of the discharge current (under normal conditions):
244 -* Option 1: Limit discharging current by the battery SOC and temperature – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable discharging current Kds depending on SOC and temperature;
245 -* Option 1: SOC x Temperature x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on SOC and battery temperature;
284 +* Enable – a flag to enable the main contactor control;
285 +* Algorithm – main contactor control algorithm:
286 +** Always on – contactor is always closed;
287 +** Automatic – contactor closes by internal charge and discharge algorithms;
288 +** On demand – contactor is closed by an external request;
289 +* Time to keep the contactor closed before closing the others – a time for other contactors to be open after the main contactor is closed;
290 +* Delay before opening the contactor – a time which is used to detect conditions for opening the contactor, s;
291 +* Keep the contactor open until the device is restarted – a flag for keeping the main contactor open until the system is reset;
292 +* Errors 1, 2 to open the main contactor – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the main contactor.
246 246  
247 -[[image:1733746766512-300.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="195" width="800"]]
294 +=== Charging status ===
248 248  
249 -* Option 2: Limit discharge current by the contactor temperature – a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable discharging current Kdc depending on contactor temperature;
250 -* Option 2: Contactor temperature x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on SOC and contactor temperature;
296 +To change the parameters of charging process status, select the "Control → Charging status" section:
251 251  
252 -[[image:1733746766513-161.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="183" width="800"]]
298 +[[image:1762774819522-147.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="140" width="800"]]
299 +In this section:
253 253  
254 -* Option 3: Limit discharge current by the cell voltage - a flag to enable correction of maximum allowable discharging current Kdv depending on minimum cell voltage;
255 -* Option 3: Cell voltage x Factor – the dependence of the correction factor on minimum cell voltage.
301 +* Current to set the "Charging current present" – a current level to generate the "Charging current present" signal, A;
302 +* Current to clear the "Charging current present" – a current level to clear the "Charging current present" signal, A;
303 +* Use actual voltage to generate the "Ready to charge" signal – a flag to disable voltage correction for "Ready to charge" signal;
304 +* Use actual voltage to generate the "Ready to charge" signal if the current is negative – a flag to disable voltage correction for "Ready to charge" signal only at discharging current;
305 +* Voltage to clear the “Ready to charge” – a threshold U,,ocv,, (corrected due to current and cell resistance) voltage level on the cell, V; if the voltage of any cell is above this level, the “Ready to charge” (hence, the “Allow charging”) signal is cleared;
306 +* Voltage to reset the “Ready to charge” – a tolerant U,,ocv,, (corrected due to current and cell resistance) voltage level on the cell, V; if all cell voltages are below the tolerant level, the “Ready to charge” (hence, the “Allow charging”) signal is set;
307 +* Delay before recharging – a time after which the previously opened the allow charging contactor closes again, minute; to disable the operation by timeout set "Delay before recharging" to 0;
308 +* Check the 'Charge current limit' value to generate the 'Ready to charge' – a flag to enable check of "Charging current limit" to generate the "Ready to charge" signal;
309 +* Charge current limit to clear the 'Ready to charge' – a threshold charging current limit value, A; if the limit is //above //this level, the “Ready to charge” signal is cleared;
310 +* Charge current limit to set the 'Ready to charge' – a tolerant charging current limit value, A; if the limit is //below //this level, the “Ready to charge” signal is set;
311 +* Errors 1, 2 to clear the "Ready to charge" – bitfields to choose the errors which will clear the "Ready to charge" signal.
256 256  
257 -[[image:1733746766514-686.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="215" width="800"]]
313 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
314 +(((
315 +**Note:** The "Allow charging" signal activates under two independent conditions:
316 +1) the voltage on the cells reaches the “Voltage to reset the “Ready to charge"” level and
317 +2) the "Delay before recharging" time has passed since the opening of the allow charging contactor.
