Tektronix updates KickStart software with advanced battery simulation capabilities

Tektronix, Inc, a provider of test and measurement solutions, has updated KickStart Software version 2.11.0, including enhancements to battery simulator application. With the ability to support the 2400 graphical touchscreen series Source Measure Units (SMUs) and the 2600B Series SMUs, the Keithley KickStart battery simulator app. This will provide users the ability to generate battery models, simulate batteries, and perform battery cycle tests for consumer wireless IoT (internet of things) devices, automotive, and industrial applications.

The list of enhancements to this app gives users functionality as part of a “one-box,” no code solution. The enhanced app, which supports various Keithley SMUs, also negates the need for using a 2380 electronic load to create a battery model and a 2281S battery simulator saving the time, effort and cost that would be required to write a SMU custom script.

“The one-box, no code aspects of this iteration of the Keithley KickStart software battery simulator application makes it possible for our customers to effortlessly generate battery models, simulate and cycle test batteries from the convenience of a PC (personal computer)-based software,” shares Frank Mammana, Keithley product manager. “This state-of-the-art application yields real-time table and graph views that have been created for instant data visualisation and collection, showcasing dynamic and static battery models of battery VOC (volatile organic compounds), Vt (ventricular tachycardia), SOC (security operations centre), ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), current, and capacity. These features will save our customers precious time and manual effort while enabling additional accuracy and visualisation.”

The KickStart battery simulator app includes features from previous versions like battery simulation and discharge model generation. It now offers capability for up to eight instruments to be controlled concurrently. This facilitates battery testing across multiple charge and discharge cycles while providing access to various test cutoff conditions. This iteration of the Keithley KickStart Software battery simulator app not only provides the ability to generate, edit and simulate custom battery models, it includes a responsive user interface, allowing changes to the simulated state of charge in real time. Using the app, customers can browse multiple battery models, and import and export models to and from KickStart software.9

The Keithley KickStart Software battery simulator app is now available for IoT devices, automotive and industrial markets. Pricing ranges based on licensing preferences. For more details, including trial and pricing options, visit the Kickstart Software product page.

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