In Li-Ion battery systems it is important to match the
charge condition of each cell to maximize pack performance
and longevity. Cell life improves by avoiding both
deep discharge and overcharge, so typical systems strive
for operation between 20% and 80% states of charge
(SOC). Detection and correction of charge imbalances
assures that all cells track within the desired SOC window,
preventing premature aging of some cells that could
compromise the entire pack capacity. Highly accurate
measurements are required to determine SOC with Li-Ion
cells due to their exceptionally fl at discharge characteristics,
particularly with the lower voltage chemistriesSimple Calibration Circuit Maximizes Accuracy in Li-Ion Battery
Management Systems
Design Note 471
Jon Munson
Introduction
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In Li-Ion battery systems it is important to match the
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mance and longevity. Cell life improves by avoiding both LTC6802IG-2
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