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Optocouplers use energy flowing through a light-emitting diode to energize an isolated circuit by photovoltaic cells that receive the emitted light. Using an optocoupler, a BMS can perform HV isolation measurements and other diagnostics while maintaining isolation between HV and LV circuits, which is essential for the safety of the pack and the users." Khaled Elmasri Senior Power Electronics Engineer, Canoo Another important component for battery fault protection is an optocoupler. An optocoupler is an electronic component used to galvanically isolate different parts of a system and allow for signal transmission between them. In the context of a BMS, optocouplers help isolate low-voltage electronics, like microcontrollers, from high-voltage electronics, like cell monitoring units and voltage-measuring resistors that interface directly with the high-voltage battery. This isolation is typically achieved via a combination of a light-emitting diode (LED) and a photodetector. Signals from one side will be converted by the LED into light pulses, which are then detected by the photodetector and drive the electronics on the other side. This electrical isolation ensures the safety of components in a BMS, especially in fault conditions where short circuits or overvoltages could be catastrophic and potentially result in hazardous conditions for the user. Because fault protection is also tied to SOC and SOH, components like shunt resistors, NTC thermistors, and HV resistors are also necessary. C h a p t e r 4 | B a t t e r y F a u l t P r o t e c t i o n 19 8 Industry Experts Discuss Battery Management Solutions

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