Non-Destructive Modeling of a 9V Alkaline Battery for EMC Simulation Based on S-Parameter Measurement

Herbert Hackl, Martin Ibel, Bernhard Auinger, Dominik List, Christian Stockreiter

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Abstract

Batteries are fundamental components of many modern systems, most prominently electric vehicles (EV) or mobile devices. Hence, generation of battery models is becoming a crucial task to evaluate the performance of suchlike electronic systems in simulation, including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). But even commercial cells like a 9V block battery may critically impact daily EMC measurement tasks, namely if they are used for powering tested devices or peripheral equipment. To depict the battery's influence by simulation, a model of selfsame suitable for 3D simulation with commercial software is developed. It is validated by two practical experiments and eventually applied to reproduce results of a bulk current injection (BCI) test.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2020 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE
Pages1-6
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sept 2020
Event2020 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE - Rome, Italy
Duration: 23 Sept 202025 Sept 2020

Conference

Conference2020 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - EMC EUROPE
Period23/09/2025/09/20

Keywords

  • Solid modeling
  • Current measurement
  • Electromagnetic compatibility
  • Battery charge measurement
  • Batteries
  • State of charge
  • Load modeling

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