IP Library Granted Patent US 12681095
Granted Patent B2
US 12681095 · App. 18/838,959 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Battery system monitoring device

Inventor: Tomoyuki Arima (Hitachinaka, JP)
Assignee: VEHICLE ENERGY JAPAN INC.
G01R31/3835G01R31/396
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Patent No.
US 12681095
App. No.
18/838,959
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A battery system monitoring device removes a first noise contained in a voltage of a group of single cells which are connected in series based on a first time constant, and removes a second noise contained in a series voltage between the positive electrode of the highest single cell and the negative electrode of the lowest single cell based on a second time constant. A total voltage is calculated by totaling the voltage of the single cells where the first noise has been removed. The series voltage where the second noise has been removed is measured. Based on the calculated total voltage and the measured series voltage, a determination regarding whether or not to permit a diagnosis of a state of the group of single cells is made. The diagnosis is executed in response to a determination that the diagnosis may be performed.

Claims (18)

1 . A battery system monitoring device for monitoring a state of a plurality of single cells connected in series, the battery system monitoring device comprising:

a first filter circuit configured to remove a first noise contained in a voltage of the plurality of single cells of based on a first time constant;

a second filter circuit configured to remove a second noise contained in a series voltage that is a voltage between a positive electrode of the highest single cell connected in series of the plurality of single cells and a negative electrode of the lowest single cell based on a second time constant; and

processing circuitry configured to:

calculate a total voltage by totaling the voltage of the plurality of single cells where the first noise has been removed by the first filter circuit;

measure the series voltage where the second noise has been removed by the second filter circuit;

determine, based on the total voltage calculated by the processing circuitry and the series voltage measured by the processing circuitry, whether or not diagnosis of a state of the plurality of single cells is to be permitted; and

execute the diagnosis of the state of the plurality of single cells in response to a determination that the diagnosis may be executed by the processing circuitry.

2 . The battery system monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein

the processing circuitry is configured to determine whether or not the diagnosis of the state of the plurality of single cells is to be permitted to based on whether or not a difference of the total voltage calculated by the processing circuitry and the series voltage measured by the processing circuitry is greater than a threshold that is predetermined.

3 . The battery system monitoring device according to claim 2 , wherein

the processing circuitry is configured to:

prevent the diagnosis in response to a determination that the difference is greater than the threshold, and

permit the diagnosis in response to a determination that the difference is equal to or less than the threshold.

4 . The battery system monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein

the voltage of the plurality of single cells is a cell voltage.

5 . The battery system monitoring device according to claim 1 , wherein

the voltage of the plurality of single cells is a discharging voltage.