For example, a small battery pack may require a compact protection board, while a high-voltage battery pack would need a protection board capable of handling high voltages. The battery's chemistry and ampere-hour rating determine its energy capacity and discharge characteristics.
Protection boards for lithium batteries offer monitoring protection. Low-voltage lithium batteries require a protection board. When using high-voltage lithium batteries, a battery management system (BMS) is typically chosen since these systems contain more functions for monitoring the state of the battery pack.
What is a battery protection board?
Hardware-type protection board: Use special lithium battery protection chip, when the battery voltage reaches the upper limit or lower limit, the control switch device MOS tube cut off the charging circuit or discharging circuit, to achieve the purpose of protecting the battery pack. Characteristics: 1.
Can you get a Protection Board with a custom battery pack?
You can also obtain custom-built protection boards with your custom battery packs. This arrangement is ideal since the battery manufacturer will have a greater understanding of the protection needs of the custom pack that they design for the customer. So, the protection board would cater to these design requirements.
How many ports does a hardware-type Protection Board have?
Hardware-type protection board can be divided into: Separate port protection board – Totally three ports: Charging port, discharge port, common terminal Common port (Same port) protection board – Totally two ports: Positive and negative port Below is the physical appearance of the Hardware-type protection board:
What is a lithium ion Protection Board?
The Li-Ion protection board is a simple module with basic input and output pins. The table below shows all the pin types and their functions. The module DW01 is a battery protection IC designed to protect lithium-ion/polymer batteries from the following Overcharge, Over-discharge, Overcurrent, and Short circuit.
The battery cells can now receive a charge from a charger. Some devices may pull out too much of a charge in too fast of a short time span. To protect the battery cell and MOS tube, the protection board enacts discharge protection to the cell, turning off the pins and disconnecting the switch tubes.