Monitoring and Charging System for a High-Power Battery
TBMG-4746
12/01/2007
- Content
Figure 1 is a simplified block diagram showing (1) a high-power rechargeable battery comprising multiple series-connected modules, each module containing multiple series-connected rechargeable cells, and (2) a system for monitoring battery voltages and controlling the charging of the battery. To ensure safe, reliable operation of the battery, it is imperative to ensure that the potentials and temperatures of all the cells remain within prescribed limits. Accordingly, the system monitors the potential of each cell, the overall potential of each module, and the temperature of each cell. Because overcharging can damage a cell, if the potential of any cell exceeds a predetermined maximum allowable level, the system interrupts the charging process and starts another process, called “equalization,” in which the affected cell is partially discharged through a resistor until its potential reaches a prescribed safe lower level. If the temperature of any cell or module exceeds a predetermined maximum allowable value, or if a fault is detected, the system stops the charging process.
- Citation
- "Monitoring and Charging System for a High-Power Battery," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2007.