I found two spreadsheets, respectively at:
https://e2e.ti.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/196/2133.chemistry_5F00_selection_5F00_table.xls
https://e2e.ti.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/196/6761.chemistry_5F00_selection_5F00_table.xls
Again I repeat, I do not know exactly to which chip/firmware this applies, so be sure you know what you are doing with this, because I personally don't and cannot advise on it!
Thank you, didn't find my 0031 or other low values...
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Thank you, didn't find my 0031 or other low values
There is no such a chemistry ids, where you have found it?
Again I repeat, I do not know exactly to which chip/firmware this applies
Those chemistry data only applied for Texas Instruments z-Gauges, so for chips with "z" letter in the name which specify Impedance Tracking algorithm used in firmware. No ANY other chips use these tables.
Is there a way for me to obtain the Sanyo Tools software and perform this myself? And would I need aditionnal hardware? I absolutely like the fact that members offer to help with remote sessions, but I know I could do it myself with the right tools and information, and eventually I would love to be able to help remotely as well. I think I have the proper skills and knowledge to add a bit of value to this community. I am new in the community and I don't expect you guys to trust me right away, but I think it would be nice in the future!
There is a software tool called Regedit developed by a guy from Vietnam, he has Sanyo Tools but I never tried it. I never tried to change a static value with his tool. You can contact him. The price is about ~500$ per year. You will need another hardware, I think it works with EV2300. The guy has poor English.
There is no such a chemistry ids, where you have found it?
I googled something like "TI impedance tracking chemistry id" and one of the links started the download of the xls file. Since it's from TI's website and somehow public, I thought it would be relevant to post it here on the forum.
There is a software tool called Regedit developed by a guy from Vietnam, he has Sanyo Tools but I never tried it. I never tried to change a static value with his tool. You can contact him. The price is about ~500$ per year. You will need another hardware, I think it works with EV2300. The guy has poor English.
@djibattworkshop , you said you were able to change static values. Is this how you did it?
Since it's from TI's website and somehow public, I thought it would be relevant to post it here on the forum
You found correct tables. My question about 0031 chemistry was addressed to @batFix who post it.
you said you were able to change static values. Is this how you did it?
No, me using another tools from R&D startup team cooperating with us. May be in future we will release common software with NIP-embedded with similar functionality like Regedit tools but at much affordable conditions. It will depends on customers interests and market demand.
No, me using another tools from R&D startup team cooperating with us. May be in future we will release common software with NIP-embedded with similar functionality like Regedit tools but at much affordable conditions. It will depends on customers interests and market demand.
Good to know!
I found two spreadsheets, respectively at:
https://e2e.ti.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/196/2133.chemistry_5F00_selection_5F00_table.xls
https://e2e.ti.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/196/6761.chemistry_5F00_selection_5F00_table.xlsAgain I repeat, I do not know exactly to which chip/firmware this applies, so be sure you know what you are doing with this, because I personally don't and cannot advise on it!
hi all, Can this sheet be applied to laptop batteries?
Only to batteries which use TI Impedance Tracking gauges.
@djibattworkshop meaning it is suitable for Bqevsw and BqStudio data values,right ?
Its not clear which data values you are talking about. The question was about laptop batteries.
Refer Texas Instruments application notes and technical reference manual. Everything is well described there.
hello i want to edit design capacity how can i do that?