regardless of experience level. It combines both the thermodynamic challenges of power electronics and the fine detail of small electronics. Why not start with a single cell, and work your way up from there? And you could also use the open source BMS circuit from GreatScott's video as a reference, its circuit and Gerber files and such are out there for anyone to look at and use. You may be able to draw inspiration from it for your own design. Regardless, it may be useful to us to know what kind of batteries you want the BMS to manage, how many of them, and what series-parallel configuration they'll be configured in.
I do know that a BMS from scratch is a pretty big feat, but that’s the thing, I want to learn by trying
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