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FPGA Based SoC Estimator and Constant Current Charging/Discharging Controller for Lead-Acid Battery

The state of charge (SoC) and the rate of charging/discharging current are the vital parameters associated with a battery by which its accurate runtime can be estimated. This paper aims to design a controller which comprises of a field-programmable gate array, back to back connected dc-dc converters, and a resistive touch display based graphical user interface (GUI). The controller estimates SoC and performs constant current charging or discharging of the battery. The implementation of GUI is to input the reference charging/discharging current from the user and to display the SoC. This research delves into battery and obtains its internal parameters by conducting hybrid pulse power characterization test. Furthermore, the obtained internal parameters are processed through an extended Kalman filter which yields the SoC. This controller has large applications in the renewable energy system, battery testing system, smart residential energy management systems, and micro-grids.

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