Insulation resistance measurement circuit having self-test function without generating leakage current

US9069024B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9069024-B2
Application numberUS-201113823268-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2011
Priority dateSep 17, 2010
Publication dateJun 30, 2015
Grant dateJun 30, 2015

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An insulation resistance measurement circuit in which switching of first and second switches is controlled such that a leakage current may not be generated in measuring insulation resistance, and voltages output through first and second operational amplifiers are measured after opening the first and second switches and closing third and fourth switches for self-testing of the insulation resistance measurement circuit.

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An insulation resistance measurement circuit comprising: a source resistance unit including a first source resistance unit connected to a positive terminal of an insulation resistance measurement battery and a second source resistance unit, and the second source resistance unit connected to a negative terminal of the insulation resistance measurement battery and the first source resistance unit; a voltage sensing unit including a first operational amplifier sensing a voltage of the first source resistance unit, as a first voltage, and a second operational amplifier sensing a voltage of the second source resistance unit, as a second voltage; a leakage current interrupting unit including a first switch connected to the positive terminal of the insulation resistance measurement battery and the first source resistance unit and a second switch connected to the negative terminal of the insulation resistance measurement battery and the second source resistance unit; a measurement circuit testing unit including a third switch connected to the first operational amplifier and a first voltage source, and a fourth switch connected to the second operational amplifier and a second voltage source; and an insulation resistance measurement unit measuring insulation resistance of the insulation resistance measurement battery through the first and second voltages, wherein the measurement circuit testing unit opens the first and second switches and closes the third and fourth switches, and measures the first and second voltages to determine whether or not the first and second operational amplifiers have an error, thereby enabling self-testing. 2. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first operational amplifier is connected to the first source resistance unit through a non-inverting terminal and an inverting terminal, senses a first source voltage applied to the first source resistance unit, as a first voltage, and outputs the first voltage through an output terminal, and the second operational amplifier is connected to the second source resistance unit through a non-inverting terminal and an inverting terminal, senses a second source voltage applied to the second source resistance unit, as the second voltage, and outputs the second voltage through an output terminal. 3. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 1 , wherein when a positive electrode of the insulation resistance measurement battery is broken down, the leakage current interrupting unit opens the first switch to prevent current from flowing to the first source resistance unit, and when a negative electrode of the insulation resistance measurement battery is broken down, the leakage current interrupting unit opens the second switch to prevent current from flowing to the second source resistance unit. 4. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 1 , wherein when the voltage of the insulation resistance measurement battery is V, the insulation resistance of the insulation resistance measurement battery is R iso , the first and second source resistances are R, respectively, and the second voltage is V 2 , the second voltage V 2 measured when the positive electrode of the insulation resistance measurement battery is broken down is R R iso + R ⁢ V . 5. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 1 , wherein when the voltage of the insulation resistance measurement battery is V, the insulation resistance of the insulation resistance measurement battery is R iso , the first and second source resistances are R, respectively, and the first voltage is V 1 , the first voltage V 1 measured when the negative electrode of the insulation resistance measurement battery is broken down is R R iso + R ⁢ V . 6. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 1 , wherein the insulation resistance measurement battery is a high voltage battery of a hybrid vehicle. 7. A control insulation resistance measurement circuit comprising: a source resistance unit including a first source resistance unit connected to a positive terminal of an insulation resistance measurement battery and a second source resistance unit, and the second source resistance unit connected to a negative terminal of the insulation resistance measurement battery and the first source resistance unit; a voltage sensing unit including a first operational amplifier sensing a voltage of the first source resistance unit, as a first voltage, and a second operational amplifier sensing a voltage of the second source resistance unit, as a second voltage; a leakage current interrupting unit including a first switch connected to the positive terminal of the insulation resistance measurement battery and the first source resistance unit and a second switch connected to the negative terminal of the insulation resistance measurement battery and the second source resistance unit; a measurement circuit testing unit including a third switch connected to the first operational amplifier and a first voltage source, and a fourth switch connected to the second operational amplifier and a second voltage source; an insulation resistance measurement unit measuring insulation resistance of the insulation resistance measurement battery through the first and second voltages; and a controller configured to: open the first and second switches; close the third and fourth switches; measure the first and second voltages; and determine that the first and second operational amplifiers have an error in response to determining that values of the first and second voltages are not within a threshold voltage difference from zero volt. 8. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 7 , wherein the first operational amplifier is connected to the first source resistance unit through a non-inverting terminal and an inverting terminal, senses a first source voltage applied to the first source resistance unit, as a first voltage, and outputs the first voltage through an output terminal, and the second operational amplifier is connected to the second source resistance unit through a non-inverting terminal and an inverting terminal, senses a second source voltage applied to the second source resistance unit, as the second voltage, and outputs the second voltage through an output terminal. 9. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configure to: open the first switch to prevent current from flowing to the first source resistance unit when a positive electrode of the insulation resistance measurement battery is broken down; and open the second switch to prevent current from flowing to the second source resistance unit when a negative electrode of the insulation resistance measurement battery is broken down. 10. The insulation resistance measurement circuit of claim 7 , wherein when the voltage of the insulation resistance measurement battery is V, the insula

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  • relating to the isolation, e.g. ground fault or leak current · CPC title

  • Testing or calibrating of apparatus covered by the other groups of this subclass · CPC title

  • G01R27/025Primary

    Measuring very high resistances, e.g. isolation resistances, i.e. megohm-meters · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • G01R27/14Primary

    Measuring resistance by measuring current or voltage obtained from a reference source (G01R27/16, G01R27/20, G01R27/22 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9069024B2 cover?
An insulation resistance measurement circuit in which switching of first and second switches is controlled such that a leakage current may not be generated in measuring insulation resistance, and voltages output through first and second operational amplifiers are measured after opening the first and second switches and closing third and fourth switches for self-testing of the insulation resista…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yang Jeong Hwan, Sk Innovation Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R27/025. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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