Manufacturer Part Number
ADBMS1818ASWAZ-RL
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The ADBMS1818ASWAZ-RL is an integrated battery monitor and management solution designed for multi-chemistry battery systems.
Product Features and Performance
Monitors up to 18 series-connected battery cells
Provides data via I2C and SPI interfaces
Features over temperature and over/under voltage fault protection
AEC-Q200 qualified for automotive applications
Supports a wide range of battery chemistries
Operates efficiently in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High precision monitoring enhances battery reliability
Multi-chemistry support adds versatility
Advanced fault protection increases safety
Automotive qualification ensures robust performance in harsh environments
Integration simplifies system design
Key Technical Parameters
Battery Chemistry: Multi-Chemistry
Number of Cells: 18
Fault Protection: Over Temperature, Over/Under Voltage
Interface: I2C, SPI
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Grade: Automotive
Qualification: AEC-Q200
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 64-LQFP Exposed Pad
Quality and Safety Features
AEC-Q200 automotive qualification
Over Temperature and Over/Under Voltage protections
Compatibility
Compatible with various battery chemistries
Interface options make it suitable for a wide range of electronic control systems
Application Areas
Automotive battery management systems
Energy storage systems
Electric and hybrid vehicles
Industrial battery-powered equipment
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
No indication of discontinuation
Availability of replacements or upgrades not specified
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable battery monitoring for up to 18 cells ensures optimal management
Supports a broad range of battery chemistries, enhancing adaptability
Robust automotive-grade design operates in extreme temperatures and conditions
Integrated fault protection mechanisms maintain system safety
Ease of integration with existing systems due to standard communication interfaces