318 +)))
258 258  
259 -Value of the discharge current limit at given SOC, temperature, contactors temperature and minimum cell voltage is calculated as follows:
320 +=== Discharging status ===
260 260  
261 -Discharging current limit = Maximum discharging current × Kds × Kdc × Kdv
322 +To change the parameters of discharging process status, select the "Control Discharging status" section:
262 262  
324 +[[image:1762774840204-111.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="146" width="800"]]In this section:
325 +
326 +* Current to set the "Discharging current present" – a current level to generate the "Discharging current present" signal, А;
327 +* Current to clear the "Discharging current present" – a current level to clear the "Discharging current present" signal, А;
328 +* Use actual voltage to generate the "Ready to discharge" signal – a flag to disable voltage correction for "Ready to discharge" signal;
329 +* Use actual voltage to generate the "Ready to discharge" signal if the current is positive – a flag to disable voltage correction for "Ready to discharge" signal only at charging current;
330 +* Voltage to clear the “Ready to discharge” – a threshold U,,ocv,, (corrected due to current and cell resistance) voltage level on the cell, V; if the voltage of any cell is below this level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is cleared;
331 +* Voltage to reset the “Ready to discharge” – a tolerant U,,ocv,, (corrected due to current and cell resistance) voltage level on the cell, V; if all cells voltages are above the tolerant level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is set;
332 +* Check the 'Discharge current limit' value to generate the 'Ready to discharge' – a flag to enable check of "Discharging current limit" to generate the "Ready to discharge" signal;
333 +* Discharge current limit to clear the 'Ready to discharge' – a threshold discharging current limit value, A; if the limit is //above //this level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is cleared;
334 +* Discharge current limit to set the 'Ready to discharge' – a tolerant discharging current limit value, A; if the limit is //below //this level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is set;
335 +* Clear the 'Ready to discharge' signal if the 'Low SOC' signal is set;
336 +* Errors 1, 2 to clear the "Ready to discharge" – bitfields to choose the errors which will clear the "Ready to discharge" signal.
337 +
338 +=== Precharge ===
339 +
340 +The BMS Main 3 device can control the precharge contactor. The precharge contactor is used to charge the intermediate capacity with low current and usually placed with the limiting resistor in parallel to charging or discharging contactor.
341 +
342 +BMS Main 3 device detects errors while pre-charging the load capacity by monitoring the current and voltage difference before and after contactors. Also BMS can measure the power dissipated on precharge resistor and generate an error if it greater than configured limit.
343 +
344 +To change the parameters of precharge contactor, select the "Control → Precharge" section:
345 +
346 +[[image:1754931813173-804.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="172" width="800"]]
347 +
348 +In this section:
349 +
350 +* Precharge current threshold to finish precharging – a minimum current value at which precharging process assumed to be finished, A;
351 +* Keep the precharging relay closed until precharge is finished – a flag to ignore the Precharge time and wait precharging to finish before open precharge relay;
352 +* Number of precharging attempts – maximum number of precharging attempts before setting the "Precharge error";
353 +* Delay before current measurement – a delay before first current measurement after closing precharge, millisecond;
354 +* Precharge time – a duration of closing the precharge contactor before closing the discharging contactor, millisecond;
355 +* Relaxation between attempts – a duration between precharge attempts, millisecond;
356 +* Check the power dissipated in the preacharge resistor - a flag to enable the calculation of power dissipated in precharge resistor;
357 +* Precharge resistor resistance, Ohm;
358 +* Maximum allowable power dissipated in the resistor, W;
359 +* Delay before setting the "Precharge error" when checking power, millisecond;
360 +* Delay before clearing the "Precharge error", second;
361 +* Lock the "Precharge error" – a flag to block the error until the device is restarted.
362 +
363 +“Precharge error” generation conditions if any of the following is true:
364 +
365 +* the precharge current does not decrease during the "Precharge time" after "Number of precharging attempts";
366 +* power dissipated on the precharge resistor is above the maximum value during the “Delay before setting the 'Precharge error' when checking power” time.
367 +
368 +(% class="box warningmessage" %)
369 +(((
370 +Behavior of contactors at “Precharge error” is configured in corresponding contactor settings!
371 +)))
372 +
263 263  === Charge ===
264 264  
265 265  There are two contactors that serve charging the battery: a charging contactor and an allow charging contactor. With the help of the allow charging contactor, the BMS commands the charger to start or stop charging.
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266 266  
267 267  The device supports three charge control algorithms:
268 268  
269 -* charging is always allowed;
270 -* charging is allowed when there is a signal “Charger connected”;
271 -* charging is allowed when there is a signal “Charge request”.
