Deploying Battery Management System Algorithms on NXP S32K from Simulink

Battery management systems (BMS) support safe and efficient operation of battery packs in electric vehicles, grid power storage systems, and other battery-driven equipment. This webinar shows how to use Simulink and Embedded Coder to generate C code for BMS algorithms and deploy them to an NXP S32K microcontroller. Starting with Kalman filter-based state-of-charge (SoC) and cell balancing algorithms modeled in Simulink, we will use Embedded Coder to generate optimized code for the NXP microcontroller. The code generation workflow will feature the use of the NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox, which provides an integrated development environment and toolchain for configuring and generating all the necessary software to execute complex applications on NXP MCUs. In addition, Model-Based Design Toolbox includes a Simulink embedded target for NXP MCUs and peripheral device blocks and drivers. Highlights Simulating battery state-of-charge (SoC) and cell balancing algorithms in Simulink Generating optimized,
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