Summary
- Modular instruments are best for automating cell quality tests in high-volume production applications
- Traditional box instruments require control from a host machine and do not optimize test time
- A webinar at the March Virtual Conference will introduce modular instruments for cell quality tests and provide example measurement test codes
- The webinar will also cover the development of DC charging stations and address challenges such as regulations, interoperability, testing requirements, and charging standards
- The Virtual Conference on EV Engineering will cover various topics related to the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, broadcast live on March 10-13, 2025
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Many cell-quality test instruments on the market are traditional box instruments that require control from a host machine and are not optimized for automating tests and reducing test time. However, for high-volume production test applications, modular instruments are better suited for automation and optimizing test time. These modular instruments lack the out-of-box experience for the first measurements. A webinar presented by NI (now part of Emerson) at the March Virtual Conference on EV Engineering will introduce modular instruments for cell quality tests and provide example measurement test codes like OCV, ACIR, and EIS for an out-of-the-box experience in the first measurements.
The webinar aims to help participants understand how to access measurement test codes that provide an out-of-the-box experience for the first measurements in cell quality tests. It will showcase how modular instruments can automate tests and optimize test time, particularly in high-volume production test applications. The session will also explore the complexities of developing DC charging stations, addressing issues such as evolving regulations, interoperability challenges, testing requirements, and charging standards. The experts from comenso electronics will share practical insights and strategies to overcome obstacles and ensure compliance with standards while future-proofing solutions.
Attendees of the webinar will gain actionable takeaways to navigate the ever-evolving EV charging ecosystem, equipping engineers, product managers, and industry leaders with the knowledge needed to develop DC charging stations. The session will provide real-world lessons learned from the field and offer insights into the challenges faced in developing DC charging stations, as well as the strategies to overcome them. By attending the session, participants can learn how to ensure their solutions comply with current standards and are future-proof in the rapidly evolving EV charging landscape.
The Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, scheduled to be broadcast live on March 10-13, 2025, will cover various aspects of the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem. Topics to be discussed include motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC, and more. The conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest trends and developments in the EV engineering industry, offering valuable insights for professionals looking to stay updated on the advancements in electric vehicle technology.
In addition to the sessions on cell quality tests and DC charging stations, the Virtual Conference on EV Engineering will feature a complete session list with diverse topics related to EV engineering. Designed to cater to professionals across the industry, the conference will offer insights into various aspects of EV technology, including components, systems, and regulations. By attending the conference, participants can gain valuable knowledge and expertise in different areas of EV engineering, helping them stay informed and updated on the latest trends and best practices in the field.
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