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Associate III
April 23, 2025
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AEK-POW-BMS63EN voltage measurement error

  • April 23, 2025
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Dear experts,

 

I am facing an issue when measuring a pack of 14 batteries Fenix ARB-L18-2600. When fully charge 4.23 Volt, the BMS63EN return around 4.0x Volt. When the batteries reduce to 4.12 Volt, the BMS63EN return ~3.98 Volt. Could experts tell me where and how to modify or calibrate the BMS63EN Board?. (I used the Autodevkitstudio-2.4 with both SPC58EC - AEK_POW_BMS63EN_SOC_Estimation_14Cells_GUI application for discovery and SPC58EC - AEK_POW_BMS63EN_SOC_Estimation_Single application for discovery example to measure but they still return same measurement error).

 

I am really appreciating for your help.

 

Best regards,

 

Tri Huynh.

Best answer by SRomeo

Hi Tri Huynh,

When your board perceives a consistent shift, the device is actually missing the ground reference.
Please follow this procedure:

 1) Disconnect the BMS holder connector
 2) Check both your BMS boards and place each Jumper JP1 in the 1/2 position:

SRomeo_0-1745826067432.png

  3) Reconnect the BMS holder connector.

Note: Sometimes, even with the jumpers, this problem happens. That's because the BMS connector is not inserted correctly. Try to reconnect it by pushing along the borders, uniformly, as in the picture:

SRomeo_1-1745826067436.png


To check if the measurement are right I suggest to compare voltages as in the picture:

SRomeo_2-1745828188842.png

If you have any doubts please take a look to the schematic.
You can find it on the UserManual

Best regards,
AEK_Team

2 replies

Max VIZZINI
Technical Moderator
April 23, 2025

Hi,

Assuming the IC is still operational (not broken), normally wrong voltage readings are due to incorrect connection of the pin for sensing, balancing, and GND. All IC pins should be well connected in the 14 cells series connection.

Best Regards,

AutoDevKit Team

trishuynhAuthor
Associate III
April 23, 2025

Dear Max VIZZINI,

 

The current reading is correct but voltage of all the 14 pins still returned errors with the actual is 4.12 and BMS63EN return is 3.98. Do you have any idea or solutions to guide me with this problem?

 

Thank you so much.

 

Best regards,

TH.

Max VIZZINI
Technical Moderator
April 23, 2025

Hi,

IC pins are NOT well connected with your battery.

Please check AEK-POW-BMSHOLD for connecting suggestions.

https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/aek-pow-bmshold.html 

Best Regards,

AutoDevKit Team

SRomeo
SRomeoBest answer
ST Employee
April 28, 2025

Hi Tri Huynh,

When your board perceives a consistent shift, the device is actually missing the ground reference.
Please follow this procedure:

 1) Disconnect the BMS holder connector
 2) Check both your BMS boards and place each Jumper JP1 in the 1/2 position:

SRomeo_0-1745826067432.png

  3) Reconnect the BMS holder connector.

Note: Sometimes, even with the jumpers, this problem happens. That's because the BMS connector is not inserted correctly. Try to reconnect it by pushing along the borders, uniformly, as in the picture:

SRomeo_1-1745826067436.png


To check if the measurement are right I suggest to compare voltages as in the picture:

SRomeo_2-1745828188842.png

If you have any doubts please take a look to the schematic.
You can find it on the UserManual

Best regards,
AEK_Team