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Battery Models
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EMF and voltage What is EMF? – Electro Motive Force What is the difference between EMF and battery voltage? – The battery has internal resistance and capacitance – This reduces the voltage drop across the load
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Definitions Cycle Life - One cycle of a battery is a discharge from full charge to full discharge and a return to full charge again Fast charging time - A control circuitry is used to rapidly charge the batteries without damaging the cells' elements. Most such chargers have a cooling fan to help keep the temperature of the cells under control. – Other charging types – pulse, USB, induction Overcharge Tolerance – Poles can get reversed if overcharged. Amount of tolerable overcharge. Self Discharge Rate – The rate at which the battery discharges mA/hr Gravimetric Energy Density - is a term used for the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume
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Discharge Characteristics Non linear discharge
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Temperature dependence The battery performance decreases with cold temperature and increases with heat. Heat increases battery performance but shortens life by a factor of two for every 10°C increase above 25–30°C (18°F above 77–86°F). Although better performing when warm, batteries live longer when kept cool.
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Memory Effect Effect - Recharging the batteries after partial discharge Loss of battery capacity Peak voltage is not maintained for longer duration Reason – Shallow Discharge Battery negative plate is clogged with crystals resulting in increase in internal resistance. Solution – Let your phone shutdown on its own – Battery reaches 90 % discharge state
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Safety issues in battery Toxic chemical leakage Internal short circuit – Due to poor quality anode and cathode – Shock due to fall Figure 1: Lithium-ion battery damages a laptop.
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Circuit model for battery discharge R1 is the internal resistance -Reduces the efficiency of the battery -The lower the value the better is the battery R2 is the leakage resistance -Causes leakage of charge from the battery -The higher the value the better What happens when you connect a load to this circuit?
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