IP Library Granted Patent US 9,035,611
Granted Patent B2
US 9,035,611 · App. 13/201,478 · Granted May 19, 2015

Battery system for vehicle

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Patent No.
US 9,035,611
App. No.
13/201,478
Granted
May 19, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A battery system for a vehicle is provided with discharge circuits (R 1, 129 A through 129 D, 128 A through 128 D) that discharge battery cells (BC 1 through BC 4 ) via measurement lines of those battery cells (BC 1 through BC 4 ). A control circuit transmits to an integrated circuit ( 3 A) a first discharge command that causes discharge of the odd numbered battery cells (BC 1 and BC 3 ) of a cell group (GB 1 ), a first transmission command that causes transmission to the control circuit of the terminal voltages of only the odd numbered battery cells (BC 1 and BC 3 ) measured during execution of the first discharge command, a second discharge command that causes discharge of the even numbered battery cells (BC 2 and BC 4 ) of the cell group (GB 1 ), and a second transmission command that causes transmission to the control circuit of the terminal voltages of only the even numbered battery cells (BC 2 and BC 4 ) measured during execution of the second discharge command; and, based on the these various terminal voltages transmitted from the integrated circuit ( 3 A), the control circuit diagnoses abnormalities in the system that includes the battery cells, the measurement lines, and the discharge circuits.

Claims (83)

1. A battery system for a vehicle, comprising:

a battery unit in which a plurality of cell groups are electrically connected in series, with a plurality of battery cells being electrically connected in series in each cell group;

integrated circuits provided for the cell groups respectively, each of which measures the terminal voltage of each battery cell included in its cell group via a measurement line, and outputs battery cell information; and

a control circuit that monitors states of the battery cells based on battery cell information from the integrated circuits, wherein

each of the integrated circuits comprises a measurement circuit that measures respective terminal voltages of battery cells in its cell group, and discharge circuits respectively provided for the battery cells, each of which includes a semiconductor switching element that discharges its battery cell via measurement lines for that battery cell and a detection circuit that detects a switching state of the semiconductor switching element;

the control circuit transmits

a first discharge command that causes odd numbered battery cells of its cell group to be discharged, to each of the integrated circuits to turn on semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the odd numbered battery cells, to measure terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells, and to detect switching states of the semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the odd numbered battery cells with the detection circuit;

the control circuit transmits a second discharge command that causes even numbered battery cells of its cell group to be discharged, to each of the integrated circuits to turn on semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the even numbered battery cells, to measure terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells, and to detect switching states of the semiconductor elements corresponding to the even numbered battery cells with the detection circuit;

the control circuit transmits a first transmission command that causes terminal voltages of only the odd numbered battery cells, measured during execution of the first discharge command, to be sent to the control circuit, to each of the integrated circuits to send the terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells measured during execution of the first discharge command and to send the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the odd numbered battery cells detected with the detection circuit when measuring the terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells;

the control circuit transmits a second transmission command that causes terminal voltages of only the even numbered battery cells, measured during execution of the second discharge command, to be sent to the control circuit, to each of the integrated circuits to send the terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells measured during execution of the second discharge command and to send the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the even numbered battery cells detected with the detection circuit when measuring the terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells; and

the control circuit diagnoses whether abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells, disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines, or abnormality of one or more of the discharge circuits has occurred, based on the terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells, the terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells, and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements sent from each of the integrated circuits.

2. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising

a serial communication system that comprises a first transmission path in which the plurality of integrated circuits are connected in series, a second transmission path for transmitting signals from the control circuit to a highest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series, and a third transmission path for transmitting signals from a lowest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series to the control circuit, wherein

transmission of the first discharge command, the second discharge command, the first transmission command and the second transmission command from the control circuit to the plurality of integrated circuits, and sending of the terminal voltages and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements from the plurality of integrated circuits to the control circuit, are performed via the serial communication system.

3. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein

the disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines includes an open fault in a resistor provided at the measurement lines.

4. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein

the abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells indicates over-charge or over-discharge of one or more of the battery cells.

5. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein:

each of the discharge circuits includes a balancing resistor electrically connected to the semiconductor switching element in series; and

the abnormality of one or more of the discharge circuits includes a being-stuck-at fault of the semiconductor switching element or an open fault in the balancing resistor.

