Battery system monitoring device
US-9746525-B2 · Aug 29, 2017 · US
US11327122B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11327122-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716467483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2022 |
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A voltage detection integrated circuit may include: a voltage detection circuit electrically connected to a plurality of cells to detect a cell voltage of a corresponding one of the plurality of cells; a plurality of cell balancing switches configured to conduct or block a flow of a balancing current of a corresponding cell among the plurality of cells; a temperature sensor configured to detect an internal temperature of the voltage detection integrated circuit; and a controller configured to differently select a number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on depending on the internal temperature, and to turn on the selected switches, when the internal temperature is below a first threshold value.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A voltage detection integrated circuit comprising: a voltage detection circuit electrically connected to a plurality of cells to detect a cell voltage of a corresponding one of the plurality of cells; a plurality of cell balancing switches configured to conduct or block a flow of a balancing current of a corresponding cell from among the plurality of cells; a temperature sensor configured to detect an internal temperature of the voltage detection integrated circuit; and a controller configured to differently select a number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on depending on the internal temperature, and to turn on the selected switches, when the internal temperature is below a first threshold value, wherein the number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on when the internal temperature is between a first temperature and a second temperature is greater than the number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on when the internal temperature is between the second temperature and a third temperature, the third temperature being higher than the second temperature and the second temperature being higher than the first temperature, and wherein the number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on when the internal temperature is between the second temperature and the third temperature is greater than the number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on when the internal temperature is between the third temperature and a fourth temperature, the fourth temperature being higher than the third temperature. 2. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the controller groups the plurality of cell balancing switches into a plurality of groups and alternately turns on the plurality of groups when the internal temperature is less than the first threshold value. 3. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 2 , wherein the controller controls turn-on times of the plurality of groups to be the same. 4. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the controller simultaneously turns on the plurality of cell balancing switches when the internal temperature is less than the first threshold value, and then gradually increases the number of cell balancing switches that are turned off as the internal temperature rises. 5. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 1 , wherein the voltage detection integrated circuit includes: a multiplexer configured to select one of the plurality of cells; a differential amplifier configured to amplify and output a voltage between opposite ends of the cell selected by the multiplexer; a reference voltage supply circuit configured to supply a reference voltage; and an analog digital converter configured to output a digital value corresponding to a cell voltage of the cell selected by the multiplexer based on the reference voltage, wherein the temperature sensor is disposed in contact with or adjacent to the reference voltage supply circuit. 6. A voltage detection integrated circuit comprising: a voltage detection circuit electrically connected to a plurality of cells to detect a cell voltage of a corresponding one of the plurality of cells; a plurality of cell balancing switches configured to conduct or block a flow of a balancing current of a corresponding cell among the plurality of cells; a temperature sensor configured to detect an internal temperature of the voltage detection integrated circuit; a controller configured to differently select a number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on depending on the internal temperature, and to turn on the selected switches, when the internal temperature is below a first threshold value; and a heat generation circuit, wherein the controller receives an ambient temperature of the voltage detection integrated circuit from a temperature sensor outside the voltage detection integrated circuit, and controls the heat generation circuit to generate heat when the ambient temperature is lower than a second threshold in a state where the internal temperature reaches the first threshold value and thus the plurality of cell balancing switches are turned off. 7. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 6 , wherein the heat generation circuit includes a heat generation switch connected between a positive terminal of a first one of the plurality of cells and a negative terminal of a second one of the plurality of cells. 8. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 7 , wherein the controller turns off the heat generation switch when the ambient temperature is equal to or higher than the second threshold. 9. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 7 , wherein the controller calculates a heat generation amount of the heat generation circuit based on the internal temperature and the ambient temperature, and PWM-controls the heat generation switch with a duty ratio corresponding to the heat generation amount. 10. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 7 , wherein the controller calculates a heat generation amount of the heat generation circuit based on the internal temperature and the ambient temperature, and controls a turn-on and turn-off period of the heat generation switch depending on the heat generation amount. 11. The voltage detection integrated circuit of claim 7 , further comprising a heat generation resistor connected between the heat generation switch and the positive terminal of the first one or between the heat generation switch and the negative terminal of the second one. 12. A battery management system comprising: an integrated circuit configured to include a voltage detection circuit that is electrically connected to a plurality of cells to detect a cell voltage of a corresponding cell of the plurality of cells, a plurality of cell balancing switches that conduct or block a flow of a balancing current of a corresponding cell from among the plurality of cells, and a first temperature sensor; and a battery controller configured to differently select a number of cell balancing switches that are simultaneously turned on depending on an internal temperature of the integrated circuit detected through the first temperature sensor when the internal temperature is less than a threshold value, and to turn on the selected switches, wherein the battery controller is configured to control the integrated circuit to generate heat when an ambient temperature is lower than a second threshold in a state where the internal temperature reaches the threshold value and thus the plurality of cell balancing switches are turned off. 13. The battery management system of claim 12 , wherein the battery controller groups the plurality of cell balancing switches into a plurality of groups and alternately turns on the plurality of groups when the internal temperature is less than the threshold value. 14. The battery management system of claim 13 , wherein the battery controller controls turn-on times of the plurality of groups to be the same. 15. The battery management system of claim 12 , wherein the battery controller simultaneously turns on the plurality of cell balancing switches when the internal temperature is less than the threshold value, and then gradually increases the number of cell balancing switches that are turned off as the internal temperature rises. 16. The battery management system of claim 12 , further comprising a second temperature sensor configured to detect the ambient temperature of the int
in response to temperature · CPC title
including safety or protection arrangements · CPC title
Passive balancing, e.g. using resistors or parallel MOSFETs · CPC title
for measuring temperature · CPC title
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