Renesas' automotive-grade (AEC-Q100) Li-ion battery management solutions (BMS) are specifically designed to meet the stringent safety, reliability and performance requirements of next-generation electric vehicle applications.

Our cell balancing and safety portfolio features the highly-integrated ISL78714, ISL78600 and ISL78610 Li-ion battery management and safety monitoring ICs, which offer a number of benefits and can significantly reduce the overall battery management costs of Hybrid Electric, Plug-in Hybrid Electric and Electric Vehicle (HEV/PHEV/EV) battery packs and their associated systems.

Renesas also offers the ISL78692 and ISL78693 automotive-grade single-cell battery chargers that extend the life of lithium ion (Li-ion), lithium polymer (Li-polymer), and lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries used in automotive emergency call (eCall) systems.

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Automotive Cell Balancing and Safety

Battery pack monitors for cell balancing and accurate voltage and temperature

Automotive Single Cell Battery Chargers

Extend the life of Li-ion, Li-polymer, and LiFePO4 batteries

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Brochure PDF 9.16 MB
Brochure PDF 8.85 MB 日本語 , 简体中文
White Paper PDF 354 KB
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Videos & Training

Battery Management Solution for Electric Vehicles

In electric vehicles today, there are two key parameters, the state of health and the state of charge. Renesas' Battery Management Solution (BMS) device supports these parameters. This demonstration highlights Renesas' ISL78714 automotive-grade Li-ion battery manager IC and the RH850/P1M 32-bit automotive microcontroller (MCU). In addition to the ISL78714 battery manager IC and RH850 MCU, the demo board is supported by a host of other Renesas products including the RAA270005 power management IC (PMIC), RV1S2752Q photocoupler, and the uPD166031A/32/33/34 and RAJ2800024/34/44 integrated power devices (IPDs).