Beijing, China, January 8, 2008 - The world's leading manufacturer of isolated current and voltage measurement components, Lyme Electronics, today announced the launch of Sentinel, the industry's most complete battery monitoring smart sensor. Designed for backup battery monitoring, it measures the voltage and internal resistance of each battery and has the unique ability to monitor the internal temperature of a single battery. Through the monitoring of the backup battery, the life, performance and reliability of the backup power system will be greatly improved in practical applications (such as industrial UPS, telecommunications, safety critical systems and computing). At present, Lime's battery sensors have been widely used in the monitoring of backup batteries.
Lyme Electronics' Sentinel sensors use a custom intelligent system single-chip (SoC) device for processing signals and digital S-Bus control bus interfaces. In power backup system applications, a single battery failure can cause the entire battery to fail, rendering large systems unable to provide the required uptime. By monitoring voltage, current and internal resistance, users can accurately predict which battery may fail, replace the battery in time to ensure high system reliability; by monitoring the temperature, engineers can ensure maximum battery life and ensure detection Thermal runaway conditions and corrections made before a catastrophic failure occurs.
In addition to sensor components, Lyme Electronics will also introduce a low-cost on-site monitoring unit, MicroGuard, and a MicroGuard-PCB that can be integrated into OEM equipment. In addition, Lyme Electronics also provides PC software for analyzing readings for use in battery monitoring systems.
Nigel Scott, business development manager at Lyme Electronics, said: "People are becoming more aware of the importance of continuous battery monitoring, which reduces maintenance costs and helps prevent catastrophic battery failures. Our goal is to provide the most Complete battery monitoring system and reduce monitoring costs to a level that most battery system users can afford, which in the past accounted for 50% to 70% or more of battery cost."
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