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The standard charging protocol for lithium-ion batteries is constant current constant voltage (CCCV) charging. In addition to this, several alternative charging protocols can be found in literature. Section 2 will provide an overview on the different categories of charging protocols and their specific characteristics.
By Irena Zhuravchak and Volodymyr Ilchuk | Tuesday, June 27, 2023 Charging a battery using the constant-current/constant-voltage (CC/CV) method involves using the constant current in the initial state of charging and then switching to constant voltage in the later stages of charging, when the battery reaches the set charge level.
Estimation errors with varying CV charging durations are analyzed. Although constant voltage (CV) charging was traditionally used to maintain high charge levels in electrical devices, it is now proven to be an effective and rapid tool for evaluating battery states across all voltage levels.
Constant Current – Constant Voltage Charging (CC-CV) is where a battery cell is charged at a constant current until it reaches the maximum charging voltage at which point the voltage is fixed and the current reduced. The following graph shows this relationship versus charge time.
As the CCCV protocol is the standard charging protocol for lithium-ion batteries, it serves as a baseline in our study. For all three cell models examined our study, the CCCV protocol is the charging procedure recommended by the manufacturer. Extensive parameter variations were performed for the charging current Ich and the charging voltage Vch.
For charging the battery in CC and CV mode separate constant current and constant voltage source need to be designed. Both constant current and constant voltage sources can be designed using LM317 voltage regulator IC.
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