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LiPo Saving Op Amp In-Flight Blinker.

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Patrick
Sun Feb 09 2014, 07:13PM Print
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
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Purpose: need safety device "fuel guage" for battery.


1391973194 2431 FT0 Lipo1
3s1p LiPo battery. Two are used for my current Tricopter.


1391973194 2431 FT0 Lipo2
3 cell, with 3.7 to 4.2 V per cell, 3.3Ah per battery, so 12ish V at 6.6Ah for about 8 minutes in flight.


1391973194 2431 FT0 Lipo3s
Schemiti-fied version of the above two physical batteries.

Background: ive already got a really good (expensive) battery killed by excessive discharge in a 9 minute flight, 300 feet up. got my drone back, but one of the cells went high resistance. Im wanting to measure the in-flight voltage and then continuously blink my bottom running lights when i get to 30% or less useful capacity remaining.

Possible solution: first, there are commercial products that do almost what im describing, but so far im not finding one that A) measures each cells voltage simultaneously and indepedently, then B) has a pin for external action to be taken.
Second, most just measure the total series voltage, but if you have 3 cells, two reading high, one reading low, you can have a false "continue to fly" signal with the low cell being permanently damaged.



Graph

So, Im thinking of using a 339 or similar opamp/comparator to measeure each cell off the balance tap connector. Which would have a variable sensitivity pot or dip. Now my cells top out at 4.2V each for 100% SOC, and 3.7V is nearly dead for a long cycle life. 3.85V/cell is considered 50% SOC...
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Shrad
Sun Feb 09 2014, 07:54PM
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LM3914?
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Patrick
Sun Feb 09 2014, 08:31PM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
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im thinking about the specs needed to make all this work, i need 0.01 or 0.015 v resolution....it would appear 40% of the batteries usefull power spans the lower 3.85 to 3.65 volts/cell range....
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Proud Mary
Sun Feb 09 2014, 08:45PM
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Have you checked out Maxim's battery fuel gauge ICs? Link2
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Patrick
Sun Feb 09 2014, 09:19PM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
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Proud Mary wrote ...

Have you checked out Maxim's battery fuel gauge ICs? Link2
Well those might work, so long as there's no significant difference between li-ion and li-poly...

And 0.01 v = 5%...at the shallower derivative end...
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Dr. Slack
Sun Feb 09 2014, 10:51PM
Dr. Slack Registered Member #72 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 08:29AM
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I'm thinking something conceptually simple, though it may run to quite a few components.

Put a uP supply supervisor across each cell, Maxim have several types and will supply a few to you free as samples, or something like the Torex XC6126.

Then wire-or their outputs. Unfortunately even those with open drain outputs have an insufficnent Vmax on the outptus to take them all to the most positive rail, but their outputs can be cascoded with an NPN on each, like this ...
1391986302 72 FT161188 Batt Mon
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Patrick
Mon Feb 10 2014, 06:54AM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
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im thinking, Dr. Slack, your very close to the circuit i originally came up with. i wanted the inputs to be a cell's V and a precison V setting. then the output would be on or off, then any one dropping to low, cuased the entire device to report from a high to a low on a signal pin.

from there i can beep, blink, puke, panic or whatever.

im looking at your cascode idea...for logical or'ing.
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Patrick
Tue Feb 11 2014, 05:54PM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
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im thinking of using a triple array of electrical isolated opamps, powered by 3 secondaries at 4.5 volts each, from a transformer with a single primary. then signal would escape these islands via opto-coupler to the common electrical circuit of the rest of the machine.
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Patrick
Wed Feb 12 2014, 02:12AM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
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Im wondering what to do with the UA741's pins 1 and 5, if im not wanting to use those pins? im also hoping the input of 2M ohms isnt a problem in my app.



1392173988 2431 FT1630 Lipo3sver2
it would take 3 of these analog "channels" to monitor 3 cells of a battery. this schematic is incomplete.
the power enters through the the isolation transformer, then the signals under monitor are kept floating with the op amp, with the output signal coupled back to the whole machine ground through a opto-coupler.



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Shrad
Wed Feb 12 2014, 08:36AM
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there are other op-amps more suited for this task

why not use a jfet op-amp in a 5 pin SOT package?

you could also use a simple R/2R ladder with high R values and read the resulting voltage at the output using one said jfet op-amp, maybe?
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