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ABLIC Inc. Launches the S-19192 Series, a 3-serial to 6-serial Cell Battery Monitoring IC for Automotive Use

2018-12-14 14:09
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CHIBA, Japan--()--ABLIC Inc. (President: Nobumasa Ishiai; head office: Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture; hereinafter “ABLIC”) today launched the S-19192 Series of 3-serial to 6-serial cell battery monitoring IC for automotive use. Battery monitoring ICs are mainly used for monitoring the state of lithium-ion batteries.

The new S-19192 Series of products is a 3-serial to 6-serial cell battery monitoring IC for automotive use with the following characteristics: (1) robust standalone monitoring capable of operating without microcontroller software, (2) the capability to operate as a secondary monitoring IC for automotive BMS (*1), which significantly contributes to system safety, and (3) a self-diagnosis function for detecting random failures.

These characteristics deliver solid automotive BMS capability in a simple configuration for greater safety against failures and other issues.

[Major Features]
1. A simple configuration providing standalone monitoring with self-diagnosis function for detecting failures
2. A secondary monitoring IC for automotive BMS that further enhances system safety
(*1) BMS = abbreviation of “Battery Management System”

[Application Examples]
- Automotive BMS

[S-19192 Series Detail]
https://www.ablic.com/en/semicon/datasheets/automotive/automotive-lithium-ion-battery-protection-ic/s-19192/

[Website]
https://www.ablic.com/

Inheriting the semiconductor business of Seiko Instruments Inc., ABLIC Inc. is an IC manufacturer pursuing the further development of analog semiconductors.

 

Contacts

ABLIC Inc.
Masae Onuma
E-mail: pr@ablic.com
https://krs.bz/ablic/m/pr_inquiry_en

 

S-19192 (16-Pin HTSSOP package) (Photo: Business Wire)

S-19192 (16-Pin HTSSOP package) (Photo: Business Wire)

Example of a 6-cell protection circuit using the S-19192 Series (Graphic: Business Wire)

Example of a 6-cell protection circuit using the S-19192 Series (Graphic: Business Wire)