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... ... @@ -158,24 +158,24 @@ 158 158 159 159 The **Info** section contains device information: 160 160 161 -* **Hardware version**– Hardware version.162 -* **Software version**– Software version.163 -* **Cell count**– Number of cells currently connected.164 -* **Serial number**– Device serial number. The serial number is saved once during board production.165 -* **Balancing resistance**– Balancing resistor value, Ohms. Set once during board production.166 -* **Address**– Unique device address. Each BMS Logic device connected to a BMS Main controller must have a unique address.161 +* Hardware version – Hardware version. 162 +* Software version – Software version. 163 +* Cell count – Number of cells currently connected. 164 +* Serial number – Device serial number. The serial number is saved once during board production. 165 +* Balancing resistance – Balancing resistor value, Ohms. Set once during board production. 166 +* Address – Unique device address. Each BMS Logic device connected to a BMS Main controller must have a unique address. 167 167 168 168 The **Measurements** section contains information about all cells connected to the device. Key parameters are displayed vertically relative to the corresponding cell (Cell 1 - Cell 18). 169 169 170 -* The **"Volts"** field displays the cell voltage in volts. The minimum and maximum voltage among all cells are highlighted with blue and red backgrounds, respectively. A graphical representation of the cell voltage is located above the numeric field. Below are fields for specifying the actual (reference) cell voltage. The difference between the reference and measured cell voltages is shown in the **"Difference"** row and is color-coded depending on the degree of discrepancy. This allows for easy tracking of the voltage measurement error of the BMS Logic device. The error threshold values are set in the **"Commands"** section at the bottom of the window. Also, using the **"Capture"** button, you can memorize the current voltage values of all cells if you need to compare several BMS Logic devices with each other. 171 -* The temperature sensor readings for each cell in the **"°C"**field are displayed similarly – there is an option to memorize temperature readings and monitor the difference between measured and reference readings in real time. The model of the temperature sensor used is set in the**"Temperature sensor"**field below.172 -* The **"Inputs (C0-C18)"** row displays the connection status of the corresponding voltage measurement line. 173 -* The **"Discharge"** row contains flags indicating whether balancing is enabled for the corresponding cell. 174 -* The **"uOhm"** row is not used. 175 -* The **"Board temperature"** field shows the temperature of the BMS Logic board. The fields to the right are for entering the temperature measured by an external thermometer (first field) and the maximum allowable measurement error (second field). The current measurement error is shown in the third field with color highlighting. 176 -* The **"Temperature sensor"** field allows you to set the model of the thermistor used for temperature measurement. 177 -* The **"Voltage difference"** field indicates the difference between the minimum and maximum cell voltages. 178 -* The **"Temperature difference"** field indicates the difference between the minimum and maximum temperatures. 170 +* The **"**//Volts//**"** field displays the cell voltage in volts. The minimum and maximum voltage among all cells are highlighted with blue and red backgrounds, respectively. A graphical representation of the cell voltage is located above the numeric field. Below are fields for specifying the actual (reference) cell voltage. The difference between the reference and measured cell voltages is shown in the **"**Difference**"** row and is color-coded depending on the degree of discrepancy. This allows for easy tracking of the voltage measurement error of the BMS Logic device. The error threshold values are set in the **"**Commands**"** section at the bottom of the window. Also, using the **"**Capture**"** button, you can memorize the current voltage values of all cells if you need to compare several BMS Logic devices with each other. 171 +* The temperature sensor readings for each cell in the "//°C//" field are displayed similarly – there is an option to memorize temperature readings and monitor the difference between measured and reference readings in real time. The model of the temperature sensor used is set in the "Temperature sensor" field below. 172 +* The **"**//Inputs (C0-C18)//**"** row displays the connection status of the corresponding voltage measurement line. 173 +* The **"**//Discharge//**"** row contains flags indicating whether balancing is enabled for the corresponding cell. 174 +* The **"**//uOhm//**"** row is not used. 175 +* The **"**//Board temperature//**"** field shows the temperature of the BMS Logic board. The fields to the right are for entering the temperature measured by an external thermometer (first field) and the maximum allowable measurement error (second field). The current measurement error is shown in the third field with color highlighting. 176 +* The **"**Temperature sensor**"** field allows you to set the model of the thermistor used for temperature measurement. 177 +* The **"**Voltage difference**"** field indicates the difference between the minimum and maximum cell voltages. 178 +* The **"**Temperature difference**"** field indicates the difference between the minimum and maximum temperatures. 179 179 180 180 The **Commands** section contains fields for sending commands to the device, as well as error thresholds for voltage and temperature measurement: 181 181