Voltage sensing system and method

US9915703B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9915703-B2
Application numberUS-201314054900-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 16, 2013
Priority dateOct 16, 2013
Publication dateMar 13, 2018
Grant dateMar 13, 2018

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Abstract

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A voltage sensing system for a vehicle traction battery having a plurality of cells includes: a battery controller, a plurality of electrical circuits, each being respectively connected to at least one of the cells and including an electrical component for limiting current therethrough, and a plurality of wires, each being respectively connected to one of the electrical circuits in series with a respective one of the electrical components for limiting current and the controller.

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What is claimed is: 1. A voltage sensing system for a vehicle traction battery having a plurality of cells, comprising: an electrical circuit connected to one of the cells and including a current-limiting electrical component in series between the one cell and a battery controller; and a wire having opposite ends respectively connected to the electrical circuit and the controller such that over-current protection for the wire is provided in a non-in-line configuration exclusively, including by the current-limiting electrical component. 2. The voltage sensing system of claim 1 , further comprising a printed circuit board having the electrical circuit disposed thereon. 3. The voltage sensing system of claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of the electrical circuits, a plurality of the printed circuit boards and a plurality of the wires, each of the electrical circuits being respectively disposed on one of the printed circuit boards, each of the printed circuit boards being respectively connected to at least one of the cells and one of the wires. 4. The voltage sensing system of claim 3 , wherein each of the printed circuit boards is connected to a single respective cell. 5. The voltage sensing system of claim 3 , wherein each of the cells includes at least one bus bar attached, and at least some of the printed circuit boards are respectively connected to the at least one of the cells through a respective one of the bus bars. 6. The voltage sensing system of claim 3 , wherein each of the wires is configured to carry a low level of current. 7. The voltage sensing system of claim 1 , wherein the electrical component is one of a resistor or a fuse. 8. A voltage sensing system for a vehicle traction battery having a plurality of cells, comprising: a battery controller; an electrical circuit connected to at least one of the cells and including a current-limiting electrical component; and a wire having non-in-line current protection exclusively, including one end connected to the controller and another end connected to the electrical circuit such that current through the wire is limited by the current-limiting electrical component. 9. The voltage sensing system of claim 8 , further comprising a bus bar connecting one pole of one cell to an opposite pole of another cell, and wherein the electrical circuit is connected to the at least one of the cells through the bus bar. 10. The voltage sensing system of claim 8 , further comprising a plurality of the electrical circuits, wherein each of the electrical circuits is connected to a single respective cell. 11. The voltage sensing system of claim 8 , wherein the current-limiting electrical component is one of a resistor or a fuse. 12. The voltage sensing system of claim 8 , wherein the wire is configured to carry a low level of current. 13. A voltage sensing system for a vehicle traction battery having a plurality of cells, comprising: a controller configured to determine voltage based on an input from at least one of the cells; a wire having one end connected to the controller and another end to an electrical circuit connected to at least one of the cells; and wherein the electrical circuit includes a current-limiting electrical component providing non-in-line current protection for the wire exclusively. 14. The voltage sensing system of claim 13 , further comprising a bus bar attached to one of the cells at one pole and another of the cells at an opposite pole. 15. The voltage sensing system of claim 13 , wherein the current-limiting electrical component is one of a resistor or a fuse. 16. The voltage sensing system of claim 13 , further comprising a plurality of the wires, each of the wires being electrically connected to a respective one or more of the cells and to the controller for providing separate inputs to the controller for each of the one or more cells. 17. The voltage sensing system of claim 16 , wherein each of the wires is electrically connected to a single respective cell and the controller. 18. The voltage sensing system of claim 16 , wherein each of the wires is configured to carry a low level of current. 19. A voltage sensing system for a vehicle traction battery having a plurality of cells, comprising: a battery controller; an electrical circuit connected to at least one of the cells; and a wire having over-current protection with a non-in-line configuration exclusively, including one end of the wire connected to the battery controller and another end of the wire connected to the electrical circuit having a current-limiting electrical component. 20. The voltage sensing system of claim 19 , further comprising a bus bar connecting one pole of one cell to an opposite pole of another cell, and wherein the electrical circuit is connected to the at least one of the cells through the bus bar. 21. The voltage sensing system of claim 19 , further comprising a plurality of the electrical circuits, wherein each of the electrical circuits is connected to a single respective cell. 22. The voltage sensing system of claim 19 , wherein the current-limiting electrical component is one of a resistor or a fuse. 23. The voltage sensing system of claim 19 , wherein the wire is configured to carry a low level of current.

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  • G01R31/362Primary

    Physics · mapped topic

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • Acquisition or processing of data for testing or for monitoring individual cells or groups of cells within a battery · CPC title

  • involving only voltage measurements · CPC title

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What does patent US9915703B2 cover?
A voltage sensing system for a vehicle traction battery having a plurality of cells includes: a battery controller, a plurality of electrical circuits, each being respectively connected to at least one of the cells and including an electrical component for limiting current therethrough, and a plurality of wires, each being respectively connected to one of the electrical circuits in series with …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R31/362. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 13 2018 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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