The paper describes the platform design constraints derived from the most diffused Battery Management System architectures, the main design and implementation choices, and the platform characterization results. This platform can be used to carry out Hardware-in-the-Loop tests on custom and commercial Battery Management Systems. This work describes the design and the characterization of a low-cost modular multi-cell battery emulator which provides a complete emulation of cell voltage, temperature, and current. Battery emulators and the Hardware-in-the-Loop approach can instead speed-up and increase the safety of the functional testing and algorithm validation phases. However, the use of real batteries in such phases leads to hazards and safety risks. The increasing complexity of the control and estimation algorithms requires deeper functional testing and validation phases of BMSs. Battery Management Systems are essential for safe and effective use of Lithium-Ion batteries.
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