Learn how to conduct battery discharge/charge testing and new alternatives to the potentiostats or galvanostat instruments commonly used for electrochemical studies.
Rechargeable batteries are commonly tested using discharge and charge cycling. Cycle tests provide information about the battery such as its internal chemistry, capacity, number of usable cycles, and lifetime. Battery testing can be simplified by using a Source Measure Unit (SMU) instrument to perform charge and discharge cycle testing. Learn how this alternative instrumentation simplifies test setup, reduces programming time, and saves rack space.
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