lithium ion and vrla battery safety monitoring for storage and charging jordan allen university of...
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Lithium Ion and VRLA BatterySafety Monitoring for Storageand ChargingJordan AllenUniversity of Idaho ECE DepartmentECE Power Lab
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OutlineOverviewControllerTemperature SensorSetupResultsConclusionFuture Work
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OverviewThe scope of this project is to provide remote access automated monitoring for the ECE Power Lab.
An IP enabled controller will be used to monitor a temperature sensor at a select location of the lab and provide notification via email and/or relay triggering when monitoring conditions are out of the desired range.
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ControllerBarix BarioNet IP Enabled
Programmable Controller◦Built-in Web Server that is completely
customizable◦2 Relay Outputs (5A @ 250VAC)◦A Dallas 1-Wire interface that can
support up to 50,1-Wire temperature sensors
◦Operating temperature:0 to 50°C / 32 to 104°F
◦Password protected
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Controller
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Controller
PIC16F877A SCHRACK PEO14005
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Controller
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Temperature SensorTamperproof SS Flat Plate 1-Wire
Temperature Sensor◦A DS18B20 digital sensor with 12-bit
resolution◦+/- 0.5°C accuracy over range of -10 to
85°C◦Measures Temperatures from -55 to
125°C (-67 to 257°F)◦A flat plate sized to fit a single gang
box
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Temperature Sensor
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Note:The 1-Wire interface pin (DQ) provides power to the device when used in parasite power mode. VDD must be grounded for operation in parasite power mode.
1 – GND2 – DQ (Data I/O 1-Wire interface pin)3 – VDD
DS18B20
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Temperature Sensor
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Setup
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Setup
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ResultsChallenges
◦IP configuration◦SMTP setup ◦Email delay (1min. 50sec.)◦ Interpreting settings
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ResultsSuccess
◦Confirmed proper operation of relay triggering when temperature is out of set range
◦Confirmed proper operation of email notification when temperature is out of set range
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ConclusionThe BarioNet 100 has provided remote access automated temperature monitoring for the ECE Power Lab via email and/or relay triggering when monitoring conditions are out of the desired range.
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Future WorkExpand monitoring to include:
◦Two temperature sensors◦One hydrogen sensor◦One air quality sensor◦Two vibration sensors
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Acknowledgements
University of IdahoECE Department Power LabDr. Brian K. JohnsonStacey L. Page
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Questions
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References1. AG, BARIX. “BARIX ONSITE: Barionet 100 Product
Sheet V3.0.” 2009. 25 April 2011 <http://www.barix.com/downloads/Barionet_Family/51/>.
2. AG, BARIX. “BARIX ONSITE: Barionet Family Product Manual V01.18.” 2009. 25 April 2011 <http://www.barix.com/downloads/Barionet_Family/51/>.
3. AG, BARIX. “BARIX ONSITE: Barionet Quick Install Guide V1.0.” 2009. 25 April 2011 <http://www.barix.com/downloads/Barionet_Family/51/>.
4. DataNab. “Barix BarioNet IP Enabled Programmable Controller.” 25 April 2011 <http://estores.merchantpartners.com/fcwxj/product_info.php?products_id=1>.
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References5. DataNab. “Sensor, 1-Wire: Tamperproof SS Flat Plate
Space Temp.” 25 April 2011 <http://estores.merchantpartners.com/fcwxj/product_info.php?products_id=33>.
6. Digi-Key. “DS18B20 Programmable Resolution 1-Wire Digital Thermometer.” 2011. 25 April 2011 <http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS18B20.pdf >.
7. SCHRACK. “Pennine components: Relays - PCB Power.” 25 April 2011 <http://www.penninecomponents.co.uk/uploads/images_PDFs/522.pdf>.