Battery overcurrent diagnostic system
US-9707855-B1 · Jul 18, 2017 · US
US2016090054A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016090054-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514863667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A battery system for a vehicle may include a battery pack and a switch device. The battery pack may include a plurality of batteries for providing power to devices in the vehicle. The switch device includes a plurality of switches that are electrically coupled to each of the batteries of the battery pack. The switches are operable to control each of the batteries of the battery pack. For example, two or more batteries of the battery pack may be coupled in series or in parallel, and/or a single battery may be controlled independently from the other batteries.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A battery system for a vehicle, the battery system comprising: a battery pack including a plurality of batteries; and a switch device including a plurality of switches, wherein the switches are electrically coupled to each of the batteries of the battery pack and are operable to control each of the batteries of the battery pack. 2 . The battery system of claim 1 further comprising: a battery monitor monitoring a power state of the batteries; and a battery control module outputting a command signal to the switch device to control the batteries of the battery pack based on the power state of the batteries from the battery monitor. 3 . The battery system of claim 2 further wherein the battery monitor monitors a state of charge and a charge rate of each of the batteries. 4 . The battery system of claim 2 wherein the battery control module communicates with one or more system modules of the batteries that require power from the battery pack and determine the operation of the batteries of the battery pack based on information the system modules. 5 . The battery system of claim 2 wherein: the battery monitor determines a performance characteristic of the batteries of the battery pack; and the battery control module outputs a battery status to an external device in response to the performance characteristic being below a threshold. 6 . The battery system of claim 1 wherein the switches are metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors. 7 . The battery system of claim 1 wherein the switch device is coupled to a positive terminal and a negative terminal of each of the batteries by way of the switches. 8 . The battery system of claim 1 wherein the switch device controls each of the batteries independently of each other such that the batteries of the battery pack are operable individually and connectable in series or in parallel. 9 . A vehicle system comprising: a first subsystem operating a first device; a second subsystem operating a second device; a battery pack including a plurality of batteries; and a switch device coupled to the first device and a second device and including a plurality of switches, wherein the switches are electrically coupled to each of the batteries of the battery pack and are operable to connect two or more batteries of the battery pack in series or in parallel, and the switch device electrically couples the first device to a first battery set and the second device to a second battery set different from the first battery set, the first battery set and the second battery set are one or more batteries from among the plurality of batteries of the battery pack. 10 . The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein: the first device is a power distribution board that receives a first voltage from the battery pack via the switch device, and the second device is a motor that receives a second voltage higher than the first voltage from the battery pack via the switch device. 11 . The vehicle system of claim 10 wherein: the switch device electrically couples one battery of the battery pack, as the first battery set, to the power distribution board to supply the first voltage, and the switch device electrically couples two or more batteries of the battery pack in series, as the second battery set, and couples the second battery set to the motor to supply the second voltage. 12 . The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein the switch device electrically couples two or more batteries of the battery pack in series, as the second battery set. 13 . The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein: the first device is a DC motor; and the switch device electrically couples the DC motor to one or more batteries of the battery pack to supply a varying power voltage to the DC motor. 14 . The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein the switch device electrical couples a third battery set different from the first battery set and the second battery set to a power source to charge the third battery set. 15 . The vehicle system of claim 9 further comprising: a battery monitor monitoring a power state of the batteries; and a battery control module outputting a command signal to the switch device to control the batteries of the battery pack based on the power state of the batteries from the battery monitor and an operation state of the first subsystem and the second subsystem. 16 . The vehicle system of claim 15 wherein the battery control module identifies the first battery set and the second battery set via the command signal and the switch device operates the switches to couple the first device to the first battery set and the second device to the second battery set. 17 . The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein the switches are metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors. 18 . The vehicle system of claim 9 wherein the switch device is coupled to a positive terminal and a negative terminal of each of the batteries by way of the switches.
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