
- Circuit isolation for separate cycling of battery cells or batteries within a pack
- Testing of single cells to zero volts
- Modules are installed on slide-out rails for cost effective circuit additions and upgrades to standard cabinets; modular construction allows efficient maintenance and service
- Reliable design and sturdy construction
- Operation via microcontroller and Bitrode
- Cell Voltage Monitoring for cells or multiple cell monoblocks
- Multiple temperature monitoring
- Temperature compensation
- Reference electrodes with input resistance up to 100 mega-ohms
- Cell Switching Module(CSM) allows batteries to be removed from a series once they reach a specified limit condition
- Programmable analog or digital inputs & outputs
- Multiple current ranges
- Full featured test system for quality control and R&D
- Life Cycle Testing: Perform charge/discharge cycling of batteries or modules to obtain charge and discharge capacity, energy and DC internal resistance
- Automotive Battery Testing
- Starting, Lighting and Ignition (SLI) Testing
- Traction Battery Testing
General Specifications
Voltage: 0-100V
Current: up to 1000A
Circuits: up to 21
Power: up to 100kW
Data Sampling Rate: up to 1 sec.
Input Power Supply: 3-phase, 50/60Hz
Accuracy: +0.1% of FS*
Network: Coax
Current: up to 1000A
Circuits: up to 21
Power: up to 100kW
Data Sampling Rate: up to 1 sec.
Input Power Supply: 3-phase, 50/60Hz
Accuracy: +0.1% of FS*
Network: Coax
*Accuracy values are conservative assuming operation will be through the standard temperature range of 0-40° C and RH from 10-90% (non-condensing). Units calibrated and maintained in a temperature and humidity controlled environment can expect an accuracy of 0.02-0.05%FS.
Overview
The LCN is an invaluable tool for automotive, industrial and electric vehicle battery developers. By providing increased laboratory accuracy, flexibility and efficiency, the LCN is an ideal solution for life cycle module testing and designing consistently high quality batteries, verifying rigorous battery specifications and research and development of new battery materials