Secondary battery charging apparatus, temperature information acquisition device, secondary battery charging method, in-situ measurement method of electrochemical impedance spectrum
US-2019036373-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US11280844B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11280844-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016780345-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2022 |
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Various examples relate to techniques of monitoring a reliability of a cell-impedance measurement of a battery cell. In one example, a device includes a first interface configured to inject an AC excitation current into a battery cell and a shunt resistor coupled in parallel to the battery cell. The device also includes a second interface configured to inject an AC test current into the shunt resistor. The device also includes analog-to-digital converters configured to measure a cell voltage across the battery cell associated with the AC excitation current, a shunt voltage across the shunt resistor associated with the AC excitation current and the shunt voltage across the shunt resistor associated with the AC test current.
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What is claimed is: 1. A device, comprising: a first interface configured to inject an AC excitation current into a battery cell and a shunt resistor coupled in parallel to the battery cell; a second interface configured to inject an AC test current into the shunt resistor; and analog-to-digital converters configured to measure a cell voltage across the battery cell associated with the AC excitation current, a shunt voltage across the shunt resistor associated with the AC excitation current, and the shunt voltage across the shunt resistor associated with the AC test current. 2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising: a further resistor; and a third interface configured to inject a further AC test current into the further resistor, wherein the analog-to-digital converters are further configured to measure a further voltage across the further resistor associated with the further AC test current. 3. The device of claim 2 , further comprising: a multiplexer coupled to the analog-to-digital converters and configured to provide, in a first operational mode, the cell voltage to the analog-to-digital converters and, in a second operational mode, the further voltage to the analog-to-digital converters. 4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the analog-to-digital converters comprise a first analog-to-digital converter and a second analog-to-digital converter, and wherein the multiplexer is further configured, in the second operational mode, to alternatingly provide the further voltage to the first analog-to-digital converter and the second analog-to-digital converter, and to alternatingly provide the shunt voltage to the second analog-to-digital converter and the first analog-to-digital converter, respectively. 5. The device of claim 2 , wherein at least one first AC current source is configured to output the AC test current, wherein a second AC current source is configured to output the further AC test current, and wherein the at least one first AC current source and the second AC current source are configured to phase-coherently provide the AC test current and the further AC test current. 6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the at least one first AC current source comprises a pair of first AC current sources coupled with different sides of the shunt resistor, respectively. 7. A system, comprising: the device of claim 5 ; and a control logic configured to control the at least one first AC current source and the second AC current source based on a cell impedance of the battery cell. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the control logic is further configured to set at least one of an amplitude of the AC test current, an amplitude of the further AC test current, and a phase offset between the AC test current and the further AC test current in accordance with the cell impedance of the battery cell. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the control logic is further configured to determine an emulated cell impedance based on the further voltage associated with the further AC test current and based on the shunt voltage associated with the AC test current, and wherein the control logic is further configured to determine a reliability of the cell impedance based on a comparison of the emulated cell impedance with a predefined reference impedance. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the control logic is further configured to determine at least one of a state of charge, a state of health, and a temperature based on the cell impedance. 11. A method, comprising: in a first operational mode: injecting an AC excitation current into a battery cell and a shunt resistor coupled in parallel to the battery cell; and determining a cell impedance of the battery cell based on a cell voltage across the battery cell associated with the AC excitation current and based on a shunt voltage across the shunt resistor associated with the AC excitation current; and in a second operational mode: injecting an AC test current into the shunt resistor; and determining a reliability of the cell impedance based on the shunt voltage across the shunt resistor associated with the AC test current. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: in the second operational mode: injecting a further AC test current into a further resistor, the AC test current and the further AC test current being phase coherent; and determining an emulated cell impedance based on the shunt voltage associated with the AC test current and a further voltage across the further resistor associated with the further AC test current, wherein the reliability of the cell impedance is further determined based on a comparison between the emulated cell impedance and a predefined reference impedance. 13. A method, comprising: providing a first AC excitation current to a battery cell device; measuring a first value of a cell impedance of a battery cell of the battery cell device based on the first AC excitation current; providing a second AC excitation current to the battery cell, the first AC excitation current and the second AC excitation current having different frequencies; measuring a second value of the cell impedance of the battery cell based on the second AC excitation current; based on a predefined temperature-impedance characteristic, determining a first temperature based on the first value of the cell impedance and determining a second temperature based on the second value of the cell impedance; and determining a reliability of the cell impedance based on a comparison of the first temperature and the second temperature.
involving voltage measurements · CPC title
Measuring internal impedance, internal conductance or related variables · CPC title
Determining battery ageing or deterioration, e.g. state of health · CPC title
involving only voltage measurements · CPC title
Testing or calibrating of apparatus covered by the other groups of this subclass · CPC title
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