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STC3115
Functional description
6.2.3
Mixed mode gas gauge system
The STC3115 provides a mixed mode gas gauge using both a Coulomb counter (CC) and a
voltage-mode (VM) algorithm to track the SOC of the battery in all conditions with optimum
accuracy. The STC3115 directly provides the SOC information.
The Coulomb counter is mainly used when the battery is charging or discharging at a high
rate. Each current conversion result is accumulated (Coulomb counting) for the calculation
of the relative SOC value based on a configuration register.
The voltage-mode algorithm is used when the application is in low power consumption state.
The STC3115 automatically uses the best method in any given application condition.
However, when the application enters standby mode, the STC3115 can be put in power-
saving mode: only the voltage-mode gas gauge stays active, the Coulomb counter is
stopped and power consumption is reduced.
Figure 7. Mixed mode gas gauge block diagram
Voltage mode
gas gauge
(VM)
Coulomb
counter
(CC)
SOC
management
Parameter
tracking
Alarm
management
REG_SOC
register
REG_VM_ADJ
register
REG_CC_ADJ
register
The combination of the CC and VM algorithms provides optimum accuracy under all
application conditions. The voltage gas gauge cancels any long-term errors and prevents
the SOC drift problem that is commonly found in Coulomb counter only solutions.
Furthermore, the results of the two algorithms are continuously compared and adjustment
factors are calculated. This enables the application to track the CC and VM algorithm
parameters for long-term accuracy, automatically compensating for battery aging,
application condition changes, and temperature effects. Five registers are dedicated to this
monitoring:
REG_CC_ADJ and REG_VM_ADJ are continuously updated. They are signed, 16-bit,
user-adjusted registers with LSB = 1/512 %.
ACC_CC_ADJ and ACC_VM_ADJ are updated only when a method switch occurs.
They are signed, 16-bit user adjusted accumulators with LSB = 1/512%
RST_ACC_CC_ADJ and RST_ACC_VM_ADJ bits in the REG_MODE register are
used to clear the associated counter.
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