379 +* Always on – charging is always allowed;
380 +* On charger connected – charging is allowed when there is a signal “Charger connected”;
381 +* On charge request – charging is allowed when there is a signal “Charge request”.
272 272  
273 -If the "**Always on**" algorithm is selected, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor are always closed. If at least one of the errors appears:
383 +If the "**Always on**" algorithm is selected, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor are always closed. If at least one of the errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields appears or one of the signals:
274 274  
275 -* Overvoltage;
276 -* Overcurrent;
277 -* High temperature (CH);
278 -* Low temperature (CH);
279 -* HYG offline (optional);
280 -* Combilift offline (optional);
281 -* Spirit offline (optional);
282 -* Spirit charger error (optional);
283 -* Short circuit (optional);
284 -* High contactor temperature (optional);
285 -* CH contactor cycles error;
286 -* Critical error
385 +* Service reset;
386 +* Power down request;
387 +* Inhibit charging,
287 287  
288 288  both contactors are open (no current flows).
289 289  
290 -When the algorithm "**On Charger connected**" is selected, the control is performed as follows:
391 +When the algorithm "**On charger connected**" is selected, the control is performed as follows:
291 291  
292 -* If there is a signal “Charger connected” and there are no errors (see the list above), then through the delay time T,,on,, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor close;
393 +* If there is a signal “Charger connected” and there are no errors (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then through the delay time T,,on,, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor close;
293 293  * If the signal “Charger connected” disappears, the allow charging contactor opens and after the delay time T,,off,, the charging contactor opens;
294 294  * If in the process of charging the voltage on the cell exceeds the “Ready to charge” level, the allow charging contactor opens (while the charging contactor remains closed);
295 -* If errors in the list above occur the charging contactor and allow charging contactor open.
396 +* If errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields occur the charging contactor and allow charging contactor open.
296 296  
297 -When the "**On Charge request**" algorithm selected, the control is performed as follows:
398 +When the "**On charge request**" algorithm selected, the control is performed as follows:
298 298  
299 -* If there is a signal “Charge request” and there are no errors (see the list above), then through the delay time T,,on,, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor close;
400 +* If there is a signal “Charge request” and there are no errors (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then through the delay time T,,on,, the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor close;
300 300  * If the signal “Charge request” disappears, the allow charging contactor opens and after the delay time T,,off,, the charging contactor opens;
301 301  * If in the process of charging the voltage on the cell exceeds the “Ready to charge” level, the allow charging contactor opens (while the charging contactor remains closed);
302 -* If errors in the list above occur the charging contactor and allow charging contactor open.
403 +* If errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields occur the charging contactor and allow charging contactor open.
303 303  
304 304  (% class="box infomessage" %)
305 305  (((
306 -Note: when errors occur in the system, the **charging **contactor opens either immediately or with the delay T,,off,, (depends on the settings described below).
407 +**Note: **when errors occur in the system, the **Charge **contactor opens either immediately or with the delay T,,off,, (depends on the settings described below).
307 307  )))
308 308  
309 -When the power down request occurs, the allow charging contactor opens immediately and the charging contactor opens after the delay T,,off,,. Reclosing the charging contactor and allow charging contactor is performed if the power down request is removed.
