Title :
Equalization system for serially-connected battery cells based on the wave-trap concept
Author :
Arias, M. ; Breton, D. ; Hernando, M.M. ; Viscarret, U. ; Gil, Iñigo
Author_Institution :
SEA Res. Group, Univ. of Oviedo, Gijon, Spain
Abstract :
The use of battery cell equalizers is mandatory in order to assure that all the cells connected in series are charged to its maximum capacity, even when they present small differences in this parameter due to several factors, such as aging, manufacturing or temperature. Active equalizers, with a higher efficiency in comparison to passive ones, have the disadvantage of using a considerable number of components. Moreover, in the case of active equalizers with very high performance, this number can be even higher. In this paper, the use of the wave-trap concept, widely used in telecommunication systems, is studied. This concept allows the battery cell equalizer to use its switching frequency as the control variable that decides which cell is being charged. Hence, it is not necessary to use a complex system based on a high number of controlled switches in order to determine which cell is being charged. In this way, the number of switches (and the corresponding driving signals) can be strongly minimized without reducing the performance of the system. In order to proof the validity of this concept (i.e., wave traps) in the design of battery-cell equalizers, a topology based on a half-bridge structure is also proposed in this paper. It uses only two controlled switches in order to decide which cell is charged. Experimental results are provided for a 4-cell equalizer as a proof of concept.
Keywords :
battery chargers; bridge circuits; equalisers; switches; active equalizer; battery cell equalizer; controlled switch; equalization system; half-bridge structure; serially-connected battery cell; switching frequency; telecommunication system; wave-trap concept; Batteries; Capacitors; Control systems; Equalizers; Impedance; Inductors; Switching frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2014.6953990