Accutronics has further reinforced its battery test
facility capability with the recent installation of over €100,000 worth of new
test equipment from the US based equipment manufacturer MACCOR. The
introduction of the new equipment allows Accutronics to further accelerate
development of higher voltage and higher power smart batteries such as its new
'CMX series', launched in November 2014. "This new equipment allows us to
monitor every aspect of a battery's performance" said Carl Banks, product support
engineer at Accutronics, "we are able to rapidly test multiple charge and
discharge scenarios and pass the data to our customers quickly, shortening
development time and reducing costs".
The new MACCOR system is able to charge smart batteries
at the voltage and current requested by the smart battery itself, which can
then be discharged at up to 600W, usually based on a profile which replicates
the customers application and therefore ensures the battery is being tested in
a way which matches how the customer will use the battery.
The Accutronics CMX series of seven batteries and three
chargers have been specifically designed to power the next generation of
medical devices - they are available with an option of 14.4V or 28.8V output
and in three different mechanical configurations, discharge rates of up to 300W
are possible. Each CMX series battery contains sophisticated fuel gauging
electronics which constantly monitor the available capacity of the battery
whether it is being charged, discharged or stored. This capacity information is
relayed to the host device as either a capacity measurement or as a runtime
prediction. In addition, CMX series batteries contain active protection
circuitry to prevent them from being over charged, over discharged or over loaded
- this enhanced level of protection ensures CMX series batteries remain safe if
abused.
"Accutronics is committed to investing in the very
latest test equipment" said Mike Allen, Technical Director. "The
purchase of the MACCOR is the most recent manifestation of that commitment and
will ensure Accutronics continues to lead the market in battery design and
manufacturer."
Neil Oliver
Technical Marketing Manager
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