6. A battery system for a vehicle, comprising:

a battery unit in which a plurality of cell groups are electrically connected in series, with a plurality of battery cells being electrically connected in series in each cell group;

integrated circuits provided for the cell groups respectively, each of which measures the terminal voltage of each battery cell included in its cell group via a measurement line, and outputs battery cell information; and

a control circuit that monitors the states of the battery cells based on battery cell information from the integrated circuits, wherein

each of the integrated circuits comprises:

a measurement circuit that measures respective terminal voltages of the battery cells in its cell group:

discharge circuits respectively provided for the battery cells, each of which includes a semiconductor switching element for flowing a discharge current via measurement lines for that battery cell; and

detection circuits that detect switching states of the semiconductor switching elements;

the control circuit transmits a discharge command that commands discharge operation by the discharge circuits, to each of the integrated circuits to turn on the semiconductor switching elements and measure the terminal voltages of the battery cells;

the control circuit transmits a transmission command that causes the terminal voltages of the battery cells, measured during execution of the discharge command, to be sent to the control circuit, to each of the integrated circuits to send the terminal voltages of the battery cells measured during execution of the discharge command;

the control circuit makes each of the integrated circuits send out the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements detected with the detection circuits; and

the control circuit diagnoses whether disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines, abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells, or abnormality of one or more of the of the discharge circuits has occurred, based on the terminal voltages and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements sent from each of the integrated circuits.

7. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 6 , further comprising:

a serial communication system that comprises a first transmission path in which the plurality of integrated circuits are connected in series, a second transmission path for transmitting signals from the control circuit to a highest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series, and a third transmission path for transmitting signals from a lowest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series to the control circuit, wherein

transmission of the discharge command and the transmission command from the control circuit to the plurality of integrated circuits, and sending of the terminal voltages and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements from the plurality of integrated circuits to the control circuit, are performed via the serial communication system.

8. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 6 , wherein

the disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines includes an open fault in a resistor provided at the measurement lines.

9. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 6 , wherein

the abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells shows over-charge or over-discharge of one or more of the battery cells.

10. A battery system for a vehicle according to claim 6 , wherein:

each of the discharge circuits includes a balancing resistor electrically connected to the semiconductor switching element in series; and

the abnormality of one or more of the discharge circuits includes a being-stuck-at fault of the semiconductor switching element or an open fault in the balancing resistor.

11. A battery control device provided for a battery unit in which a plurality of cell groups are electrically connected in series, with a plurality of battery cells being electrically connected in series in each cell group comprising:

integrated circuits provided for the cell groups respectively, each of which measures the terminal voltage of each battery cell included in its cell group via a measurement line, and outputs battery cell information; and

a control circuit that monitors states of the battery cells based on battery cell information from the integrated circuits, wherein:

each of the integrated circuits comprises a measurement circuit that measures respective terminal voltages of battery cells in its cell group, and discharge circuits respectively provided for the battery cells, each of which includes a semiconductor switching element to discharge its battery cell via measurement lines for that battery cell and a detection circuit that detects a switching state of the semiconductor switching element;

the control circuit transmits a first discharge command that causes odd numbered battery cells of its cell group to be discharged, to each of the integrated circuits to turn on semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the odd numbered battery cells, to measure terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells, and to detect switching states of the semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the odd numbered battery cells with the detection circuit;

the control circuit transmits a second discharge command that causes even numbered battery cells of its cell group to be discharged, to each of the integrated circuits to turn on semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the even numbered battery cells, to measure terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells, and to detect switching states of the semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the even numbered battery cells with the detection circuit;

the control circuit transmits a first transmission command that causes terminal voltages of only the odd numbered battery cells, measured during execution of the first discharge command, to be sent to the control circuit, to each of the integrated circuits to send the terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells measured during execution of the first discharge command and to send the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the odd numbered battery cells detected with the detection circuit when measuring the terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells;

the control circuit transmits a second transmission command that causes terminal voltages of only the even numbered battery cells, measured during execution of the second discharge command, to be sent to the control circuit, to each of the integrated circuits to send the terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells measured during execution of the second discharge command and to send the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements corresponding to the even numbered battery cells detected with the detection circuit when measuring the terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells; and

the control circuit diagnoses whether abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells, disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines, or abnormality of one or more of the discharge circuits has occurred, based on the terminal voltages of the odd numbered battery cells, the terminal voltages of the even numbered battery cells, and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements sent from each of the integrated circuits.

