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ATE system tests wireless battery-management systems

By Redding Traiger | January 4, 2024

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) and Rohde & Schwarz are helping the automotive industry to adopt wireless battery management system (wBMS) technology which brings technical, environmental, and cost advantages compared with wired battery management systems (BMS). A new automated test solution is tailored for verification and mass production tests of wireless device tests. This development builds on existing efforts for wBMS RF robustness testing.

The battery management system (BMS) is one of the most vital components of an electric vehicle (EV), ensuring safe and efficient management of the battery pack and thereby influencing the safety, range, and performance of EVs. Traditional BMSs are wired systems that limit the design flexibility and EV production scalability, as well as increase the weight of the vehicle. A more advanced approach is to perform the communication between the Cell Monitoring Controller (CMC) for each battery module and the Battery Management Controller (BMC) wirelessly. This simplifies the assembly, maintenance, and exchange of cells resulting in cost and effort advantages. In addition, it saves space and provides weight reduction in the vehicle.

ADI has developed a complete wBMS. ADI’s wBMS, currently in production across multiple EV platforms, is the first ISO21434 CAL4-compliant wBMS that adheres to the strictest cybersecurity standards. It also meets high requirements in RF performance and robustness to maximize battery capacity and lifetime value.

Rohde & Schwarz, together with ADI, has developed an ultra-compact automated test equipment (ATE) system for wBMS. With this test setup, the necessary wBMS module calibration, receiver, transmitter, and DC tests can be conducted fast and executed reliably for verification in the lab as well as for production tests for high yield. It consists of the R&S CMW100 radio communication tester, the R&S WMT wireless automated testing software framework, and the new R&S ExpressTSVP universal test and measurement platform. Due to the radiated test, the device under test (DUT) is placed in an interference-free environment such as the R&S TS7124 RF shielded box.

For RF robustness testing, Rohde &Schwarz, and ADI worked together to get an off-the-air recording solution to capture real-world RF spectrum. They then played it back in the lab to confirm the correct operation of wBMS in demanding RF environments. This solution from Rohde & Schwarz allows a realistic, repeatable, and efficient verification of wireless devices. During several test drives in various complex RF environments, an R&S FSW signal and spectrum analyzer monitored the RF spectrum and sent it to an R&S IQW wideband I/Q data recorder. For playing back the recorded spectrum profiles in a lab, the R&S IQW is connected to an R&S SMW200A vector signal generator.

Rohde & Schwarz will present its wBMS solution at the CES 2024 trade show in Las Vegas from January 9 to 12, 2024 at booth 6567 in the West Hall.

www.rohde-schwarz.com

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