Streamlining Battery Systems Development for NXP S32 Devices with Simulink and NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox (MBDT)
Overview
Engineers around the world are working on electrification to achieve a more sustainable future. If you are one of those engineers or simply want to learn more about the development and simulation of battery management systems, register for this upcoming webinar. Learn how you can model and simulate battery cells, design pack architectures, and develop battery management system (BMS) algorithms in Simulink and Simscape. The algorithm models can be tested and validated in simulation and deployed on hardware using automatic code generation. The NXP MBDT (Model-Based Design Toolbox) is a gateway between Simulink and the NXP ecosystems of tools and provides an automated path to deploying Simulink models on NXP S32 microcontrollers and processors.
Highlights
- Battery modeling: from cell to pack
- Designing and simulating BMS algorithms
- Testing algorithms and automatically generating code
- Deploying BMS algorithms on NXP High-Voltage BMS Reference Designs
About the Presenters
Eva Pelster is a senior application engineer at MathWorks. She holds a degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Stuttgart. Her area of expertise is model-based design workflows and the application of physical modeling. Before joining MathWorks, she worked in a technical consulting company.
Marius-Lucian Andrei is a Technical Lead for Analog & Automotive Embedded Systems at NXP Semiconductors. Since joining NXP, he has contributed to development of NXP’s Model-Based Design Tools, created demos and provided customer support. Marius holds a master’s degree in Advanced Computer Architectures from the Politehnica University of Bucharest.