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A Novel System for Measuring Alternating Current Impedance Spectra of Series-Connected Lithium-Ion Batteries With a High-Power Dual Active Bridge Converter and Distributed Sampling Units

Xueyuan Wang, Xuezhe Wei, Qijun Chen, Haifeng Dai

2020IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics98 citationsDOI

Abstract

Alternating current (ac) impedance spectra facilitate lithium-ion battery management. Realizing a low-cost and low-complexity onboard impedance measuring system is a vital issue for the management based on the ac impedance. In the article, a novel impedance measuring system combined with a high-power dual active bridge (DAB) converter and distributed sampling units is proposed and verified. The DAB converter is designed to generate the ac disturbance to ensure a quasi-steady measurement of the battery impedance. The distributed signal sampling units simultaneously measure the voltage and current of all the series-connected battery cells in a module to measure their impedance. The measured impedance in a frequency range of 0.1-500 Hz shows the feasibility of the system. The root-mean-square errors of the measured impedance phase from 0.2 to 200 Hz and the magnitude from 0.1 to 500 Hz are less than 6.9% and 4.0%, respectively. The errors in some frequency ranges are slightly larger, which are analyzed. The novelty is reflected in that the system is easily integrated into a bidirectional onboard charger and compatible with the battery management system, thus reducing costs and complexity. It provides a basis for the onboard application of the battery impedance.

Topics & Concepts

Electrical impedanceOutput impedanceElectrical engineeringImpedance bridgingBattery (electricity)Quarter-wave impedance transformerAlternating currentPower (physics)High impedanceEngineeringElectronic engineeringVoltageComputer scienceInput impedanceDamping factorPhysicsQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchAdvancements in Battery MaterialsWireless Power Transfer Systems
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