Battery Simulator Instrument Information
A battery simulator is an electronic device that emulates the behavior of a real battery to test and validate battery-powered systems. In a laboratory battery simulator, the device can precisely control voltage, current, and resistance to mimic various battery conditions. It allows engineers to simulate charging, discharging, and fault conditions without using physical batteries. This ensures accurate testing of battery management systems, power circuits, and electronic devices.

Common Uses
- Testing battery-powered devices under controlled conditions
- Simulating different charge and discharge cycles
- Evaluating battery management system (BMS) performance
- Replacing physical batteries in laboratory experiments
Common Types
- DC power supply-based simulators
- Programmable battery simulators
- Regenerative battery simulators
- Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) battery simulators
Measurement Parameter
- Voltage output range
- Current output and load capacity
- Power efficiency and response time
- State of charge (SOC) simulation
Calibration Discipline
Calibration Equipment Used
- Oscilloscope
- High Voltage Probe
- Current Monitor
- EFT Attenuator