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According to the ISL94292 manual, xT2 can be used to monitor the FETs.
However, the temperature limit of the FETs is not configurable. If XT2M is set to 1 to indicate that it's not measuring cell temperatures, the FETs are still switched off if the temperature at xT2 reaches 55°C and back on when the temperature drops to 50°C again. These thresholds are the same as the default cell overtemperature thresholds, but they don't seem to be read from the same registers.
Below image shows a test where in a first step xT2 (MOSFETs) was heated up (by charging through body diode while discharge FET was off). Afterwards, the external sensor connected to xT1 (Battery) was heated up with a heat gun. As it can be seen, the same error flags are raised (COTF and DOTF). The cell temperature limit is set to 45°C, re-connect to 40°C, which is working fine. The xT2 limits of 55°C and 50°C are not affected.
According to the ISL94292 manual, xT2 can be used to monitor the FETs.
However, the temperature limit of the FETs is not configurable. If
XT2M
is set to 1 to indicate that it's not measuring cell temperatures, the FETs are still switched off if the temperature at xT2 reaches 55°C and back on when the temperature drops to 50°C again. These thresholds are the same as the default cell overtemperature thresholds, but they don't seem to be read from the same registers.Below image shows a test where in a first step xT2 (MOSFETs) was heated up (by charging through body diode while discharge FET was off). Afterwards, the external sensor connected to xT1 (Battery) was heated up with a heat gun. As it can be seen, the same error flags are raised (COTF and DOTF). The cell temperature limit is set to 45°C, re-connect to 40°C, which is working fine. The xT2 limits of 55°C and 50°C are not affected.
This strange (undocumented) behaviour of the chip is also confirmed here:
https://renesasrulz.com/general/f/general---forum/15530/isl94202-demo-board-fet-temp-issue
Possible solutions (in hardware):
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