What's Happening?
Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced the BQ79826Z-Q1, a new battery monitor featuring an integrated electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) engine. This device supports up to 26 cells per monitor, offering 44% more channels than previous models,
which reduces the number of monitoring devices needed per battery pack and lowers system costs. The EIS engine provides real-time monitoring of individual cells, enabling early detection of fault conditions such as thermal runaway. The device is designed for use in both electric vehicles and energy storage applications, providing cell-level visibility into state of charge and health. It achieves high voltage accuracy and complies with ISO 26262 Automotive Safety Integrity Level D standards.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the BQ79826Z-Q1 represents a significant advancement in battery monitoring technology, crucial for the safety and efficiency of electric vehicles and energy storage systems. By enabling early detection of potential issues at the cell level, the device enhances the reliability and safety of battery systems, reducing the risk of thermal events. The increased cell support and cost efficiency make it an attractive option for manufacturers looking to optimize their battery management systems. This innovation supports the broader adoption of electric vehicles and renewable energy solutions by addressing key concerns related to battery safety and performance.
What's Next?
Texas Instruments plans to showcase the BQ79826Z-Q1 at the Power Conversion, Intelligent Motion Expo and Conference in Nuremberg. Preproduction quantities are currently available, with volume production expected by the end of the year. As the device enters the market, it is likely to attract interest from automotive and energy storage manufacturers seeking to enhance their battery management systems. The successful adoption of this technology could lead to further innovations in battery monitoring and management, contributing to the advancement of electric mobility and sustainable energy solutions.