310 -
311 311  To change the parameters of the battery charge control algorithm, select the "Control → Charge" section:
312 312  
313 -[[image:1733746766516-845.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="319" width="800"]]
412 +[[image:1740399363134-722.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="306" width="800"]]
314 314  
315 315  In this section:
316 316  
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319 319  ** Always on – charging is always allowed;
320 320  ** On charger connected – charging is allowed when there is a signal “Charger connected”;
321 321  ** On charge request – charging is allowed when there is a signal “Charge request”;
322 -* Current corresponding to charging – a current level to generate the "Charging current present" signal, A;
323 -* Current corresponding to no charging – a current level to clear the "Charging current present" signal, A;
421 +* Allow charging only when the "Ready to charge" signal is set – charging contactor will open if "Ready to charge" signal is cleared;
324 324  * Delay before starting charging – a time delay T,,on,, before closing the charging contactor and the allow charging contactor, millisecond;
325 325  * Delay before stopping charging – a time delay T,,off,, before opening the charging contactor, millisecond;
424 +* Control the precharging contactor – a flag that allows control of the precharging contactor (see [[Precharge>>url:http://#HPrecharge]]);
326 326  * Use custom delays before stopping charging (on errors) – a flag to enable manual settings of time delays T,,off,, for specific errors;
426 +* Errors 1, 2 to open the charging contactor – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the charging contactor;
327 327  * Custom delay: <error> – specific error delay, millisecond;
328 328  * Switch off the charging contactor on errors without delay – a flag to protectively open the charging contactor without a delay. In the opposite case, when an error is detected, the charging contactor opens always with the delay “Delay before stopping charging”;
329 -* Control the precharging contactor – a flag that allows control of the precharging contactor;
330 -* Voltage to clear the “Ready to charge” – a threshold voltage level on the cell, V; if the voltage of any cell is above this level, the “Ready to charge” (hence, the “Allow charging”) signal is cleared;
331 -* Voltage to reset the “Ready to charge” – a tolerant voltage level on the cell, V; if all cell voltages are below the tolerant level, the “Ready to charge” (hence, the “Allow charging”) signal is set;
332 -* Delay before recharging – a time after which the previously opened the allow charging contactor closes again, minute; to disable the operation by timeout set "Delay before recharging" to 0.
333 333  
334 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
335 -(((
336 -Note – The allow charging contactor closes under two independent conditions: 1) the voltage on the cells reaches the “Voltage to reset the “Ready to charge"” level and 2) the "Delay before recharging" time has passed since the opening of the allow charging contactor.
337 -)))
338 -
339 339  === Discharge ===
340 340  
341 341  The device controls the discharging contactor to connect battery to the load.
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342 342  
343 343  The device supports three algorithms to control battery discharging:
344 344  
345 -* load is always connected;
346 -* load is connected when there is no signal “Charger connected”;
347 -* load is connected when there is signal “Discharge request”.
436 +* Always on – load is always connected;
437 +* On charger disconnected – load is connected when there is no signal “Charger connected”;
438 +* On discharge request – load is connected when there is signal “Discharge request”.
348 348  
349 -When the algorithm "**Always on**" is selected, the discharging contactor is always closed. If at least one of the errors appears:
440 +When the algorithm "**Always on**" is selected, the discharging contactor is always closed. If at least one of the errors from the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields appears or one of the signals:
350 350  
351 -* Undervoltage;
352 -* Overvoltage (optional);
353 -* Overcurrent;
354 -* High temperature (DCH);
355 -* Low temperature (DCH) (optional);
356 -* HYG offline (optional);
357 -* Combilift offline (optional);
358 -* Spirit offline (optional);
359 -* Spirit charger error (optional);
360 -* Short circuit (optional);
361 -* High contactor temperature (optional);
362 -* DCH contactor cycles error;
363 -* Critical error
442 +* Service reset
443 +* Power down request
444 +* Inhibit discharging
364 364  
365 365  the discharging contactor opens.
366 366  
367 -If the algorithm "**On Charger disconnected**" is selected, the control is performed as follows:
448 +If the algorithm "**On charger disconnected**" is selected, the control is performed as follows:
368 368  
369 -* if there is no signal “Charger connected”, the charging contactor is opened and there are no errors (see the list above), then through the delay time T,,on,, the discharging contactor closes;
370 -* If the signal “Charger connected” appears or errors occur (see the list above), then after the delay time T,,off,, the discharging contactor opens.
450 +* if there is no signal “Charger connected”, the charging contactor is open and there are no errors (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then through the delay time T,,on,, the discharging contactor closes;
451 +* If the signal “Charger connected” appears or errors occur (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then after the delay time T,,off,, the discharging contactor opens.
371 371  
372 -When the "**On Discharge request**" algorithm selected, the control is performed as follows:
453 +When the "**On discharge request**" algorithm selected, the control is performed as follows:
373 373  
374 -* if there is signal “Discharge request”, the charging contactor is opened and there are no errors (see the list above), then through the delay time T,,on,, the discharging contactor closes;
375 -* If the signal “Discharge request” disappears or errors occur (see the list above), then after the delay time T,,off,, the discharging contactor opens.
455 +* if there is signal “Discharge request”, the charging contactor is open and there are no errors (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then through the delay time T,,on,, the discharging contactor closes;
456 +* If the signal “Discharge request” disappears or errors occur (see the "Errors 1, 2 ..." bitfields), then after the delay time T,,off,, the discharging contactor opens.
