Vehicle power supply system control method and vehicle power supply system
US-2019256019-A1 · Aug 22, 2019 · US
US11248577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11248577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916452095-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A vehicle power supply apparatus includes first and second power supply systems, an electrical conduction path, a switch, and a switch controller. The first power supply system includes a first electrical energy accumulator and an electric load. The second power supply system includes a generator and a second electrical energy accumulator. The switch is configured to be controlled to a turn-on state and a turn-off state. The turn-on state includes coupling the electric load and the second electrical energy accumulator to each other, and the turn-off state includes isolating them from each other. The switch controller controls the switch to the turn-on state on the condition that the generator has an abnormality, and afterwards controls the switch to the turn-off state.
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A vehicle power supply apparatus to be mounted on a vehicle that includes an engine, the vehicle power supply apparatus comprising: a first power supply system including a first electrical energy accumulator and an electric load coupled to the first electrical energy accumulator; a second power supply system including a generator and a second electrical energy accumulator, the generator being coupled to the engine, the second electrical energy accumulator being able to be coupled to the generator; a power generation controller configured to, in a normal condition of the generator: when a state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator falls below a first power generation threshold, control the generator to a combustion power generation state in which a power generation voltage of the generator is raised to a value greater than a terminal voltage of the second electrical energy accumulator to increase the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator toward a second power generation threshold greater than the first power generation threshold; and when the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator increases to the second power generation threshold, control the generator from combustion power generation state to a power generation suspended state in which the power generation voltage of the generator is lowered to the value smaller than the terminal voltage of the second electrical energy accumulator, wherein the power generation controller is configured to maintain the generator in the power generation suspended state until the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator falls below the first power generation threshold; an electrical conduction path provided between the first power supply system and the second power supply system and configured to couple the first electrical energy accumulator and the second electrical energy accumulator in parallel to each other; a switch configured to be controlled to a turn-on state and a turn-off state, the turn-on state including coupling the first power supply system and the second power supply system to each other, and the turn-off state including isolating the first power supply system and the second power supply system from each other; and a switch controller configured to: when a power generation failure in which the combustion power generation state of the generator is interrupted is detected while the generator in the combustion power generation state to increase the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator toward the second power generation threshold but before the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator reaches the second power generation threshold, control the switch to be maintained at the turn-on state; and when the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator falls to a third power generation threshold after the power generation failure is detected, control the switch to the turn-off state, wherein the third power generation threshold is smaller than the first power generation threshold. 2. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the switch is provided in the second power supply system. 3. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the switch is provided between the generator and the second electrical energy accumulator in the second power supply system. 4. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the switch is provided on the electrical conduction path. 5. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the switch includes a plurality of switches each of which is configured to be controlled to the turn-on state and the turn-off state, and the switch controller controls the plurality of the switches to the turn-on state in response to the power generation failure that occurs in the generator, and afterwards controls one or more out of the plurality of the switches to the turn-off state. 6. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of the switches includes a first switch and a second switch, the first switch being provided on the electrical conduction path, and the second switch being provided between the generator and the second electrical energy accumulator in the second power supply system, and the switch controller controls the first switch and the second switch to the turn-on state in response to the power generation failure that occurs in the generator, and afterwards controls the first switch or the second switch, or both to the turn-off state. 7. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein internal resistance of the second electrical energy accumulator is smaller than internal resistance of the first electrical energy accumulator. 8. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a driving controller configured to execute an automated driving control of the vehicle, the driving controller serving as the electric load of the first power supply system. 9. The vehicle power supply apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electric load comprises a driving controller configured to perform execution of an automated driving control of the vehicle, in a case where, during the execution of the automated driving control, the switch controller has controlled the switch to the turn-on state in response to the power generation failure that occurs in the generator, the switch controller controls the switch to the turn-off state, and in a case where, during a stop of the automated driving control, the switch controller has controlled the switch to the turn-on state in response to the power generation failure that occurs in the generator, and the switch controller controls the switch to the turn-off state. 10. A vehicle power supply apparatus to be mounted on a vehicle that includes an engine, the vehicle power supply apparatus comprising: a first power supply system including a first electrical energy accumulator and an electric load coupled to the first electrical energy accumulator; a second power supply system including a generator and a second electrical energy accumulator, the generator being coupled to the engine, the second electrical energy accumulator being able to be coupled to the generator; a power generation controller configured to, in a normal condition of the generator: when a state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator falls below a first power generation threshold, control the generator to a combustion power generation state in which a power generation voltage of the generator is raised to a value greater than a terminal voltage of the second electrical energy accumulator to increase the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator toward a second power generation threshold greater than the first power generation threshold; and when the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator increases to the second power generation threshold, control the generator from combustion power generation state to a power generation suspended state in which the power generation voltage of the generator is lowered to the value smaller than the terminal voltage of the second electrical energy accumulator, wherein the power generation controller is configured to maintain the generator in the power generation suspended state until the state of charge of the second electrical energy accumulator falls below the first power generation threshold; an electrical conduction path provided between the first power supply system and the second power supply system and configured to couple the first ele
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