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Over-Temperature-Protection Circuit for LED-Battery Power-Conversion System Using Metal-Insulator-Transition Sensor

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  • Jin-Yong Bae

    (Department of Electric Vehicle Engineering, Dongshin University, Jeollanam-do 58245, Korea)

Abstract

Extracting renewable energy from solar and wind energy systems, fuel cells, and tidal power plants requires DC distribution and energy storage devices. In particular, a metal-insulator-transition (MIT) sensor can be applied to the over-temperature-protection (OTP) circuit, to stop the LED-battery power-conversion system when over-temperature occurs. Recently, there have been instances of battery systems catching fire because of poor battery design, over-charging, over-voltage, cell balancing failure, and an inadequate battery management system circuit. For continuous stabilization using an LED-battery power-conversion system, a 450 Wh class battery system that can monitor the temperature of battery packs with an MIT sensor was developed in this study. Furthermore, an OTP circuit involving an MIT sensor to protect LED-battery power-conversion systems is proposed. According to the results, this approach is required to continuously perform the stabilization of LED-battery systems.

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  • Jin-Yong Bae, 2020. "Over-Temperature-Protection Circuit for LED-Battery Power-Conversion System Using Metal-Insulator-Transition Sensor," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(14), pages 1-11, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:14:p:3593-:d:383577
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