376 376  
377 377  (% class="box infomessage" %)
378 378  (((
379 -Note: in case of errors in the system operation, the opening of the **discharging **contactor is performed either immediately or with a delay T,,off,, (depends on the settings described below).
460 +**Note: **when errors occur in the system, the **Discharge **contactor opens either immediately or with the delay T,,off,, (depends on the settings described below).
380 380  )))
381 381  
382 -The device supports controlling the precharging contactor. The duration of switching on the precharging contactor before closing the discharging (load) contactor is adjusted.
383 -
384 -When the power down request occurs, the discharging contactor opens after delay T,,off,,. Reclosing the discharging contactor is performed if the power down request is removed.
385 -
386 386  To change the parameters of the battery discharge control algorithm, select the "Control → Discharge" section:
387 387  
388 -[[image:1733746885414-479.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="319" width="800"]]
465 +[[image:1740399783613-216.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="311" width="800"]]
389 389  
390 390  In this section:
391 391  
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394 394  ** Always on – load is always connected;
395 395  ** On charger disconnected – load is connected when there is no signal “Charger connected”;
396 396  ** On discharge request – load is connected when there is signal “Discharge request”;
397 -* Current corresponding to discharging – a current level to generate the "Discharging current present" signal, А;
398 -* Current indicating no discharging – a current level to clear the "Discharging current present" signal, А;
474 +* Allow charging only when the "Ready to discharge" signal is set – discharging contactor will open if "Ready to discharge" signal is cleared;
399 399  * Delay before starting discharging – a time delay T,,on,, before closing the discharging contactor, millisecond;
400 400  * Delay before stopping discharging – a time delay T,,off,, before opening the discharging contactor, millisecond;
477 +* Control the precharging contactor – a flag that allows control of the precharging contactor while closing the discharge contactor (see [[Precharge>>path:#HPrecharge]]);
478 +* Errors 1, 2 to open the discharging contactor – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the discharging contactor;
401 401  * Use custom delays before stopping discharging (on errors) – a flag to enable manual settings of time delays T,,off,, for specific errors;
402 402  * Custom delay: <error> – specific error delay, millisecond;
403 403  * Switch off the discharging contactor on errors without delay – a flag to protectively open the discharging contactor without a delay. In the opposite case, when an error is detected, the discharging contactor opens always with the delay “Delay before stopping discharging”.
404 -* Precharge time – a duration of closing the precharge contactor before closing the discharging contactor, millisecond;
405 -* Voltage to clear the “Ready to discharge” – a threshold voltage level on the cell, V; if the voltage of any cell is below this level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is cleared;
406 -* Voltage to reset the “Ready to discharge” – a tolerant voltage level on the cell, V; if all cells voltages are above the tolerant level, the “Ready to discharge” signal is set;
407 407  
408 408  === Charge/Discharge ===
409 409  
410 -The BMS Mini device can control the charging/discharging contactor that is used to both charge and discharge the battery.
485 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device can control the charging/discharging contactor that is used to both charge and discharge the battery.
411 411  
412 -The charging/discharging contactor combines algorithms of charging and discharging contactor. It behaves as a charging contactor when «Charge reques or «Charger connected» are set, otherwise – as a discharging contactor.
487 +Charge/Discharge contactor has three algorithms of operation:
413 413  
489 +* Dependent (on Charging and Discharging signals) - Charge/Discharge contactor depends on Charge and Discharge algorithms and their signals and behaves as Charging contactor if Charging signal is set, otherwise – as Discharging contactor;
490 +* Independent (Always) - Charge/Discharge contactor is always closed if there is no errors;
491 +* Independent (on Charge request or Discharge request) - Charge/Discharge contactor is based on its own controller that listen to Charge and Discharge requests and closes if one of these signals occurs.
492 +
493 +TBA
494 +
495 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
496 +(((
497 +**Note: **when errors occur in the system, the **Charge/Discharge **contactor opens either immediately or with the delay T,,off,, (depends on the settings described below).
