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With the rapid development of the new energy industry, the application of battery management systems in fields such as electric vehicles and energy storage systems is becoming increasingly widespread. Practitioners in the field of energy storage systems need to master the skills of battery management systems, because BMS is the core component of energy storage systems, responsible for monitoring, managing, and protecting batteries. The following are the skills that need to be mastered:
1、Basic Principles of the System:Practitioners need to master the basic principles of battery management systems, understand the roles and interrelationships of various functional modules.
2、Battery characteristics and parameters: Practitioners need to be familiar with the characteristics, parameters, and charging and discharging characteristics of various types of batteries in order to provide accurate basis for battery management.
3、Circuit design and analysis: Battery management systems involve complex circuit design, and practitioners need to have the ability to design and analyze circuits in order to carry out reasonable circuit layout and debugging.
4、System development: Practitioners need to master the development skills of embedded systems, including programming, debugging, etc.
5、Monitoring and Management: Master the BMS's ability to monitor and manage batteries, including real-time monitoring of battery parameters such as voltage, current, and temperature, as well as fault diagnosis and early warning of battery status.
6、Protection and safety: Understand the battery protection functions of BMS, including overcharge protection, over discharge protection, temperature protection, etc. Master relevant safety measures and emergency response methods to ensure the safety of the battery.
7、Communication and Network Technology: The battery management system needs to exchange data with other systems, and practitioners need to be familiar with various communication protocols and network technologies.
8、System integration and testing: Practitioners need to have the ability to integrate and test systems to ensure stable and reliable operation of battery management systems in practical applications.
In addition to the above skills, practitioners should also possess relevant electrical and safety knowledge, understand relevant regulations and standard requirements, to ensure the safe, stable, and reliable operation of
energy storage systems. The requirements for different enterprises and job positions may vary, and practitioners can further learn and improve relevant skills according to their own responsibilities and needs.