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@michaeld9682
@michaeld9682 3 года назад
Great video! I need to do this for my bms
@sailingavocet
@sailingavocet 3 года назад
Cool video! We recently built our own lithium battery system for our sailboat that we live on, and used a DALY BMS. We actually just posted a video about it, and would love to hear your thoughts!
@lukelee6078
@lukelee6078 3 года назад
Thanks for the nice interview :D
@RaymondBarakat
@RaymondBarakat 3 года назад
Any chance this is the BMS system in GM's new Hummer EV?
@XristosGeorgoulas
@XristosGeorgoulas Год назад
In what ways do you protect this system from High Voltage EMI apart from insulation on the accumulator container?
@emiledestructeur
@emiledestructeur 3 года назад
I'm not sure witch part is wireless exactly, so the cells themselves are probed for voltage measurement at each series level using normal wires, and each groups of these are sending wireless data to a master controller right? So this would then be useful on a system with many separate battery pack? pls excuse my noob question :)
@TexasInstruments
@TexasInstruments 3 года назад
Thanks for your question, Emile! Yes, the wireless communication reports measurements sampled by the BQ79616-Q1 (battery management IC) in order to make the system more modular and scalable.
@SaberMEFadul
@SaberMEFadul Год назад
It sounds interesting. Can you advise on the master controller? What is the controller that is compatible with BQ79616-Q1? Because we faced some difficulties when we connect BQ76pl455a-q1 with a microcontroller.
@JFang-mt5ph
@JFang-mt5ph 3 года назад
Hi TI, this is a very informative video! Evan shows a setup of 8-slave + 1 master nodes. Each slave node in the demo looks quite large. With the current EV battery pack of around 200 cells, does this mean it would need about 200 slave nodes? How about the number of master nodes?
@EhsanHabib
@EhsanHabib 3 года назад
One Slave can handel 8, 12, 14 to 16 Cells in Series at a Time. In one 4 wheeler battery pack 10 Battery pack in series ,then you would need 10 slave & One master
@EhsanHabib
@EhsanHabib 3 года назад
in this case they used BQ79616-Q1. It can handel 6S battery packs.
@trinetra-teaches
@trinetra-teaches 3 года назад
That's an interesting conversation. I'm a student and have a couple of doubts. 1. What is the 100ms interval being referred? Is it related to any specific protocol? And is it programmable with simple link sdk? 2. Have you used GUI Composer for displaying the data?
@Niamato_inc
@Niamato_inc 2 года назад
Hi there, You seems to know a lot about this stuff. I am a lone guy trying to build a small series electric supercar. Would you be interested in discussing about this? Thank you in advance
@thisone1697
@thisone1697 3 года назад
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@bearchow1929
@bearchow1929 3 года назад
Mostly talking heads downplaying what little graphics have been shown. Real classy engineers (sarcasm).
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