TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital data transmission system with capacitive coupling for in-situ temperature sensing in lithium ion cells
AU - Martiny, Nora
AU - Mühlbauer, Thomas
AU - Steinhorst, Sebastian
AU - Lukasiewycz, Martin
AU - Jossen, Andreas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2015/12/1
Y1 - 2015/12/1
N2 - Precise temperature measurement within a narrow time frame is crucial for the safe operation of Li-Ion battery cells. This paper proposes a digital approach for in-situ cell temperature measurement, relying on capacitive coupled data transmission between the controller in a cell and an external controller. In contrast to purely analog solutions, the digital approach satisfies all requirements in terms of electrochemical, space and transmission quality. For this purpose, analog and digital conceptual hardware setups were implemented for comparison and extensive measurements were carried out. The experimental results for the digital implementation show the influence of capacitor sizes and baud rates, providing a guideline for transmission rates for different sizes of cells. The paper also discusses in detail integration aspects for the digital approach. From the digital concept setup, valuable information is deduced regarding the communication latency, achievable energy consumption and miniaturization potential: Depending on the employed sampling rate, the transmission duration for one message with five temperature values can be reduced to as little as 65 μs with a power consumption in the μW range. The proposed miniaturization enables an efficient, low cost, fully integrated logic circuit for data collection and transmission with a size not bigger than 2 mm × 3 mm.
AB - Precise temperature measurement within a narrow time frame is crucial for the safe operation of Li-Ion battery cells. This paper proposes a digital approach for in-situ cell temperature measurement, relying on capacitive coupled data transmission between the controller in a cell and an external controller. In contrast to purely analog solutions, the digital approach satisfies all requirements in terms of electrochemical, space and transmission quality. For this purpose, analog and digital conceptual hardware setups were implemented for comparison and extensive measurements were carried out. The experimental results for the digital implementation show the influence of capacitor sizes and baud rates, providing a guideline for transmission rates for different sizes of cells. The paper also discusses in detail integration aspects for the digital approach. From the digital concept setup, valuable information is deduced regarding the communication latency, achievable energy consumption and miniaturization potential: Depending on the employed sampling rate, the transmission duration for one message with five temperature values can be reduced to as little as 65 μs with a power consumption in the μW range. The proposed miniaturization enables an efficient, low cost, fully integrated logic circuit for data collection and transmission with a size not bigger than 2 mm × 3 mm.
KW - Capacitive coupling
KW - Digital data
KW - In-situ sensing
KW - Lithium ion pouch cell
KW - Temperature monitoring
KW - Wireless data transmission
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U2 - 10.1016/j.est.2015.10.001
DO - 10.1016/j.est.2015.10.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84964877395
SN - 2352-152X
VL - 4
SP - 128
EP - 134
JO - Journal of Energy Storage
JF - Journal of Energy Storage
ER -