498 +)))
499 +
414 414  The charging/discharging contactor control is configured in the “Control – Charge/Discharge” section:
415 415  
416 -[[image:1733746901779-991.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="95" width="800"]]In this section:
502 +[[image:1740400166950-906.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="211" width="800"]]
417 417  
504 +In this section:
505 +
418 418  * Enable – a flag to enable the charge/discharge controller.
507 +* Algorithm:
508 +** Dependent (on Charging and Discharging signals) - Charge/Discharge contactor depends on Charge and Discharge algorithms and their signals and behaves as Charging contactor if Charging signal is set, otherwise – as Discharging contactor;
509 +** Independent (Always) - Charge/Discharge contactor is always closed if there is no errors;
510 +** Independent (on Charge request or Discharge request);
511 +* Delay before starting charging or discharging, millisecond;
512 +* Delay before stopping charging or discharging, millisecond;
513 +* Control the precharging contactor – a flag that enables control of precharging contactor while closing the charge/discharge contactor;
514 +* Emulate the "Charging" and "Discharging" signals – a flag to enable generation of "Charging" and "Discharging" signals when closing charge/discharge contactor;
515 +* Errors 1, 2 to prevent CHARGING through charging/discharging contactor, Errors 1, 2 to prevent DISCHARGING through charging/discharging contactor – bitfields to choose the errors which will open the charging/discharging contactor. This bitfields are combined by bitwise OR and intended to separate settings for charging and discharging processes;
516 +* Errors 1, 2 which affect the contactor only if battery CHARGING is detected – a bitfield to choose the errors which will trigger only if charging current is present. This bitfield is combined with "Errors 1, 2 to prevent CHARGING through charging/discharging contactor" by bitwise AND;
517 +* Errors 1, 2 which affect the contactor only if battery DISCHARGING is detected – a bitfield to choose the errors which will trigger only if discharging current is present. This bitfield is combined with "Errors 1, 2 to prevent DISCHARGING through charging/discharging contactor" by bitwise AND;
518 +* Switch off the charging/discharging contactor on errors without delay – a flag to protectively open the charging/discharging contactor without a delay. In the opposite case, when an error is detected, the charging/discharging contactor opens always with the delay “Delay before stopping discharging”.
419 419  
420 420  === Discharge (AUX) ===
421 421  
422 -The BMS Mini device can control the power supply of external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor. An example of external equipment can be an inverter that converts DC to AC to power a service laptop and other devices.
522 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device can control the power supply of external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor. An example of external equipment can be an inverter that converts DC to AC to power a service laptop and other devices.
423 423  
424 424  The power supply circuit of the external equipment using the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor is independent of the battery load circuit. The closing and opening of the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor is performed according to its program.
425 425  
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431 431  
432 432  To change the parameters of the powering of external equipment, select the "Control → Discharge (AUX)" section:
433 433  
434 -[[image:1733746932199-845.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="137" width="800"]]
435 435  
535 +[[image:1740400254884-851.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="179" width="800"]]
436 436  In this section:
437 437  
438 438  * Enable – a flag to activate the auxiliary discharge control;
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439 439  * Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the SOC is too low;
440 440  * Minimum SOC – a minimum SOC value, when reached, the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor opens, %;
441 441  * Tolerant SOC – a permissive SOC value, upon reaching which the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor re-closes, %;
542 +* Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the cell voltage is out of the range;
543 +* Minimum cell voltage, V;
544 +* Maximum cell voltage, V;
442 442  * Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor if the battery voltage is out of the range;
443 -* Minimum voltage – minimum battery voltage, V;
444 -* Maximum voltage – maximum battery voltage, V;
445 -* Switch off the discharging (AUX) contactor on errors – the auxiliary (AUX) discharging contactor opens if the following errors occur: Undervoltage, Overcurrent, High temperature (DCH), Short circuit, Critical error.
546 +* Minimum battery voltage, V;
547 +* Maximum battery voltage, V;
548 +* Errors 1, 2 to open the auxiliary discharging contactor bitfields to choose the errors which will open the auxiliary discharging contactor.
446 446  
447 -=== Main contactor ===
448 -
449 -The BMS Mini device controls the main contactor. The main contactor is usually placed in the common (minus) battery line for opening the charge and discharge circuits in a case of sealing of the charging or discharging contactors.
