1. Detect the battery temperature: Determine the charging current of the charger by detecting the battery temperature. If the battery temperature is high, the current will increase at the same voltage, which may cause the battery to be overcharged and damaged in advance; if the battery temperature is too low, the discharge current will decrease, which may affect the start.
2. Detect the battery current and voltage: Detect the battery voltage and temperature by detecting the current passing through the battery. If the car has an automatic start-stop function, the battery negative electrode sensor can also determine whether the car has turned on the automatic start-stop function by sensing electrical signals.
3. Balance the battery charge/discharge current: Continuously measure the battery current, voltage and temperature under various vehicle operating conditions, monitor the vehicle's dormant current, as the basis for the battery charging status.
4. Monitor the battery pack status: Monitor and record the battery floating charge and charge and discharge conditions, automatically generate a test report, and record the battery pack voltage, current and other information during floating charge and charge and discharge.
5. Abnormal alarm: When the battery pack voltage and temperature are abnormal, an alarm is issued.
What Are The Main Functions Of The Battery Sensor?
Oct 20, 2024
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