Open and flexible li-ion battery tester based on python language and raspberry Pi

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Abstract

Technology improvements and cost reduction allow electrochemical energy storage systems based on Lithium-ion cells to massively be used in medium-power applications, where the low system cost is the major constraint. Battery pack maintenance services are expected to be required more often in the future. For this reason, a low-cost instrumentation able to characterize the cells of a battery pack is needed. Several works use low-cost programmable units as Li-ion cell tester, but they are generally based on proprietary-software running on a personal computer. This work introduces an open-source software architecture based on Python language to control common low-cost commercial laboratory instruments. The Python software application is executed on a Raspberry Pi board, which represents the control block of the hardware architecture, instead of a personal computer. The good results obtained during the validation process demonstrate that the proposed cell station tester features measurement accuracy and precision suitable for the characterization of Li-ion cells. Finally, as a simple example of application, the state of health of twenty 40 Ah LiFePO 4 cells belonging to a battery pack used in an E-scooter was successfully determined.

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Carloni, A., Baronti, F., Di Rienzo, R., Roncella, R., & Saletti, R. (2018). Open and flexible li-ion battery tester based on python language and raspberry Pi. Electronics (Switzerland), 7(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics7120454

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