Fuzzy controlled fast charging system for lithium-ion batteries

A DSP is adopted to construct a fuzzy controlled lithium-ion battery charging system. By using this intelligent charging system, the data collection, calculation and peripheral circuit control are performed for the battery charging status. According to the lithium-ion battery charging specifications, two hours are required for battery charging. A fuzzy logic controller (FLC) is constructed by using the battery protection cell voltage and voltage difference among the batteries. They are used as the input variable to shorten the charging and equalizing time and assure that the battery will be operated within the safety voltage range.

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