Keysight shows EV emulation and test tech at CES 2024
Keysight is showing a range of emulation technologies for electric vehicles at CES 2204, ranging from battery cell and pack test to cybersecurity.
Over 200 EV models are introduced every year globally, and many EV standards exist or are in development around the world to address different needs and applications. Testing all combinations is impractical in the real world. Emulation in the lab is the only way to validate and ensure interoperability of EVs and charging stations.
Keysight’s Battery Cell Test system enables engineers to push the efficiency of each cell to develop higher capacity and higher density batteries. Keysight experts will be discussing how to analyze new cell chemistries, optimize cell designs, and adapt to evolving configurations in order to support the entire R&D process and deliver innovation.
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The growing demand for electric vehicles is increasing the need for more efficient EV battery development and testing. Keysight’s Battery Pack Test System is designed to address this issue and accelerate the development and validation of battery packs.
Used in combination with the cell, module, and BMS test systems, engineers can streamline the testing process throughout the workflow. Keysight will be discussing battery cell, module, pack, and BMS test challenges and demonstrate how its solutions provide higher efficiency with a smaller footprint to help minimize operating costs.
Keysight’s Charging Discovery System (CDS) is a complete solution for all EV and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) charging interfaces. Engineers can test the full range of EV and EVSE standards with in-lab emulation, ensuring worldwide standards are met. This ensures conformance and interoperability to drive future growth and innovation. Keysight will also be discussing how its solutions enable AC/DC charging at higher power and help validate V2G communications and power transfer.
Being able to streamline lab operations is essential to make electric vehicles more cost-competitive. Engineers are seeking to produce EV batteries in mass by efficiently managing workflows, while at the same time ensuring compliance. This means quicker analysis of data and statistics and the ability to automate documentation and tasks in order to free up critical time and improve speed.
Keysight will also discuss how its PathWave Lab Operations software enables engineers to streamline workflows and improve time-to-market with efficient planning and coordination of the entire battery test laboratory.
The automated IOT Security Assessment product will be on display, used to validate both security and compliance in connected devices ranging from headsets to healthcare devices to connected cars.