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Is the EV2300/2400 necessary to flash CHEM ID on the board? Is it not possible without it? #6

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Rugved-Systems opened this issue Jun 19, 2021 · 7 comments

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Ralim commented Jun 20, 2021

Yes you will need to set one for correct operation

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Rugved-Systems commented Jun 20, 2021 via email

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Ralim commented Jul 5, 2021

Yes you definitely can.
Find the chem id in the database and then follow the notes in the datasheet on how to edit the settings over i2c.
Sadly I cant help much more than this as I no longer own the EV2300 or dev boards.

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Rugved-Systems commented Dec 25, 2021 via email

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Ralim commented Dec 25, 2021

Texas instruments manufacture the part and they provide the spreadsheet of id's

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Rugved-Systems commented Dec 25, 2021 via email

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Ralim commented Dec 25, 2021

As per the instructions in the to docs, you need to give it a chemid of the closest match then perform calibration and training cycles (discharge and charge cycles) to allow it to calibrate

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