1) Monitor the battery
A BMS may monitor the state of the battery and it triggers a power module shutdown if the data is out of range.Monitoring the voltage of each cell is critical to the health of the battery, and lithium-ion battery BMS usually provide each cell with an operating voltage window in charging and discharging to avoid battery degradation.Because lithium battery cells are very sensitive to overcharging and over-discharging, and cells imbalance can lead to thermal runaway and cells degradation.It will decrease the efficiency and short the life span of the battery. Battery cells' operating voltage is between 2.5V and 4.2V depending on the lithium chemistry used. Running the battery beyond this range will result in a significant reduction in battery life and may even damage the battery.
2)Protect the battery
A Battery Management System (BMS) can monitor and control the charging and discharging process to ensure that the battery stays within its safe operating range.
----- 1)Overcharge Protection/Overdischarge Protection: BMS estimates the battery’s SOC based on voltage and current measurements. This allows the BMS to predict when the battery has reached its current limit and once the battery voltage is above/below the safe limit, the BMS will limit the discharge current or terminate the discharge.
-----2) Overvoltage Protection/Undervoltage Protection: BMS prevents overvoltage/undervoltage by limiting the charging current or stopping the charging process. When the battery's voltage is higher/lower than the safe voltage, the BMS will shut down the charging circuit to prevent damage to the battery.
----3) Temperature Protection: Overcharge and over-discharge can cause the battery temperature to rise or even cause thermal runaway. BMS helps reduce this risk by monitoring battery temperature and taking action when the temperature exceeds its safe operating range.