450 -
451 -The main contactor closes if there are no errors from the list below:
452 -
453 -* Overcurrent;
454 -* Undervoltage;
455 -* Overvoltage;
456 -* High temperature (CH);
457 -* High temperature (DCH);
458 -* Unallowable charging;
459 -* Critical error.
460 -
461 -The main contactor opens if the charging and discharging contactors are opened and any of the following conditions is met:
462 -
463 -* charging or discharging current is detected during a set time;
464 -* voltage of any cell is lower than the minimum cell voltage configured in the section "Protections → Undervoltage" during a set time;
465 -* voltage of any cell is greater than the maximum cell voltage configured in the section "Protections → Overvoltage" during a set time;
466 -* temperature of any cell is greater than the maximum cell temperature configured in the section "Protections → High temperature" during a set time;
467 -* Critical error stays on during a set time.
468 -
469 -To change the parameters of the main contactor, select the "Control → Main contactor" section:
470 -
471 -[[image:1733746797002-498.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="93" width="800"]]
472 -
473 -In this section:
474 -
475 -* Enable – a flag to enable the main contactor control;
476 -* Delay before opening the contactor – a time which is used to detect conditions for opening the contactor, second;
477 -* Keep the contactor open until the device is restarted – a flag for keeping the main contactor opened until the system be reset.
478 -
479 479  === Cell balancing ===
480 480  
481 -Balancing makes the voltage of all cells be equal to the minimum cell voltage.
552 +Balancing makes the voltage of all cells equal to the minimum cell voltage.
482 482  
483 483  The following balancing rules are supported:
484 484  
485 -* only when the battery is charging (current I > 0) and some time until the battery is relaxed;
556 +* when the battery is charging (current I > 0) and time after until the battery is relaxed;
486 486  * when the battery is charging (current I > 0) or when the battery is in a state of relaxation;
487 487  * always (regardless of battery state).
488 488  
489 -A balancing resistor is connected to the cell if:
560 +A balancing resistor is connected to the cell if the following conditions are simultaneously met:
490 490  
491 -* the voltage on the cell is higher than the starting voltage of the balancing;
492 -* the difference between the cell voltage and the minimum voltage among the cells of the battery is greater than the balancing deviation.
562 +* the voltage on the cell is higher than the balancing start voltage;
563 +* the difference between the voltage on the cell and the minimum voltage among the battery cells is greater than the balancing start threshold;
493 493  
565 +A balancing resistor is disconnected from the cell if any of the following conditions are met:
566 +
567 +* the voltage on the cell is less than the balancing stop voltage;
568 +* the difference between the voltage on the cell and the minimum voltage among the battery cells is less than the balancing stop threshold.
569 +
494 494  (% class="box infomessage" %)
495 495  (((
496 -If the BMS Mini overheats, then the balancing of the cells connected to this device will not be performed.
572 +If the “High logic temperature” occurs, then the balancing of the cells connected to the overheated BMS Logic device will not be performed.
497 497  )))
498 498  
499 -To change the cell balancing parameters, select the "Control Cell balancing" section:
575 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device can enable the cell balancing by the external “Balancing request” signal. Balancing process will be started to cells which the voltage is higher than the balancing start voltage and the difference between the cell voltage and the minimum voltage among all the cells is greater than the balancing stop threshold.
500 500  
501 -[[image:1733746797003-364.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="104" width="800"]]
577 +BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device can force a cell balancing, if its voltage is higher than estimated value.
502 502  
579 +To change the cell balancing parameters, select the "Control → Cell balancing" section:
580 +
581 +[[image:1740404562825-676.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="168" width="800"]]
503 503  In this section:
504 504  
505 505  * Enable – a flag to enable cell balancing;
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507 507  ** Balance on charge;
508 508  ** Balance on charge or relaxed;
509 509  ** Balance always;
510 -
511 -[[image:1733746797004-660.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="104" width="800"]]
512 -
589 +* Balancing condition:
590 +** Automatic – balancing will be performed automatically if needed conditions are met;
591 +** On balancing request – balancing will start only if a remote request is received. In this case cells will start to balance regardless the "Voltage deviation to start balancing" value;
513 513  * Minimum cell voltage to start balancing, V;
514 -* Balancing deviation, V.
