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University of Colorado System

Introduction to battery-management systems

University of Colorado System and University of Colorado Boulder via Coursera

Overview

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This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5730, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This course will provide you with a firm foundation in lithium-ion cell terminology and function and in battery-management-system requirements as needed by the remainder of the specialization. After completing this course, you will be able to: - List the major functions provided by a battery-management system and state their purpose - Match battery terminology to a list of definitions - Identify the major components of a lithium-ion cell and their purpose - Understand how a battery-management system “measures” current, temperature, and isolation, and how it controls contactors - Identify electronic components that can provide protection and specify a minimum set of protections needed - Compute stored energy in a battery pack - List the manufacturing steps of different types of lithium-ion cells and possible failure modes

Syllabus

  • Battery Boot Camp
    • This week, you will learn some important terminology used to describe battery cells, and will learn the principles of operation of standard electrochemical battery cells.
  • How lithium-ion cells work
    • This week, you will learn some of the principal advantages of lithium-ion cells versus standard electrochemical battery cells, what are their primary components, and how they work.
  • BMS sensing and high-voltage control
    • This week, you will begin to learn about BMS requirements, and will study the requirements for sensing and high-voltage control in detail.
  • BMS design requirements 2-5
    • This week, you will continue to learn about BMS requirements, studying requirements for protection, interface, performance management, and diagnostics in detail.
  • How are cells made? How can they fail?
    • This week, you will learn in more detail than before how lithium-ion cells are made and how they can fail.

Taught by

Gregory Plett

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