Conditioning battery modules properly

AVL DITEST MCS

AVL DiTEST MCS is a service equipment for e-mobility needs for conditioning individual modules of the traction battery. You can use it locally in your workshop.

When the module in a Lithium-Ion traction battery gets defective and needs to be replaced, it is first necessary that you identify and then remove it. Before you install a new module in the battery pack, you have to adapt the state of charge (SOC) of the new module according to the SOC of the remaining, healthy modules in the battery. This process of conditioning the new module is important for the proper functioning of your traction battery pack. If the SOC level of the new modul is significantly different to the remaining modules, the BMS (battery management system) will not activate the battery. To avoid this, you use the AVL DiTEST MCS to condition modules properly.

Features at a glance

  • Charging and discharging battery modules
  • Free adjustable target voltage
  • Support of modules with analog or digital interface

Modules using analog interface

  • Single cell voltage measurement
  • Temperature measurement using the temperature sensors in the module
  • Cell balancing

Modules using digital interface

  • CAN or SPI interface
  • Module control
  • Configuring module parameters
  • Power supply of the module controller
  • Reading parameters such as voltage, current and temperature

Please note:

  • Adaption according to battery module specifications required, e.g. communication interface, plugs

Key benefits

  • Safe operation
  • Process-controlled charging function
  • Intuitive operator guidance
  • Free adjustable target voltage
  • Intelligent contact detection
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • Module types parameterizable with extensive protection functions
  • Report of results for documentation

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