Tag: BTS software tips

21
Mar

Channel status information

Stopped: Working step haven’t completed, it’s on stop state. Finished: Working step have completed. Protected: It have reached some of protection conditions(Eg Voltage limitation…), channel is under protection, it can click and view the reason. If you have more questions, please contact me with: collin@newarebattery.com

4
Mar

Channel transfer

“Channel transfer” can transfer working steps and data from one channel to another one. The aim of channel transfer is to avoid single channel to be terminated accidentally caused by physical damage。 1 Select 2 channels(one testing channel and one unused channel) 2 Right click, click “Move”,then the channel been transferred will indicate “Stopped”. If you have more questions, please

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25
Jan

Get to know about BTS8000

  Driving Cycle Simulation BTS8000 Testing System is an upgraded version which is focusing on EV Battery Test, Electrical Tool Battery Test, Super Capacitor Test and Engine Starting Battery Test.  Driving Schedules Simulating is one of the most important competitive advantage which needs to be dressed out, it can provide a mock environment of the actual vehicle’s driving schedules and how would it perform

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16
Dec

Careful using 0.1s or 1s data sampling interval for battery life cycle tests

For Neware BTS4000 client software, the default sampling time interval is 0.1s, which means the testing data will be recorded 10 times each second. For short time test, this default setting is good, cause more data more helpful for you to get more information of the batteries, right? But for long time battery tests, such as for battery life-cycle tests, this

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13
Nov

how to set up different record interval for each step?

This is a question from one of our BTS4000 customers. We found it very useful in our development to run a pulse charging regime. For example we loop 54 seconds of CCCV followed by 6 seconds of Rest. (The CCCV contains the exit condition) The functionality of the BTS4000 allows to do it. However- It collects too many records (two

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