12. A battery control device according to claim 11 , further comprising:

a serial communication system that comprises a first transmission path in which the plurality of integrated circuits are connected in series, a second transmission path for transmitting signals from the control circuit to a highest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series, and a third transmission path for transmitting signals from a lowest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series to the control circuit, wherein

transmission of the first discharge command, the second discharge command, the first transmission command and the second transmission command from the control circuit to the plurality of integrated circuits, and sending of the terminal voltages and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements from the plurality of integrated circuits to the control circuit, are performed via the serial communication system.

13. A battery control device according to claim 11 , wherein

the disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines includes an open fault in a resistor provided at the measurement lines.

14. A battery control device according to claim 11 , wherein

the abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells indicates over-charge or over-discharge of one or more of the battery cells.

15. A battery control device according to claim 11 , wherein:

each of the discharge circuits includes a balancing resistor electrically connected to the semiconductor switching element in series; and

the abnormality of one or more of the discharge circuits includes a being-stuck-at fault of the semiconductor switching element or an open fault in the balancing resistor.

16. A battery control device provided for a battery unit in which a plurality of cell groups are electrically connected in series, with a plurality of battery cells being electrically connected in series in each cell group;

integrated circuits provided for the cell groups respectively, each of which measures the terminal voltage of each battery cell included in its cell group via a measurement line, and outputs battery cell information; and

a control circuit that monitors the states of the battery cells based on battery cell information from the integrated circuits, wherein:

each of the integrated circuits comprises

a measurement circuit that measures respective terminal voltages of the battery cells in its cell group,

discharge circuits respectively provided for the battery cells, each of which includes a semiconductor switching element for flowing a discharge current via measurement lines for that battery cell, and

detection circuits that detect switching states of the semiconductor switching elements;

the control circuit transmits a discharge command that commands discharge operation by the discharge circuits, to each of the integrated circuits to turn on the semiconductor switching elements and measure the terminal voltages of the battery cells;

the control circuit transmits a transmission command that causes the terminal voltages of the battery cells, measured during execution of the discharge command, to be sent to the control circuit, to each of the integrated circuits to send the terminal voltages of the battery cells measured during execution of the discharge command;

the control circuit makes each of the integrated circuits send out the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements detected with the detection circuits; and

the control circuit diagnoses whether disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines, abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells, or abnormality of one or more of the discharge circuits has occurred, based on the terminal voltages and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements sent from each of the integrated circuits.

17. A battery control device according to claim 16 , further comprising:

a serial communication system that comprises a first transmission path in which the plurality of integrated circuits are connected in series, a second transmission path for transmitting signals from the control circuit to a highest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series, and a third transmission path for transmitting signals from a lowest ranking one of the integrated circuits that are connected in series to the control circuit, wherein

transmission of the discharge command and the transmission command from the control circuit to the plurality of integrated circuits, and sending of the terminal voltages and the switching states of the semiconductor switching elements from the plurality of integrated circuits to the control circuit, are performed via the serial communication system.

18. A battery control device according to claim 16 , wherein

the disconnection of one or more of the measurement lines includes an open fault in a resistor provided at the measurement lines.

19. A battery control device according to claim 16 , wherein

the abnormality of states of charge of one or more of the battery cells indicates over-charge or over-discharge of one or more of the battery cells.

20. A battery control device according to claim 16 , wherein:

each of the discharge circuits includes a balancing resistor electrically connected to the semiconductor switching element in series; and

the abnormality of one or more of the discharge circuits includes a being-stuck-at fault of the semiconductor switching element or an open fault in the balancing resistor.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2014
From: HITACHI VEHICLE ENERGY, LTD.
To: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 14, 2011
From: KIKUCHI, MUTSUMI; KUDO, AKIHIKO; SHIBAHARA, GOSUKE; AOSHIMA, YOSHINORI; KUBO, KENJI; UEMURA, YASUO
To: HITACHI, LTD; HITACHI VEHICLE ENERGY, LTD.
Reel/Frame 027066/0505 →