Electronic battery tester for testing storage battery
US-9201120-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US12392833B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12392833-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318314266-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2022 |
| Publication date | Aug 19, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 19, 2025 |
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An electronic battery tester for testing a storage battery in an automotive vehicle includes first test circuitry configured to couple to the storage battery, apply a forcing function to the storage battery, measure a response of the storage battery to the applied forcing function and provide a battery test output related to a condition of the battery based upon the response of the battery to the applied forcing function. Starter voltage measurement circuitry electrically couples to a starter motor of the automotive vehicle and collects starter voltage profile information comprising a plurality of starter voltage measurements obtained at different times while operating the starter motor. Second test circuitry receives the battery test output from the first test circuitry and the starter voltage profile information and provides an enhanced battery test output related to the condition of the battery based upon the battery test output and the starter voltage profile information.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic battery tester for testing a storage battery in an automotive vehicle, comprising: first test circuitry configured to couple to the storage battery, apply a forcing function to the storage battery, measure a response of the storage battery to the applied forcing function and provide a battery test output related to a condition of the battery based upon the response of the battery to the applied forcing function; starter voltage measurement circuitry configured to electrically couple to a starter motor of the automotive vehicle and collect starter voltage profile information comprising a plurality of starter voltage measurements obtained at different times while operating the starter motor; and second test circuitry configured to receive the battery test output from the first test circuitry and the starter voltage profile information and provide an enhanced battery test output related to the condition of the battery based upon the battery test output and the starter voltage profile information. 2. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the starter voltage measurements comprise a voltage across a storage battery of the automotive vehicle. 3. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 including a connection to a databus of the vehicle. 4. The electronic battery tester of claim 3 wherein the starter voltage measurements are obtained through the databus of the vehicle. 5. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 including an output to prompt an operator to engage the starter motor of the vehicle. 6. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the voltage measurements are obtained at fixed time intervals. 7. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the voltage measurements are obtained at variable time intervals. 8. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 including a memory configured to store the starter voltage measurements. 9. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the starter voltage measurements are used to determine a condition of the storage battery. 10. The electronic battery tester of claim 9 wherein the condition of the storage battery determines using the first test circuitry and the condition of the storage battery using the starter voltage measurement circuitry are compared for verification. 11. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the starter voltage measurements include a measurement obtained before the starter motor is engaged and a measurement obtained while the starter motor is engaged. 12. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the starter voltage profile information is compared with stored starter voltage profile information to determine a condition of the storage battery. 13. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 including a memory configured to store a plurality of starter voltage profile measurements. 14. The electronic battery tester of claim 13 wherein the plurality of stored starter voltage profile measurements are associated with a condition of the storage battery. 15. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the condition of the battery is further determined based upon a temperature. 16. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the condition of the battery is determined using the starter voltage profile information and machine learning implanted by the second test circuitry. 17. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the enhanced battery test output is a function of a slope in the starter voltage profile information. 18. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the second test circuitry monitors noise present in the starter voltage profile information. 19. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein if the battery test output from the first test circuitry indicates a good condition of the storage battery and the starter voltage profile information shows an unusually large voltage drop, the enhanced battery test output comprises a bad battery determination. 20. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the enhanced battery test output is further a function of current measurements. 21. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 wherein the second test circuitry discards starter voltage measurements which are determined to be bad data. 22. The electronic battery tester of claim 1 including communication circuitry to communicate the starter voltage profile information to a remote location for training of machine learning.
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