In-vehicle control system
US-12151557-B2 · Nov 26, 2024 · US
US9527462B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9527462-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113992951-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A motor vehicle electrical system having a starter and a first energy store, which are arranged in a first region of the motor vehicle electrical system, and a generator and a second energy store, which are arranged in a second region of the motor vehicle electrical system, wherein, a switching element is arranged between the first and the second region of the motor vehicle electrical system, wherein the switching element has at least two switching states, wherein, in a first switching state, a current can flow only from the first region toward the second region and, in a second switching state, the first and second region have a through-connection to one another, wherein the second energy store is connected to the generator via a DC/DC converter, wherein, via a second switching element, the starter is connected directly to the second energy store.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A motor vehicle electrical system comprising; a starter arranged in a first region of the motor vehicle electrical system; and a first energy store arranged in the first region of the motor vehicle electrical system; a generator arranged in a second region of the motor vehicle electrical system; a second energy store arranged in the second region of the motor vehicle electrical system; and a first switching element which has at least two switching states and is arranged between the first and the second region of the motor vehicle electrical system, wherein current flow is possible only in the direction from the first region to the second region in a first switching state and the first and the second region are through-connected to one another in a second switching state, and wherein the system further comprises a DC/DC converter and the second energy store is connected to the generator by the DC/DC converter, and wherein the starter is connected directly to the second energy store by a second switching element. 2. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 , wherein a setpoint voltage of the second energy store is greater than a setpoint voltage of the generator and of the first energy store, wherein the starter is connected selectively to the first switching element or directly to the second energy store by the second switching element. 3. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the setpoint voltage of the second energy store is lower than or equal to a setpoint voltage of the generator and of the first energy store, wherein the second energy store is connected to the starter by a second switching element. 4. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 wherein the second energy store is at least one capacitor. 5. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 wherein the first energy store is a battery. 6. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 wherein the first switching element is a MOSFET. 7. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the first energy store has an associated diagnosis module as a function of which the first and/or second switching element can be actuated. 8. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the second switching element is an electrically isolating switching element. 9. The motor vehicle electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the motor vehicle electrical system includes a controller by which an automatic start/stop system is implemented. 10. A method for operating a motor vehicle electrical system wherein a starter and a first energy store are provided in a first region of the motor vehicle and a generator and a second energy store are provided in a second region of the motor vehicle and a first switching element which has at least two switching states is arranged between the first and the second regions, and wherein current flow is possible only in the direction from the first region to the second region in a first switching state and the first and the second region are through-connected to one another in a second switching state, the method comprising: connecting the generator and the second energy store via a DC/DC converter; connecting the starter directly to the second energy store by a second switching element, and in the event of a defect in the first energy store, the starter is connected directly to the second energy store by the second switching element and the starting energy is provided by the second energy store.
comprising several power sources, e.g. battery and capacitor or two batteries · CPC title
using capacitors as storage or buffering devices · CPC title
in combination with power supplies for loads other than batteries · CPC title
Details of the switching means in starting circuits, e.g. relays or electronic switches · CPC title
for supply of electrical power to vehicle subsystems {or for (circuit arrangements for charging batteries H02J7/00)} · CPC title
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