Method and device for energy transfer
US-2024356370-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US2021237607A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021237607-A1 |
| Application number | US-202016833868-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 5, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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A hardware together with a software are used to implement a control pilot (CP) status detection for protecting a DC charging pile when errors happens, such as short circuit or open circuit, at CP point. The circuit for detecting the abnormality of the CP point includes a detection circuit, which is coupled to a CP signal generating circuit of the charging pile to provide an abnormal state detection when an electrical vehicle is electrically connected to the DC charging pile, and output the detected CP signal to a control circuit. It includes a DC voltage converter that converts a DC input voltage into two DC output reference voltage levels, a rectifier circuit to filter out the negative potential of the CP signal generating by the CP signal generating circuit, and a CP signal isolation circuit, connected to the rectifier circuit to provide isolated CP signals to the control circuit.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A circuit for detecting control pilot abnormality of a DC charging pile, the DC charging pile comprising: a power supply device to provide power to a power storage unit of a electrical vehicle; and a charging device configured to control energy transfer from the power supply device to the electrical vehicle, the charging device including: a control circuit; a communication unit controlled by the control circuit to establish communication with the electrical vehicle; and a control pilot signal generating circuit for generating control pilot signals to a vehicle control circuit of the electrical vehicle; wherein the circuit for detecting control pilot abnormality of the DC charging pile includes a detection circuit electrically coupled to the control pilot signal generating circuit and the control circuit for providing control pilot abnormality detection while the electrical vehicle being connected to the DC charging pile and outputting the detected control pilot signal to the control circuit, the detection circuit includes: a DC converter for converting a DC input voltage into two DC output reference voltage levels, which represents a first reference voltage level and a second voltage level respectively; a rectifier circuit electrically coupled to the control pilot signal generating circuit for filtering out negative voltage signal of the generated control pilot signals generated by the control pilot signal isolation circuitry; a control pilot signal isolation circuitry electrically coupled to the DC converter and the rectifier circuit for providing isolated control pilot signals to the control circuit. 2 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the charging device is configured to: provide the control pilot signals to the vehicle control circuit of the electrical vehicle upon the connection of the electrical vehicle to the DC charging pile; measure voltage levels of the control pilot signals upon the connection of the electrical vehicle to the DC charging pile; perform a pre-charge test based on the measured voltage level of the control pilot signal; and enable charging of the electrical vehicle from the power supply device upon the pre-charge test that was performed. 3 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control pilot signal isolation circuitry includes: a first comparator with its input terminals coupled to the DC converter and the rectifier circuit, its output terminal coupled to a first optocoupler, for comparing the received filtered control pilot signal and the received first reference voltage level, and then outputting a first isolated control pilot signal; and a second comparator with its input terminals coupled to the DC converter and the rectifier circuit, its output terminal coupled to a second optocoupler for comparing the received filtered control pilot signal and the received second reference voltage level, and then outputting a second isolated control pilot signal. 4 . The circuit of claim 3 , wherein the first optocoupler is a phototransistor or a photo-FET. 5 . The circuit of claim 3 , wherein the second optocoupler is a phototransistor or a photo-FET. 6 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is a digital signal processor integral circuit, which can be a microprocessor, a microcontroller unit, or other similar integral circuits. 7 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the control pilot signal generating circuit includes an oscillator generating circuit for generating oscillating control pilot signals. 8 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the power supply device is a DC power unit. 9 . The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the power storage unit includes at least one battery. 10 . A method for detecting control pilot abnormality of a DC charging pile, the method comprising: providing a charging device configured to control energy transfer from a power supply device to the electrical vehicle, the charging device including: a control circuit; a communication unit controlled by the control circuit to establish communication with the electrical vehicle; and a control pilot signal generating circuit for generating control pilot signals to a vehicle control circuit of the electrical vehicle; providing a detection circuit electrically coupled to the control pilot signal generating circuit and the control circuit for providing control pilot abnormality detection while the electrical vehicle being connected to the DC charging pile and outputting the detected control pilot signal to the control circuit, the detection circuit includes: a DC converter for converting a DC input voltage into two DC output reference voltage levels, which represents a first reference voltage level and a second voltage level respectively; a rectifier circuit electrically coupled to the control pilot signal generating circuit for filtering out negative voltage signal of the generated control pilot signals generated by the control pilot signal isolation circuitry; a control pilot signal isolation circuitry electrically coupled to the DC converter and the rectifier circuit for providing isolated control pilot signals to the control circuit; and wherein voltage level of the isolated control pilot signals been provided to the control circuit is determined by a software located inside the control circuit, which includes steps of: checking whether the voltage level of the isolated control pilot signals been input to the control circuit is normal, that is, the voltage level is 6V; checking whether the voltage level of the input isolation control pilot signal been input to the control circuit satisfies a first condition that the voltage level of the input isolation control pilot signal is greater than 10V or less than 2V; if the first condition is satisfied, within a first period of time notifies the control circuit to send a protection message out for protecting the DC charging pile; then, declaring an abnormal control pilot state; otherwise, checking whether the voltage of the isolated control pilot signal been input into the control circuit satisfies a second condition that the voltage level of the input isolation control pilot signal is between 2V and 10V, if yes, returns to the step of checking whether the voltage level of the isolated control pilot signals been input to the control circuit is normal; otherwise within the first period of time, notifies the control circuit to send a protection message out for protecting the DC charging pile; and then declaring the abnormal control pilot state. 11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the first period of time is 50 μs. 12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the protection message is sent out by an internal interrupt function of the control circuit.
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