Emulating battery cells for effective BMS testing and development

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IEEE North Jersey Section Co-sponsors the event


  • This webinar will be focused on, you will learn how to/ more about:

    • the latest technology and market developments in BMS
    • the characteristics of different battery types
    • how to simulate individual battery cells
    • real-time monitoring of battery cell parameters
  • For login information and password, please register by clicking the online link: Registration



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  • Virtual Technical Webinar Meeting
  • Virtual, New Jersey
  • United States
  • Building: Virtual

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  • Ajay Poddar (akpoddar@ieee.org), Edip Niver (edip.niver@njit.edu), Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org), Durga Misra (dmisra@njit.edu), Har Dayal (dayalhar@gmail.com)

  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section


  Speakers

Anja Fenske Anja Fenske of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Emulating battery cells for effective BMS testing and development

Electric vehicles rely on Battery Management Systems to maximize their power, range, and efficiency. Automotive manufacturers and module suppliers need to maximize the number and density of the cells whilst maintaining galvanic isolation; increasing the necessity for correct management. To ensure performance and safety, it is crucial to accurately emulate the battery cells used in electric vehicles, including terminal and open-circuit voltage, charge and discharge current, state of charge (SOC), and internal resistance. Join this webinar to learn how to do this effectively using power supplies.

In this webinar, you will learn how to/ more about:

  • the latest technology and market developments in BMS
  • the characteristics of different battery types
  • how to simulate individual battery cells
  • real-time monitoring of battery cell parameters

Biography:

Anja Fenske works for Rohde & Schwarz as a Product Manager with a focus on DC power supplies. She holds a master's degree in electrical engineering & management from the Technical University of Munich.

Address:Rohde & Schwarz, , United States

Ralf Oestreicher Ralf Oestreicher of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Emulating battery cells for effective BMS testing and development

Biography:

Ralf Oestreicher is an Automotive Market Segment Manager at Rohde & Schwarz where he is focused on bringing together product strategy, business development, and marketing to ensure the company’s e-Mobility test solutions meet customer requirements. Prior to joining R&S, Ralf was Global Key Account Manager at Isabellenhuette Heusler gaining in-depth knowledge of electric vehicle testing.






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  • For login information and password, please register by clicking the online link: Registration