This paper proposes a new battery management system (BMS) based on a master-slave control mode for multi-cell li-ion battery packs. The proposed BMS can be applied in li-ion battery packs with any cell number. The w...This paper proposes a new battery management system (BMS) based on a master-slave control mode for multi-cell li-ion battery packs. The proposed BMS can be applied in li-ion battery packs with any cell number. The whole system is composed of a master processor and a string of slave manager cells (SMCs). Each battery cell corresponds to an SMC. Unlike the conventional BMS, the proposed one has a novel method for communication, and it collects the battery status information in a direct and simple way. An SMC communicates with its adjacent counterparts to transfer the battery information as well as the commands from the master processor. The nethermost SMC communicates with the master processor directly. This method allows the battery management chips to be implemented in a standard CMOS ( complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor) process. A testing chip is fabricated in the CSMC 0.5 μm 5 V N-well CMOS process. The testing results verify that the proposed method for data communication and the battery management system can protect and manage multi-cell li-ion battery packs.展开更多
This paper concerns with the master-slave exponential synchronization analysis for a class of general Lur'esystems with time delay.Different from the previous methods based on the differential inequality technique...This paper concerns with the master-slave exponential synchronization analysis for a class of general Lur'esystems with time delay.Different from the previous methods based on the differential inequality technique, a newapproach is proposed to derive some new exponential synchronization criteria.The restriction that the control widthhas to be larger than the time delay is removed.This leads to a larger application scope for our method.Moreover, notranscendental equation is involved in the obtained result, which reduces the computational burden.Two examples aregiven to validate the theoretical results.展开更多
To keep even current distribution among DC/DC converters in a paralleled power system,an automatic master-slave control (AMSC) current sharing scheme is presented,which was implemented by a current share control IC....To keep even current distribution among DC/DC converters in a paralleled power system,an automatic master-slave control (AMSC) current sharing scheme is presented,which was implemented by a current share control IC. A current feedback loop for output voltage adjustment is proposed for low signal distortion. Moreover,a special startup control logic is designed to improve startup timing and to speed up the initial current sharing. It was completed in 1.5μm bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) technology with an area of 3.6mm^2 . Using it,a paralleled power system of two DC/DC converters capable of outputting 12V/3A was built. Experimental results show that the current sharing error at full load is kept within 1%.展开更多
基金The Key Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province(No.2007C21021)
文摘This paper proposes a new battery management system (BMS) based on a master-slave control mode for multi-cell li-ion battery packs. The proposed BMS can be applied in li-ion battery packs with any cell number. The whole system is composed of a master processor and a string of slave manager cells (SMCs). Each battery cell corresponds to an SMC. Unlike the conventional BMS, the proposed one has a novel method for communication, and it collects the battery status information in a direct and simple way. An SMC communicates with its adjacent counterparts to transfer the battery information as well as the commands from the master processor. The nethermost SMC communicates with the master processor directly. This method allows the battery management chips to be implemented in a standard CMOS ( complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor) process. A testing chip is fabricated in the CSMC 0.5 μm 5 V N-well CMOS process. The testing results verify that the proposed method for data communication and the battery management system can protect and manage multi-cell li-ion battery packs.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos.60774039,60974024,and 61074089CityU Research Enhancement Fund 9360127,CityU SRG 7002355
文摘This paper concerns with the master-slave exponential synchronization analysis for a class of general Lur'esystems with time delay.Different from the previous methods based on the differential inequality technique, a newapproach is proposed to derive some new exponential synchronization criteria.The restriction that the control widthhas to be larger than the time delay is removed.This leads to a larger application scope for our method.Moreover, notranscendental equation is involved in the obtained result, which reduces the computational burden.Two examples aregiven to validate the theoretical results.
文摘To keep even current distribution among DC/DC converters in a paralleled power system,an automatic master-slave control (AMSC) current sharing scheme is presented,which was implemented by a current share control IC. A current feedback loop for output voltage adjustment is proposed for low signal distortion. Moreover,a special startup control logic is designed to improve startup timing and to speed up the initial current sharing. It was completed in 1.5μm bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) technology with an area of 3.6mm^2 . Using it,a paralleled power system of two DC/DC converters capable of outputting 12V/3A was built. Experimental results show that the current sharing error at full load is kept within 1%.