Temperature sensor
US-2021247242-A1 · Aug 12, 2021 · US
US11303136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11303136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916410400-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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A cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for a vehicle includes a battery pack having multiple individual battery cells. An individual cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) is in communication with each of the individual battery cells, with the ASIC drawing power for operation directly from the individual battery cell. A battery control unit is in communication with the ASIC. A central electronics control unit is in communication with the ASIC. The ASIC communicates wirelessly with the battery control unit and the central electronics control unit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for a vehicle, comprising: a battery pack having a battery cell; a cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) provided with the battery cell of the battery pack, the ASIC drawing power for operation directly from the battery cell; and a sensor collecting data of the battery cell and forwarding the data to the ASIC, and wherein the ASIC is installed as part of a battery cell manufacturing process and remains with the battery cell throughout a life of the battery cell, the ASIC managing the sensor including switching sensor power on and off, checking sensor measurements received as sensor signals against reference values, and adjusting offsets to maintain reproducible operation of the sensor. 2. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the battery cell includes a positive power tab and a negative power tab. 3. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the ASIC includes a positive power connection connected to the positive power tab and from a negative power connection connected to the negative power tab. 4. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the sensor includes a reference electrode drawing power for operation directly from a positive reference electrode connection connected to the positive power tab, and from a negative reference electrode connection connected to the negative power tab. 5. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the ASIC and the sensor are incorporated in an ASIC assembly sensing information for control and diagnosis of the battery pack. 6. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes one of a strain gage and a magnetic sensor receiving data directly from the battery cell and communicating an output signal via the ASIC. 7. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes a temperature gage collecting a battery cell temperature which is directly connected to the battery cell and communicates an output signal via the ASIC. 8. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 1 , further including a battery control unit identifying when a low temperature condition is present and when a high charging rate condition is present. 9. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the low temperature condition defines a battery temperature below 25 degrees centigrade and wherein the high charging rate condition defines a charging rate above a predetermined current or above a predetermined charging rate (Amp-hr) for a predetermined period of time. 10. A cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for a vehicle, comprising: a battery pack having a battery cell; an individual cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) in communication with the battery cell, with the ASIC drawing power for operation directly from the battery cell; a battery control unit in communication with the ASIC; a central electronics control unit in communication with the ASIC; and wherein the ASIC communicates wirelessly with the battery control unit and the central electronics control unit. 11. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the battery cell includes a positive power tab and a negative power tab, the ASIC mounted on one of the positive power tab or the negative power tab. 12. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 11 , wherein one of the positive power tab or the negative power tab functions as an antenna to wirelessly transmit information from the ASIC. 13. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the battery cell includes an internally mounted antenna which wirelessly transmits ASIC collected data through the battery pack. 14. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 10 , further including a battery housing containing the battery cell, wherein a metal of the battery housing functions as an antenna for wireless transmission of data from the ASIC. 15. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the ASIC is mounted on an outer rim of the battery cell. 16. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the ASIC is mounted directly to a face of the battery cell. 17. A cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for a vehicle, comprising: a battery pack having multiple individual battery cells; the battery cells individually include a positive power tab and a negative power tab; an cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) in communication with individual ones of the battery cells and receiving power for operation of the ASIC from the positive power tab and the negative power tab, with the ASIC drawing power for operation directly from the individual ones of the battery cells; multiple sensors in communication with the ASIC, the sensors collecting data of the individual battery cells and forwarding the data to the ASIC; the ASIC managing the sensors including switching sensor power on and off, checking measurements of the sensors received as sensor signals against reference values, and adjusting offsets to maintain reproducible operation of the sensors; and a control unit in wireless communication with the ASIC receiving the data from the ASIC. 18. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the control unit defines a battery control unit monitoring conditions including voltage, temperature and charging rate within the individual battery cells of the battery pack. 19. The cell-mounted application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) system for the vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the control unit defines a central electronics control unit controlling functions of the vehicle.
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Energy storage using batteries · CPC title
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