Method and apparatus to monitor an on-vehicle battery charger

US9643502B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9643502-B2
Application numberUS-201514686874-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2015
Priority dateApr 15, 2015
Publication dateMay 9, 2017
Grant dateMay 9, 2017

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A method for monitoring an on-vehicle battery charger includes estimating a charging efficiency of the battery charger. Upon achieving an indeterminate result related to the estimated charging efficiency of the battery charger, a commanded input power to the battery charger and an electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger are determined. Flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted, and electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery is determined. An active charging efficiency of the battery charger is determined based upon the commanded input power to the battery charger, the electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger and the monitored electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted. Charging performance of the battery charger is evaluated based upon the active charging efficiency.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for monitoring an on-vehicle battery charger electrically coupling an off-vehicle electrical power source to an on-vehicle battery, the method comprising: estimating a charging efficiency of the battery charger during battery charging; and upon achieving an indeterminate result related to the estimated charging efficiency of the battery charger: determining a commanded input power to the battery charger and determining an electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger, and then, interrupting flow of electric current through the battery charger, monitoring electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted, determining an active charging efficiency of the battery charger based upon the commanded input power to the battery charger, the electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger and the monitored electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted, and evaluating charging performance of the battery charger based upon the active charging efficiency. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein estimating a charging efficiency of the battery charger further comprises: estimating an output power from the battery charger and estimating an input power to the battery charger, and estimating the charging efficiency of the battery charger based upon the estimated output power from the battery charger and the estimated input power to the battery charger. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein estimating the input power to the battery charger comprises determining a magnitude of electric current commanded through the battery charger. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein estimating the output power from the battery charger comprises determining a net DC power at the battery and estimating a minimum electrical power flow to on-vehicle loads. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein estimating the charging efficiency of the battery charger during battery charging further comprises passively estimating the charging efficiency of the battery charger during battery charging. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein estimating the charging efficiency of the battery charger further comprises periodically estimating the charging efficiency of the battery charger. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein evaluating the charging performance of the battery charger based upon the active charging efficiency further comprises detecting a fault in the battery charger when the active charging efficiency is less than a low efficiency threshold. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein evaluating the charging performance of the battery charger based upon the active charging efficiency further comprises detecting a fault in the battery charger when the active charging efficiency is greater than a high efficiency threshold. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein monitoring electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted further comprises monitoring electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery to on-vehicle loads when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted. 10. A method for monitoring an on-vehicle battery charger electrically coupling an off-vehicle electrical power source to an on-vehicle battery, the method comprising: determining a commanded input power to the battery charger and determining an electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger; and then, interrupting flow of electric current through the battery charger; monitoring electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted; determining an active charging efficiency of the battery charger based upon the commanded input power to the battery charger, the electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger and the monitored electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted; and evaluating charging performance of the battery charger based upon the active charging efficiency. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising executing the method for monitoring the on-vehicle battery charger in response to an execution command originating from a hand-held scan tool. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein evaluating the charging performance of the battery charger based upon the active charging efficiency further comprises detecting a fault in the battery charger when the active charging efficiency is less than a low efficiency threshold. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein evaluating the charging performance of the battery charger based upon the active charging efficiency further comprises detecting a fault in the battery charger when the active charging efficiency is greater than a high efficiency threshold. 14. A high voltage electric circuit for a vehicle, comprising: an on-vehicle battery charger couplable to an off-vehicle electrical power source; a high-voltage bus electrically connected to an on-vehicle battery; a plurality of on-vehicle loads electrically connected to the high-voltage bus; and a controller including a control routine, said control routine executable to: passively estimate a charging efficiency of the battery charger, and upon achieving an indeterminate result related to the estimated charging efficiency of the battery charger, determine a commanded input power to the battery charger and determining an electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger, and then, interrupt flow of electric current through the battery charger, monitor electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted, determine an active charging efficiency of the battery charger based upon the commanded input power to the battery charger, the electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger and the monitored electric power flow from the on-vehicle battery when the flow of electric current through the battery charger is interrupted, and evaluate charging performance of the battery charger based upon the active charging efficiency.

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  • Testing power supplies (testing photovoltaic devices H02S50/10) · CPC title

  • Circuit arrangements for charging or discharging batteries or for supplying loads from batteries · CPC title

  • responding to state of charge [SoC] · CPC title

  • H01M10/44Primary

    Methods for charging or discharging (circuits for charging H02J7/00) · CPC title

  • Regulation of charging current or voltage · CPC title

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What does patent US9643502B2 cover?
A method for monitoring an on-vehicle battery charger includes estimating a charging efficiency of the battery charger. Upon achieving an indeterminate result related to the estimated charging efficiency of the battery charger, a commanded input power to the battery charger and an electric power at the on-vehicle battery during operation of the battery charger are determined. Flow of electric c…
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Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
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Primary CPC classification H01M10/44. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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