Product features:
24 way fault injection and switching channels are used for the battery emulator 1200 (Battery Simulator 1200)
For the battery emulator 1200 (Battery Simulator 1200), the battery fault injection unit (FIU) provides intelligent switching of the battery cell emulator channel. In order to test the battery management system (BMS), the switching capability enables both open and short circuit faults to be simulated in any unit channel. In addition, the four wire auxiliary input connects the external digital multimeter (DMM) to any cell channel for very accurate bypass current and battery voltage measurements. Each fault injection unit (FIU) provides 24 independently programmable individual cell switching channels for one or two battery emulator 1200 (Battery, Simulator, 1200) units having 12 individual cells. Additional battery emulator 1200 (Battery Simulator 1200) and fault injection unit (FIU) can extend as many as 120 series connected single cell channels.
application
The enhanced battery simulator 1200 (Battery Simulator 1200) is used for automated testing of battery management systems (BMS) with fault injection.
Connect external digital multimeter (DMM) to achieve very high accuracy of single cell measurement
Perform open circuit and short circuit fault simulation
Hardware in the loop (HIL), verification and battery management system (BMS) testing
Features
RS485 and high-speed bus (CAN) control communications
600V channel to channel and channel to ground isolation
NI LabVIEW driver
Stacks up to 120 channels
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Hardware specification
electrical |
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Input power | 24VDC, 2A |
Fault injection and switching |
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Channel number | 24 |
Single channel current | 500mA |
Relay type | Reed / non locking type |
Voltage isolation | 600VDC |
Single channel maximum switching power | 100W |
control |
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Signal communication | RS485 and bus (CAN) |
drive | NI LabVIEW™ |
Physics |
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Size | 19”W x 1.75”H x 4.5”D (1U) (482.6 mm W x 44.5 mm H x 114.3 mm D) |
weight | 4 lbs (1.8 kg) |
working temperature | 0 - 35°C |
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