Precharging a motor vehicle high-voltage network
US-2016089998-A1 · Mar 31, 2016 · US
US9960001B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9960001-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615045805-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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A relay system is provided which is designed to avoid flow of inrush current through a capacitor in a pre-charge mode wherein the capacitor is pre-charged. The relay system includes a pair of power lines, a capacitor, a series-connected assembly, a control circuit, and a relay module. The relay module includes two main switches, a main coil, and a sub-coil. In the pre-charge mode, the control circuit energizes both the main and sub-coils to turn on only one of the main switches. Before entering the pre-charge mode, the control circuit diagnoses the sub-coil. When the sub-coil is determined as being malfunctioning, the control circuit inhibits the pre-charge mode from being entered.
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What is claimed is: 1. A relay system comprising: a pair of power lines which connect between a dc power supply and an electrical device; main switches disposed in said power lines, respectively; a capacitor connected between said power lines; a series-connected assembly which includes a current-limiting resistor and a pre-charge switch joined in series with the current-limiting resistor, the series-connected assembly being connected in parallel to one of the main switches; and a control circuit which works to control on-off operations of the main switches and the pre-charge switch, wherein the main switches are disposed in a relay module along with a main coil and a sub-coil, the relay module being designed to turn on both the main switches when only the main coil is energized and also to turn on only one of the main switches to which the series-connected assembly is not joined in parallel when both the main and sub-coils are energized, wherein the control circuit switches among a power-off mode, a pre-charge mode, and a power-on mode, in the power-off mode, the main switches being both turned off, in the pre-charge mode, the pre-charge switch being turned on, and the main and sub-coils being energized to turn off one of the main switches to which the series-connected assembly is joined in parallel and turn on the other main switch to which the series-connected assembly is not joined, in the power-on mode which is entered following the pre-charge mode, only the main coil being energized to turn on both the main switches, and wherein when the relay system starts or terminates, the control circuit works to diagnose an operation of the sub-coil, and when it is determined that the sub-coil is malfunctioning, the control circuit inhibiting the pre-charge mode from being entered. 2. A relay system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the relay module is engineered to turn off both the main switches when only the sub-coil is energized. 3. A relay system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the relay module works to turn on only one of the main switches when only the sub-coil is energized. 4. A relay system as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a coil power supply joined to the sub-coil, a voltage sensor which measures a voltage at the coil power supply, and a transistor connected in series with the sub-coil, wherein the control circuit determine whether the voltage at the coil power supply is higher than a given threshold level or not to diagnose whether the sub-coil is malfunction or not, and when it is determined that the voltage is higher than the given threshold level, the control circuit serving to control an operation of the transistor in a PWM mode so as to meet a relation of Vo×d<Vs where Vo is the voltage at the coil power supply, d is a duty cycle of a drive signal for the transistor, and Vs is the given threshold level.
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