593 +* Voltage deviation to start balancing;
594 +* Voltage deviation to stop balancing;
595 +* Voltage for forced balancing – if cell voltage is above this value, it will start discharging through balancing resistor;
596 +* Maximum allowable temperature of the board, ºC;
597 +* Command to discharge all cells – a flag to force the balancing of all cells.
515 515  
516 516  === Power down ===
517 517  
518 -The BMS Mini device can shut down itself if the battery voltage is low or the battery is idle for a long time.
601 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device can shut down itself if the battery voltage is low or the battery is idle for a long time.
519 519  
520 520  Shutting down the battery system is performed according to the following conditions:
521 521  
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522 522  * the battery voltage is below the minimum level;
523 523  * the “Charger connected” signal is cleared for 60 seconds.
524 524  
525 -The BMS Mini device also shuts down the battery if it stays in the “Charging OFF”, “Discharging OFF”, “Relaxed (after charging)” or “Relaxed (after discharging)” for the set time.
608 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device also shuts down the battery if it stays in the “Charging OFF”, “Discharging OFF”, “Relaxed (after charging)” or “Relaxed (after discharging)” for the set time.
526 526  
527 527  To change the parameters of the power down control, select the "Control → Power down" section:
528 528  
529 -[[image:1733746797005-459.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="115" width="800"]]
530 -
612 +[[image:1740404859367-943.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="130" width="800"]]
531 531  In this section:
532 532  
533 533  * Minimum voltage to power down – a minimum voltage level of the battery below which the BMS commands to shut down the battery, V;
534 534  * Idle time to power down – a time of battery inactivity after which the battery is shut down, minute;
535 -* Wait the "Power up/down request" is cleared (on startup) – a flag to enable delay for clearing the “Power up/down request” signal while starting the BMS.
617 +* Wait the "Power up/down request" is cleared (on startup) – a flag to enable delay for clearing the “Power up/down request” signal while starting the BMS;
618 +* Delay before setting the internal power down signal – a delay before turning off the device power when receiving the “Power down request” command, ms.
536 536  
537 537  === Heater ===
538 538  
539 539  To change the parameters of the heater control algorithm, select the "Control → Heater" section:
540 540  
541 -[[image:1733746808496-606.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="116" width="800"]]
542 -
624 +[[image:1777293968000-235.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="141" width="800"]]
543 543  In this section:
544 544  
545 545  * Enable – a flag to enable heater control;
546 546  * Minimum cell temperature, °C;
547 547  * Tolerant cell temperature, °C;
630 +* Start the heater only if "Charger connected" signal is set;
548 548  * Delay before starting the heater, millisecond;
549 549  * Delay before stopping the heater, millisecond;
550 -* Switch off the heater on errors (Undervoltage, Overcurrent, High temperature, Short circuit or Critical error).
633 +* Errors 1, 2 to turn off the heater – bitfields to choose the errors which will turn off the heater.
551 551  
552 552  As a result of operating the heating algorithm, the “Heater” signal is generated.
553 553  
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568 568  
569 569  To change the parameters of the cooler control algorithm, select the "Control → Cooler" section:
570 570  
571 -[[image:1733746808497-424.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="113" width="800"]]
572 572  
655 +[[image:1740405145695-704.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="149" width="800"]]
573 573  In this section:
574 574  
575 575  * Enable – a flag to enable cooler control;
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577 577  * Tolerant cell temperature, °C;
578 578  * Delay before starting the cooler, millisecond;
579 579  * Delay before stopping the cooler, millisecond;
580 -* Switch off the cooler contactor on errors (Undervoltage, Overcurrent, Low temperature, Short circuit or Critical error).
663 +* Errors 1, 2 to turn off the heater – bitfields to choose the errors which will turn off the cooler.
581 581  
582 582  As a result of operating the cooling algorithm, the "Cooler" signal is generated.
583 583  
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598 598  
599 599  Discharge characteristics of the battery – the dependence Uocv = Uocv (DOD) – is used to determine the tabular dependence Uocv = Uocv (SOC, t °C), which is necessary for calculating the state of charge of the battery.
600 600  
601 -The BMS Mini device can automatically determine the battery discharge characteristic.
684 +The BMS Mini S / BMS Mini device can automatically determine the battery discharge characteristic.
602 602  
603 603  Before starting the process of determining the discharge characteristic, it is necessary to prepare a BMS:
604 604  
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