The CN0510 circuit is an electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements system for characterizing Lithium Ion and other types of secondary batteries. EIS is a non-destructive perturbation technique used to examine processes occurring inside electrochemical systems. The system measures the impedance of the battery cell over a range of frequencies. The data can determine the state of health (SOH) and State of Charge (SOC) of a battery. This system is designed to excite and measure a battery’s current, voltage or impedance response utilizing an ultralow power analog front end (AFE) system.
Ageing leads to performance degradation and irreversible changes in the battery’s chemistry. Impedance increases linearly with the decline in capacity. Monitoring the increase in impedance of a battery using EIS can determine the SOH and if the battery needs replacing, resulting in reduced system downtime and lower maintenance costs.
Batteries require a current excitation, not voltage, and the impedance values are small, in the milliohm range. This system includes the necessary circuitry to inject a current into the battery and allows for calibration and sensing of the small impedances found in batteries.
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The measurement results are sent to the PC via UART. To establish connection over UART, connect the Micro-USB cable to the PC and to the EVAL-ADICUP3029 board. A serial terminal program is required to display the results. The following is the UART configuration:
Select COM Port Baud rate: 230400 Data: 8 bit Parity: none Stop: 1 bit Flow Control: none
A serial terminal is an application that runs on a PC or laptop that is used to display data and interact with a connected device (including many of the Circuits from the Lab reference designs). The device's UART peripheral is most often connected to a UART to USB interface IC, which appears as a traditional COM port on the host PC/ laptop. (Traditionally, the device's UART port would have been connected to an RS-232 line driver / receiver and connected to the PC via a 9-pin or 25-pin serial port.) There are many open-source applications, and while there are many choices, typically we use one of the following:
Before continuing, please make sure you download and install one of the above programs.
There are several parameters on all serial terminal programs that must be setup properly in order for the PC and the connected device to communicate. Below are the common settings that must match on both the PC side and the connected UART device.
In many instances there are other options that each of the different serial terminal applications provide, such as local line echo or local line editing, and features like this can be turned on or off depending on your preferences. This setup guide will not go over all the options of each tool, but just the minor features that will make it easier to read back data from the connected devices.
Example setup using Putty
Below is an example of the Nyquist plot obtained for a Lithium Ion battery measured using the EVAL-AD5941BATZ.
EVAL-AD5941BATZ Design & Integration Files
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