In-vehicle control system
US-12151557-B2 · Nov 26, 2024 · US
US9440601B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9440601-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414230678-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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A battery module and a method of manufacture are provided. The battery module may include a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly. The PCB assembly may include a PCB designed to be disposed in a battery module for controlling operations of the battery module. The PCB may also include voltage sensing circuitry. In addition, the PCB assembly may include a bus bar cell interconnect. The bus bar cell interconnect may electrically couple batteries of the battery module. The PCB assembly may also include a voltage sense connection tab. The voltage sense connection tab may carry a voltage between a bus bar cell interconnect of the battery module and the voltage sensing circuitry on the PCB.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery module, comprising: a housing; a plurality of battery cells disposed in the housing; a printed circuit board disposed above the plurality of battery cells, wherein the printed circuit board comprises voltage sensing circuitry; a plurality of bus bar cell interconnect assemblies each configured to directly contact and electrically couple adjacent battery cells of the plurality of battery cells; and a plurality of voltage sense connection tabs each comprising a first end mounted to the printed circuit board and a second end directly coupled to a plate contact end of a respective bus bar cell interconnect assembly of the plurality of bus bar cell interconnect assemblies via a weld, wherein each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs is configured to carry a voltage between the respective bus bar cell interconnect assembly and the voltage sensing circuitry on the printed circuit board, and wherein each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises an arced portion between the first end and the second end. 2. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the first end of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs is oriented substantially horizontal along a plane of the printed circuit board when the voltage sense connection tab is mounted to the printed circuit board, and wherein the second end of the voltage sense connection tab is oriented substantially parallel to the first end. 3. The battery module of claim 2 , wherein the arced portion of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs is configured to bias the second end of the voltage sense connection tab in a downward direction toward the respective bus bar cell interconnect assembly. 4. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the arced portion of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises a slit, wherein the slit separates the arced portion into a first arced portion and a second arced portion. 5. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises legs configured to extend downward into the printed circuit board for mounting the voltage sense connection tab to the printed circuit board, wherein the legs are electrically coupled to the voltage sensing circuitry. 6. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the arced portion and the second end of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs extends laterally off of the printed circuit board. 7. The battery module of claim 1 , wherein the arced portion of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises a twisted section that inverts a surface of the voltage sense connection tab from an upward facing orientation at the first end to a downward facing orientation at the second end of the voltage sense connection tab. 8. The battery module of claim 7 , wherein the twisted section of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs is oriented substantially perpendicular to the first end of the voltage sense connection tab. 9. A battery module, comprising: a housing; a plurality of battery cells disposed in the housing; a printed circuit board disposed above the plurality of battery cells, wherein the printed circuit board comprises voltage sensing circuitry; a plurality of bus bar cell interconnect assemblies each configured to directly contact and electrically couple adjacent battery cells of the plurality of battery cells; and a plurality of voltage sense connection tabs each comprising a first end mounted to the printed circuit board and a second end directly coupled to a respective bus bar cell interconnect assembly of the plurality of bus bar cell interconnect assemblies, and wherein each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises an arced portion between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end is oriented substantially horizontal along a plane of the printed circuit board and the second end is oriented substantially parallel to the first end. 10. The battery module of claim 9 , wherein the arced portion of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises a slit, wherein the slit separates the arced portion into a first arced portion and a second arced portion. 11. The battery module of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises legs configured to extend downward into the printed circuit board for mounting the respective voltage sense connection tab to the printed circuit board, wherein the legs are electrically coupled to the voltage sensing circuitry. 12. The battery module of claim 9 , wherein the arced portion of each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises a twisted section that inverts a surface of the respective voltage sense connection tab from an upward facing orientation at the first end to a downward facing orientation at the second end, wherein the twisted section is oriented substantially perpendicular to the first end. 13. A battery module, comprising: a housing; a plurality of battery cells disposed in the housing; a printed circuit board disposed above the plurality of battery cells, wherein the printed circuit board comprises voltage sensing circuitry; a plurality of bus bar cell interconnect assemblies each configured to directly contact and electrically couple adjacent battery cells of the plurality of battery cells; and a plurality of voltage sense connection tabs each comprising a first end mounted to the printed circuit board and a second end directly coupled to a respective bus bar cell interconnect assembly of the plurality of bus bar cell interconnect assemblies, and wherein each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs comprises an arced portion between the first end and the second end, wherein the arced portion comprises a twisted section that inverts a surface of the voltage sense connection tab from an upward facing orientation at the first end to a downward facing orientation at the second end. 14. The battery module of claim 13 , wherein, for each of the plurality of voltage sense connection tabs, the twisted section is oriented substantially perpendicular to the first end of the voltage sense connection tab.
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