Fault diagnostic device for vehicle charging system
US-2015343918-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US2016009189A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016009189-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414772379-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A first voltmeter measures a voltage of a connector held by a holder of a vehicle power device. A second voltmeter measures a voltage of a second port of a power converter. when the connector is held by the holder. A controller detects presence or absence of a malfunction in a connector-side switch based on: measurement results of the voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that electrical connection between the second port and the connector is broken; and measurement results of the voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that the electrical connection is made.
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A vehicle power device, comprising: a power converter that comprises a first port and a second port and is configured to, at least, convert electric power from the first port into direct-current power to supply the direct-current power to a storage battery, which an electric drive vehicle is equipped with, through the second port; an electric cable including a first electric wire and a second electric wire, respective first ends of which are connected to the second port; a connector that comprises a first electrode and a second electrode and is configured so that the first and second electrodes are detachably connected to an inlet of the electric drive vehicle; a holder configured to hold the connector with the connector and the inlet disconnected from each other; and a voltage generator configured to apply a voltage across the first and second electrodes of the connector held by the holder, wherein the connector further comprises a connector-side switch configured to make and break electrical connection between the second port of the power converter and the first and second electrodes, the holder further comprises a first voltmeter configured to measure a voltage between the first and second electrodes of the connector held by the holder, and the power converter comprises a second voltmeter configured to measure a voltage of the second port when the connector is held by the holder, and a controller configured to detect presence or absence of a malfunction in the connector-side switch based on: measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that the electrical connection is broken; and measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that the electrical connection is made. 2 . The vehicle power device of claim 1 , wherein the power converter is further configured to convert direct-current power supplied from the storage battery via the second port into electric power for the first port to supply the electric power to an outside via the first port. 3 . The vehicle power device of claim 1 , wherein the holder further comprises a discharge circuit that comprises a series circuit of a discharge device and a switch and is configured, in accordance with control by the controller, to be temporarily connected between the first and second electrodes of the connector held by the holder. 4 . The vehicle power device of claim 1 , wherein the holder is provided with the voltage generator. 5 . The vehicle power device of claim 1 , wherein the connector-side switch comprises first and second switches configured to be individually controlled by the controller, the first switch being configured to make and break electrical connection between the second port of the power converter and the first electrode in accordance with ON and OFF control by the controller, respectively, the second switch being configured to make and break electrical connection between the second port of the power converter and the second electrode in accordance with ON and OFF control by the controller, respectively, and the controller is configured to detect the presence or absence of the malfunction in the connector-side switch based on: measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that both the first and second switches are turned off; measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that the first and second switches are turned off and on, respectively; and measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that the first and second switches are turned on and off, respectively. 6 . The vehicle power device of claim 1 , wherein the connector-side switch comprises first and second switches configured to be controlled together by the controller, the first switch being configured to make and break electrical connection between the second port of the power converter and the first electrode in accordance with ON and OFF control by the controller, respectively, the second switch being configured to make and break electrical connection between the second port of the power converter and the second electrode in accordance with ON and OFF control by the controller, respectively, and the controller is configured to detect the presence or absence of the malfunction in the connector-side switch based on: measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that both the first and second switches are turned off; and measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that both the first and second switches are turned on. 7 . The vehicle power device of claim 1 , further comprising a connector detector configured to detect whether or not the connector is held by the holder, wherein the controller is configured, when detecting, through the connector detector, a change from a state that the connector is detached from the holder to a state that the connector is held by the holder, to control the connector-side switch so that the electrical connection is made and then to detect the presence or absence of the malfunction in the connector-side switch based on the measurement results of the first and second voltmeters, and also to control the connector-side switch so that the electrical connection is broken and then to detect the presence or absence of the malfunction in the connector-side switch based on the measurement results of the first and second voltmeters. 8 . The vehicle power device of claim 1 , wherein the connector-side switch comprises at least one stationary contact and a moving member having at least one moving contact configured to be electrically connected to or disconnected from the at least one stationary contact. 9 . The vehicle power device of claim 2 , wherein the holder further comprises a discharge circuit that comprises a series circuit of a discharge device and a switch and is configured, in accordance with control by the controller, to be temporarily connected between the first and second electrodes of the connector held by the holder. 10 . The vehicle power device of claim 2 , wherein the holder is provided with the voltage generator. 11 . The vehicle power device of claim 3 , wherein the holder is provided with the voltage generator. 12 . The vehicle power device of claim 2 , wherein the connector-side switch comprises first and second switches configured to be individually controlled by the controller, the first switch being configured to make and break electrical connection between the second port of the power converter and the first electrode in accordance with ON and OFF control by the controller, respectively, the second switch being configured to make and break electrical connection between the second port of the power converter and the second electrode in accordance with ON and OFF control by the controller, respectively, and the controller is configured to detect the presence or absence of the malfunction in the connector-side switch based on: measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that both the first and second switches are turned off; measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that the first and second switches are turned off and on, respectively; and measurement results of the first and second voltmeters while controlling the connector-side switch so that the first and second switches are turned o
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