Battery cell monitoring system
US-2019115636-A1 · Apr 18, 2019 · US
US11223074B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11223074-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816159958-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 11, 2022 |
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A battery cell monitoring system and method of operating the battery cell monitoring system are provided. The system includes a sense line. A plurality of cell sense units each include a tank circuit having a center frequency and are electrically connected to the sense line. A cell sense reader unit electrically couples to the sense line and includes a variable frequency radio frequency generator for outputting a radio frequency signal having a signal frequency that is variable to the plurality of cell sense units. The cell sense reader unit measures an impedance of the sense line as the signal frequency varies and determines the center frequency of each of the cell sense units. The cell sense reader unit is also configured to determine a cell voltage of each battery cell electrically connected to one of the plurality of cell sense units based on the center frequency determined.
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A battery cell monitoring system for a battery having a plurality of battery cells comprising: a sense line; a plurality of cell sense units each including a tank circuit electrically connected to one of the plurality of battery cells and to said sense line, wherein said tank circuit has a center frequency dependent on a cell parameter of interest of the one of the plurality of battery cells; a cell sense reader unit electrically coupled to said plurality of cell sense units through said sense line and configured to determine the center frequency of said tank circuit of each of said plurality of cell sense units and consequently determine the cell parameter of interest of each of the plurality of battery cells; and said tank circuit of each of said plurality of cell sense units including a varactor electrically connected with the one of the plurality of battery cells for providing a variable varactor capacitance dependent upon the cell parameter of interest of the one of the plurality of battery cells and at least one inductor connected in between the one of the plurality of battery cells and said varactor. 2. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said cell sense reader unit includes a variable frequency radio frequency generator for outputting a radio frequency signal having a signal frequency being variable to said plurality of cell sense units and wherein said cell sense reader unit is configured to measure an impedance of said sense line as the signal frequency varies. 3. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein said cell sense reader unit is configured to: determine the center frequency of said tank circuit of each of said plurality of cell sense units based on the impedance measured, and determine a cell voltage of each of the plurality of battery cells based on the center frequency determined. 4. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said tank circuit includes a positive sense node coupled to said sense line and said at least one inductor includes a first inductor having a first inductance electrically connected between a positive battery terminal of the one of the plurality of battery cells and said positive sense node for blocking alternating current and radio frequency signals and said tank circuit includes a negative sense node for coupling to an analog ground and said at least one inductor includes a second inductor having a second inductance electrically connected between a negative battery terminal of the one of the plurality of battery cells and said negative sense node for blocking alternating current and radio frequency signals and said varactor is electrically connected across said negative sense node and said positive sense node. 5. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 4 , further including a first blocking capacitor having a first blocking capacitance electrically connected between said positive sense node and said sense line for blocking direct current from the battery. 6. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 5 , further including a pair of inline inductors each having an inline inductance in parallel with one another and electrically connected to said negative sense node. 7. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 6 , further including a second blocking capacitor having a second blocking capacitance electrically connected between said pair of inline inductors and an analog ground for blocking direct current from the battery. 8. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 4 , wherein said varactor has a varactor anode electrically connected to said negative sense node and a varactor cathode electrically connected to said positive sense node. 9. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 8 , wherein said tank circuit includes a parallel capacitor electrically connected between said varactor anode and said varactor cathode in parallel with said varactor. 10. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said cell sense reader unit is configured to sense multiple cell parameters of interest of the one of the plurality of battery cells using a complex impedance measurement to identify at least one of a resistance and an inductance and a capacitance of each of said plurality of cell sense units. 11. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of cell sense units is tuned to a unique center frequency. 12. The battery cell monitoring system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said cell sense reader unit is configured to determine the center frequency of said tank circuit of each of said plurality of cell sense units using at least one of a swept sine wave and a pseudo-random noise signal. 13. A cell sense unit of a battery cell monitoring system for a battery cell of a battery, comprising: a tank circuit having a center frequency and including a positive battery node for coupling to a positive terminal of one of the plurality of battery cells and a negative battery node for coupling to a negative terminal of the one of the plurality of battery cells; said tank circuit including a positive sense node for coupling to a sense line; said tank circuit including a negative sense node for coupling to an analog ground; said tank circuit including a varactor electrically connected across said negative sense node and said positive sense node and in parallel with the battery cell, wherein said varactor has a varactor anode electrically connected to said negative sense node and a varactor cathode electrically connected to said positive sense node for providing a variable varactor capacitance dependent upon a cell voltage of the one of the plurality of battery cells; and said tank circuit including a first inductor having a first inductance electrically connected directly between the positive battery terminal and said varactor cathode and a second inductor having a second inductance electrically connected between the negative battery terminal and said varactor anode for blocking alternating current and radio frequency signals. 14. The cell sense unit as set forth in claim 13 , wherein said tank circuit includes a parallel capacitor electrically connected between said varactor anode and said varactor cathode in parallel with said varactor. 15. A method of operating a battery cell monitoring system for a battery having a plurality of battery cells comprising the steps of: varying a variable varactor capacitance of a varactor of a tank circuit of each of a plurality of cell sense units electrically connected to one of the plurality of battery cells with the variable varactor capacitance dependent on a cell parameter of interest of the one of the plurality of battery cells; varying a center frequency of the tank circuit including at least one inductor connected in between the one of the plurality of battery cells and the varactor in response to varying the variable varactor capacitance; determining the center frequency of the tank circuit of each of the plurality of cell sense units using a cell sense reader unit electrically coupled to the plurality of cell sense units through a sense line; and determining the cell parameter of interest of each of the plurality of battery cells based on the center frequency of the tank circuit of each of the plurality of cell sense units determined using the cell sense reader unit. 16. The method as set forth in claim 15 , further including the steps of: outputting a radio frequency signal having a sig
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