silicium said:
Hi Fechter,
Congratulation for your design 8)
Let me ask a few questions:
How limited the intensity during the charging ?
And during the balance?
There is a current generator?
In my BMS circuit, the intensity is limited to 0.5 A during the balancing but is not limited during the charge (You must use an external power supply limited in intensity).
This is managed in the same way?
Hi Silicium,
I owe you a lot of credit on the design, which I borrowed heavily from yours.
The charge current is not limited until at least one cell gets up to the shunt voltage. The charging supply must have some current limiting for bulk charge. Some people have run it up to 30 amps.
Once any cell gets up to shunt voltage, the current will start to taper and eventually be limited to whatever the shunt is designed to handle (500ma). The charge current is limited by PWM on the FET, which does not need to dissipate much heat since it is in switching mode. Current will stay at 500ma until all cells reach the shunt voltage (balance mode).