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The Aircraft Battery Management market is a subset of the Avionics industry, which focuses on the design, development, and production of electronic systems used in aircraft. Aircraft Battery Management systems are responsible for monitoring, controlling, and protecting the aircraft's battery system. These systems are designed to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the aircraft's electrical system, and are typically integrated with other avionics systems.
Aircraft Battery Management systems are typically composed of a battery monitoring unit, a battery control unit, and a battery protection unit. The battery monitoring unit is responsible for monitoring the battery's voltage, current, and temperature, while the battery control unit is responsible for controlling the charging and discharging of the battery. The battery protection unit is responsible for protecting the battery from overcharging, over-discharging, and other potential hazards.
Aircraft Battery Management systems are essential for the safe and reliable operation of aircraft, and are becoming increasingly important as aircraft become more complex and require more sophisticated avionics systems.
Some companies in the Aircraft Battery Management market include BAE Systems, Cobham, Honeywell, and Thales. Show Less Read more