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Overview of the Keysight Battery Emulator (E36731A and BV9211B) - Workbench Wednesdays 81

Keysight's Battery Emulation tool is a combination of power supply, electronic load, and unique software. It consists of a Keysight E36731A instrument and the BenchVue PathWave BV9211B software. 

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E36731A Hardware Overview 

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The E36731A is a substantial piece of hardware. While it would fit on most electronics benches, it is probably better suited for a rack. It is 3U high and half-width, so that you can fit two side-by-side. 

The E36731A operates as either a power supply or an electronic load. You must manually switch between functions. The power supply has typical features, including current limiting, over-limit fuses, remote sense, and adjustable slew rate. Its maximum power output is 200 watts with up to 30.9 volts and 20.6 amps. 

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The electronic load function supports constant current, voltage, resistance, and power. It can withstand a maximum load voltage of 61.2 volts and load current of 40.8 amps. This function supports 4-wire sensing to compensate for losses in the cabling. There is also a list mode for basic sequencing.  

Battery Emulation 

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You need an active subscription to Keysight's BV9211B PathWave BenchVue Advanced Battery Test and Emulation Software for functions beyond power supply and load. This Windows-only tool lets you profile, charge, discharge, cycle, and emulate many battery types. 

The software does come with some battery profiles to get you started with emulation. In this video, James attempts to use the included profile for an AA-sized battery, but found the device under test (DUT) would not turn on! As an alternative, he uses the BV9211B PathWave BenchVue Advanced Battery Test and Emulation Software to create a 200-point discharge profile of a real Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery. 

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When emulating batteries, the software lets you set the State-of-Charge (SoC), capacity in amp-hours, current limit, and other critical factors. It also enables you to configure a virtual bank of series and parallel batteries. In James's example, he puts four (virtual) batteries in series to simulate this DUT's battery compartment.  

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The result was the ability to see the DUT operating, test its SoC measurement capabilities (for the battery gauge display), and use the current graphs to view the dynamic current usage. 

Other Capabilities 

The hardware and software combination also has other functions, but James did not have time to get into them.  

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Charge and discharge do what you would expect. These features are excellent for putting a battery into a known charged or discharged state before creating the profile. 

The Cycle option helps with rapidly aging a device. For example, you can set up a strenuous charge and discharge cycle that runs over an extended time period. If you combine that with a temperature chamber, it would be possible to characterize how the battery's internal resistance and maximum capacity change over time.  

While James did demonstrate the profiling capability, he did so with a constant current. The profiler also supports dynamic loads. For example, if you are profiling a battery for use with an IoT device, it may be beneficial to set up an appropriate profile to see how its dynamic load affects the maximum usable energy in a battery. 

Overall 

The E36731A from Keysight is a competent 200-watt power supply and 255-watt electronic load. The BV9211B PathWave BenchVue Advanced Battery Test and Emulation Software does have practical capabilities. However, it is disappointing that the instrument says "Battery Emulator" on its label when you must pay annually to use that capability.  

Check out this Road Test of the E36731A Battery Emulator for additional reviews from element14 Community members. 

Bill of Material

Product Name Manufacturer Quantity Buy Kit
e36731a Bench Power Supply, Programmable, 1 Output, 0 V, 30 V, 0 A, 20 A Keysight 1 Buy Now
BV9211B PathWave Benchue Advanced Battery Test an Emulation Node Locked License Keysight 1 Buy Now
 

 

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    scottiebabe over 1 year ago

    Wonderful review! Santa didn't bring me one this year.

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    kennylim over 1 year ago

    Hi all. I'm the Product Manager from Keysight managing this instrument.

    Firstly, love the comprehensive overview of the instrument. Very well done.

    Just wish to clarify a few things that was mentioned by this video:

    "Binding post cumbersome to use. Tough to use for low current." The binding post is there for high current measurement up to 40A. For low current, it is pretty simple to connect a banana jack or crocodile clip to it.

    "Knobs adjust in the lowest resolution making it difficult to use to adjust large voltages/currents." Knobs are designed for low resolution adjustments. For high resolution adjustments, there is a keypad provided (way easier to use).

    "Front panel 'Push to zero' does nothing." Push to Zero is designed for use with the Datalogger view to push the offset to zero. You may refer to our user guide on how to use this https://www.keysight.com/us/en/assets/9923-01313/user-manuals/E36731A-Battery-Emulator-Users-Guide.pdf

    "When datalogger runs, you cannot view instantaneous values on meter view." The datalogger is an advance feature which takes up processing resources. Hence the meter view will stop updating so as not to interrupt the datalogging. This is designed in such a way as we think the user will be focused on the datalogger during the measurement instead.

    "Sample battery profile internal resistance is incorrect." The sample profile is just a sample. User can edit the internal resistance directly from the csv file.

    Other than these, we felt the video to be spot on. Kudos to your team for an amazing production.

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    DAB over 1 year ago

    Very nice overview of the product.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago in reply to baldengineer

    You may not have needed that word when the Newton was launched...

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    baldengineer over 1 year ago

    Fun fact (not related to the battery emulator): Newton's dictionary doesn't contain the word "bald!" BUT. It does contain "hairy!"

    Maybe back in the day, Apple offered a dictionary pack as a subscription to add words to make spell check functional.

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