Battery : Modul Testing Up To 60 V

Overview

Battery Voltage up to 60V
Battery Current up to 2500A
A variety of standard and customized solutions are available
Arbin offers battery testing systems for basic charge/discharge cycling, and simulating complex real-world applications such as drive profiles, telecomm pulses, or other custom profiles.
Arbin’s Laboratory Battery Testing (LBT) series commercializes technology established during a 3‐year ARPA E project developing ultra‐high precision testing systems.  This product consists of independent charge/discharge channels for testing battery or supercap modules, and other energy-storage devices.  It is intended to provide a safe and valuable solution for applications requiring high‐precision measurements and fast data sampling.  All Arbin testing systems come with a PC pre-loaded with our MITS Pro and Data Watcher software for creating test profiles, real‐time data monitoring, and data plotting & analysis.

Primary Applications :

  • Life Cycle Testing
  • Simulation of advanced real-world test profiles
  • Cranking amp tests with discharge current up to thousands of amps.
  • R&D of batteries for electric vehicle and grid storage applications 
  • Validate 3rd party charger or internal battery management system (BMS) using CANBus or other protocols
  • Test Smart Battery modules via SMBus including the new Intel “Turbo Mode“ .

Description

Specifications :

Measurement Resolution: 16-bit (1 part in 65,536)
Measurement Precision: <100ppm
Control Accuracy: <0.02%
Minimum Step Time: 5ms
Data Logging Rate: 2000 points per second, per system
Connection for PC: TCP/IP (Ethernet)
Ventilation Method: air-cooled with variable speed fans

Model Voltage Range Current Ranges Model Voltage Range Current Ranges
LBT 10V-10A 0V to 10V 10A/500mA/20mA/1mA LBT 40V-20A 0V to 40V 20A/2A/100mA
LBT 10V-30A 0V to 10V 30A/5A/500mA/20mA  LBT 40V-75A 0V to 40V 75A/15A/1A
LBT 10V-50A 0V to 10V 50A/5A/500mA/20mA LBT 40V-150A 0V to 40V  150A/75A/15A/1A
LBT 25V-10A 0V to 25V 10A/1A/100mA LBT 60V-15A 0V to 60V 15A/2A/100mA
LBT 25V-20A 0V to 25V 20A/2A/100mA LBT 60V-50A 0V to 60V 50A/10A/1A
LBT 25V-50A 0V to 25V 50A/5A/100mA LBT 60V-100A 0V to 60V 100A/50A/10A/1A
LBT 25V-100A 0V to 25V 100A/10A/1A

Arbin Instruments provides a wide variety of auxiliary modules for expanding the capability of the main charge/discharge control circuitry. Modules can either be placed in the main chassis, or in a small external chassis. This also makes it easy to add auxiliary options to existing systems.

Arbin offers Auxiliary Voltage Inputs that can be used to monitor the individual cell voltages within a module.  Data logged from auxiliary voltage inputs can be flexibly assigned by the user to one, many, or all of the main charge/discharge channels.  Measurements can be used to control the test, act as safety limits, or simply record data.
Temperature Measurement Inputs are offered for Type-T or K Thermocouple, or 10kohm or PT100 Thermistor sensors.  Temperature data logged from these inputs can be flexibly assigned by the user to one, many, or all of the main charge/discharge channels.  Temperature can be used to control the test, act as safety limits, or simply record temperature measurements.
The CANBus/SMBus options allow the Arbin tester to communicate with an internal battery management system (BMS) within the battery module, or other internal smart battery circuitry***.  The CANBus or SMBus interface will allow the Arbin system to both send and receive CAN or SMB messages.  It can read and record the messages from BMS, and messages from the BMS can be used to dynamically control the Arbin tester.  (i.e. charge based on a CAN or SMB signal.)  There are no 3rd party DLL packages or licenses required.

***Arbin supports the new Intel “Turbo Mode for smart battery modules.

Arbin EV battery pack tester

Arbin EV Battery Pack Tester with Chamber

This module allow’s the Arbin tester to interface with approved 3rd party temperature/environmental chambers from other manufacturers.  The Arbin software can turn the chamber on/off and adjust temperature during testing.  Temperature setpoints from the chamber controller are automatically logged in the data and independent temperature measurements are available using thermocouple or thermistor inputs.

Digital and Analog Input/Output channels are offered to interact with external hardware devices.
— The Digital I/O will send and receive a simple on/off, high/low relay signal.  It can activate a BMS, receive a confirmation signal, and many other options.
— The Analog I/O will control any device that operates in a 0(2)-10V signal such as pumps, valves, etc.
The Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) option will provide backup power to the PC with your Arbin system.  It allows the test to automatically pause and wait for power to be restored to the tester and will automatically and safely resume testing after brief outages.  Otherwise, the software and PC will safely be shut down.
The Redundant Safety Monitoring System (RSMS) can be placed in series with any battery tester including those from USA, Europe, and Asia.  The RSMS allows users to set a limit for Voltage, Current, Power, and Temperature that will automatically disconnect the battery or device under test is a safety limit is reached.  Many manufacture’s claim to have comprehensive safety features, but the RSMS guarantees and extra layer of protection to help prevent failure events.

 

 

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