Electric fuse current sensing systems and monitoring methods
US-10180447-B2 · Jan 15, 2019 · US
US10424907B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10424907-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615541943-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2019 |
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An electrical junction box has a switch connected between a first connection terminal and a second connection terminal to which a fuse is mounted, and a control circuit configured to perform opening/closing control of the switch, has a storage unit for storing a standard resistance value in an initial state of the fuse and an amount of change in a resistance value of the fuse over time, and detects a first terminal voltage at the first connection terminal and a second terminal voltage at the second connection terminal. The control circuit opens the switch at a time of startup based on a control signal, calculates the resistance value of the fuse, calculates a reference resistance value, determines whether the fuse is correct by comparing the calculated resistance value of the fuse with the calculated reference resistance value, and outputs a first error signal if the fuse is incorrect.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical junction box comprising: a switch connected between a first connection terminal and a second connection terminal to which a fuse is mounted; and a control circuit that is configured to perform opening/closing control of the switch, has a storage unit for storing a standard resistance value in an initial state of the fuse and an amount of change in a resistance value of the fuse over time, and detects a first terminal voltage at the first connection terminal and a second terminal voltage at the second connection terminal, wherein the control circuit opens the switch at a time of startup based on a control signal to the control circuit, calculates the resistance value of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage and the second terminal voltage, calculates a reference resistance value based on the standard resistance value and the amount of change, determines whether the fuse is correct by comparing the calculated resistance value of the fuse with the calculated reference resistance value, and outputs a first error signal if it is determined that the fuse is incorrect. 2. The electrical junction box according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit determines whether the fuse is deteriorated by comparing the calculated resistance value of the fuse with the calculated reference resistance value, and outputs a second error signal according to a result of the determination. 3. The electrical junction box according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit determines a state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage and the second terminal voltage, and outputs a third error signal and closes the switch if it is determined that the fuse is broken. 4. The electrical junction box according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit closes the switch if it is determined that the fuse is not broken, and monitors the state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage and the second terminal voltage, and, if an overcurrent that flows through the fuse is detected, opens the switch to blow the fuse using the overcurrent, and outputs a fourth error signal. 5. The electrical junction box according to claim 1 , comprising: a current detection unit that detects a current in wiring between the fuse and a power source, wherein the control circuit determines the state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage, the second terminal voltage, and a current value detected by the current detection unit. 6. The electrical junction box according to claim 2 , wherein the control circuit determines a state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage and the second terminal voltage, and outputs a third error signal and closes the switch if it is determined that the fuse is broken. 7. The electrical junction box according to claim 2 , wherein the control circuit closes the switch if it is determined that the fuse is not broken, and monitors the state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage and the second terminal voltage, and, if an overcurrent that flows through the fuse is detected, opens the switch to blow the fuse using the overcurrent, and outputs a fourth error signal. 8. The electrical junction box according to claim 3 , wherein the control circuit closes the switch if it is determined that the fuse is not broken, and monitors the state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage and the second terminal voltage, and, if an overcurrent that flows through the fuse is detected, opens the switch to blow the fuse using the overcurrent, and outputs a fourth error signal. 9. The electrical junction box according to claim 2 , comprising: a current detection unit that detects a current in wiring between the fuse and a power source, wherein the control circuit determines the state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage, the second terminal voltage, and a current value detected by the current detection unit. 10. The electrical junction box according to claim 3 , comprising: a current detection unit that detects a current in wiring between the fuse and a power source, wherein the control circuit determines the state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage, the second terminal voltage, and a current value detected by the current detection unit. 11. The electrical junction box according to claim 4 , comprising: a current detection unit that detects a current in wiring between the fuse and a power source, wherein the control circuit determines the state of the fuse based on the first terminal voltage, the second terminal voltage, and a current value detected by the current detection unit.
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