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Computerized battery testing
(BU44)
Keeping track of batteries can be difficult,
especially when encountering continuously changing battery types
and observing periodic maintenance needs. To assist, several manufacturers
of battery analyzers are offering software to enable PC interface.
While a PC is helpful for battery service, the available software
is often not refined enough to satisfy most market requirements.
Describing the features of software packages is difficult, if not
outright boring. For this reason, this paper takes BatteryShop
by Cadex as the example of a fully functioning, multi-tasking battery
maintenance system. Developed during the last 10 years, BatteryShop
is a mature product that meets today's battery service requirements.
BatteryShop works in conjunction with Cadex C7000 Series battery
analyzers. Although the analyzers work as stand-alone units, the
software overrides the analyzers when connected to a PC. BatteryShop
is equally proficient in supporting one analyzer or a fully extended
system of 120 units.
To simplify the service of batteries, BatteryShop includes
a database of over 2000 batteries for wireless communications, portable
computing, medical, broadcast and defense. The listing includes
the battery configuration codes, known as C-Codes. The newer battery
listings also contain the QuickTest matrix to enable rapid
testing. The user can extend the library by adding new models or
downloading the updates from www.cadex.com.
The Internet allows sharing the C-Codes and QuickTest matrices
with the global battery community. In addition, battery manufacturers
can prepare and publish the service parameters before releasing
a new battery.
To service a battery, the user selects the battery model from the
database and clicks the mouse. The PC sets the analyzer to the correct
parameters, ready to service the battery. Programming the analyzer
by scanning the battery model is also possible. Figure 1 illustrates
a typical setup with two analyzers.
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Figure
1: BatteryShop provides a simple, yet powerful PC-interface
to control and monitor Cadex battery analyzers. The Internet
allows the use of common test parameters and sharing of test
results.
The software is designed to accommodate up to 120 battery
analyzers. |
Software
is commonly written to accommodate a broad range of applications, even though
a customer may never use more than one function. BatteryShop is designed
to service cell phone batteries at storefronts, check batteries in large repair
centers, assist in the scheduled maintenance of fleet batteries, and tend to engineers
in research labs. Here are a few examples how the PC software can be used:
Cellular dealers
When testing a cell phone battery at point-of-sale with BatteryShop,
the service clerk selects the battery from the database, clicks the mouse and
connects the pack. To simplify the selection, photo images of the pack can also
be shown on the monitor. The service programs range from QuickTest to check
a battery in three minutes, Boost to wake up a seemingly dead battery, Prime to
prepare a new battery and verify its performance, Charge to fast-charge, and Auto
to exercise and recondition a battery. Systems such as these prevent the liberal
replacement of batteries returned by frivolous customers who complain about reoccurring
problems with a handset. Battery software can also be integrated into
rapid test stations capable of examining the basic functions of a complete cell
phone at storefronts. Willtek Communications offers such a system. With the use
of these test instruments, only handsets with genuine problems are sent in for
repair. Cell phone dealers have indicated that less that 20% of cell phones brought
in for service have real problems with the handset or the battery. The cost savings
by pre-testing the handsets and batteries are considerable. Cellular
service Centers Not all batteries are tested at point-of-sale. Many cell
phone manufactures use strategically placed service centers to repair handsets
and batteries. A large service center may repair as many as 50,000 units per month.
The database for such an organization can be tailored to include only those batteries
that are being handled by that organization. The test results can be used for
statistical analyses or sent to a central location for evaluation. Enabling access
to vital test information allows battery manufacturers to correct recurring battery
problems quickly and effectively. Battery
fleet owners
Service software is especially helpful in tracking the maintenance requirements
of fleet batteries. All packs are first marked with a unique battery ID number.
The ID number is printed on a label in bar code format and permanently attached
to the battery. BatteryShop generates these labels. To perform the scheduled
maintenance, the user scans the battery ID and the PC automatically configures
to the analyzer to the correct setting. On completion of the service, the battery
test results are stored in the database under the assigned battery ID number.
All references to the battery in terms of vendor information, purchase date, custodian,
maintenance schedules, performance history and planned replacement are available
with a click of the mouse. Manufacturers
and pack assemblers Battery service software assists battery manufacturers
and pack assemblers in terms of life cycle testing, batch checking for quality
control and verifying warranty claims. Chemistry, voltage and current setting
can be entered manually through the PC. Charge and discharge voltages are displayed
in real-time graphics. The graphs also include battery temperature and internal
resistance readings that are recoded during charge and discharge cycles. All test
data can be stored for future reference.
_________________________ Created: February 2003
About the
Author Isidor Buchmann is the founder and CEO of Cadex Electronics Inc.,
in Vancouver BC. Mr. Buchmann has a background in radio communications and has
studied the behavior of rechargeable batteries in practical, everyday applications
for two decades. Award winning author of many articles and books on batteries,
Mr. Buchmann has delivered technical papers around the world. Cadex Electronics
is a manufacturer of advanced battery chargers, battery analyzers and PC software.
For product information please visit www.cadex.com.
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