Research on the On-Line Monitoring and Control System of Lithium Battery Pole Piece Surface Density

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For the question of surface density controlled by manual measurement in production process and low quality and inefficiency, we designed the on-line monitoring and control system based on capacitive sensor. The principle is capacitive sensor can convert the surface density variation to the capacitance variation, after operational amplifier, rectifier circuit and filter circuit we can get the voltage signal related to surface density of lithium battery pole piece. The voltage signal through the A/D input module into the PLC for data processing, according to the results we can adjust the coat blade degree real-time. This will achieve the purpose of surface density uniformity. Using this system to replace traditional methods, the lithium battery pole piece surface density can be measured in intelligent, controlled in real-time and non-contact mode with high precision. And this system can improve the quality of lithium battery and the production efficiency, also with great reliability and feasibility.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 889-890)

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691-694

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February 2014

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