IP Library Granted Patent US 9,233,611
Granted Patent B2
US 9,233,611 · App. 13/293,343 · Granted Jan 12, 2016

Proximity detection circuit having short protection

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Patent No.
US 9,233,611
App. No.
13/293,343
Granted
Jan 12, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A proximity detection circuit is contemplated to detect connection of a cordset to a vehicle charging system or connection of another device to some other electrical circuit where it may be desirable to facilitate detection. A short protection circuit may be included as part of the proximity detection circuit to facilitate disconnection in the event of a shorter other condition where undesirable currents and/or voltages may be propagated to other systems of portions of the vehicle charging system.

Claims (24)

1. A proximity detection circuit for use in awakening a microcontroller to detect connection of a charging cordset to a receptacle of a vehicle charging system, the proximity detection circuit comprising:

a low-voltage power supply;

a pulse signal generating circuit operable to generate a first signal having a first duration, the pulsed signal generating circuit being powered by the low-voltage power supply;

a connection circuit configured to adjust an input voltage of the pulse signal generation circuit upon connection of the charging cordset to the vehicle charging system in order to enable the pulse signal generating circuit to generate the first signal, the connection circuit being powered by the low-voltage power supply; and

a short protection circuit configured to disconnect the connection circuit from the low-voltage power supply.

2. The proximity detection circuit of claim 1 wherein the connection circuit includes a first switch connected to the low-voltage power supply, the first switch being operable between an opened state and a closed state, wherein the short protection circuit actuates the first switch to the opened state in order to disconnect the connection circuit from the low-voltage power supply.

3. The proximity detection circuit of claim 2 wherein a drain of the first switch is connected directly to the low-voltage power supply such that a drain voltage at the drain approximately equals a voltage of the low-voltage power supply.

4. The proximity detection circuit of claim 1 wherein the short protection circuit is configured to disconnect the connection circuit from the low-voltage power supply upon occurrence of a reverse current flow through the connection circuit.

5. The proximity detection circuit of claim 4 wherein the short protection circuit is configured to determine the reverse current flow without measuring current and without measuring voltage.

6. The proximity detection circuit of claim 4 wherein the reverse current flow occurs through a resistor used to set the input voltage of the pulse signal generating circuit when the charging cordset is disconnected from the receptacle.

7. The proximity detection circuit of claim 6 wherein the connection circuit includes a first switch connected between the low-voltage power supply and the resistor, the first switch being operable between an opened state and a closed state, wherein the short protection circuit operates the first switch to the opened state upon occurrence of the reverse current flow.

8. The proximity detection circuit of claim 7 wherein the short protection circuit includes a second switch that switches from an opened state to a closed state upon occurrence of the reverse current flow, and wherein the first switch is operated to the opened state after the second switch switches to the closed state.

9. The proximity detection circuit of claim 8 wherein the second switch is configured to be in the opened state when a forward current flow occurs through the resistor.

10. The proximity detection circuit of claim 9 wherein the forward current flow occurs through a pin of the charging cordset when the charging cordset is connected to the receptacle.

11. The proximity detection circuit of claim 1 further comprising a latching circuit operable to process the first signal into a second signal having a second duration, the second signal being provided to awaken the microcontroller, the second duration being longer than the first duration.

12. The proximity detection circuit of claim 11 wherein the first duration is shorter than a wake-up duration required to awaken the microcontroller, wherein the second duration is at least equal to the wake-up duration.

13. A proximity detection circuit for a vehicle charging system comprising:

a low-voltage power supply;

a connection circuit configured to generate a signal upon connection of a charging cordset to the vehicle charging system, the connection circuit being powered by the low-voltage power supply; and

a protection circuit configured to disconnect the connection circuit from the low-voltage power supply upon occurrence of a reverse current flow to the low-voltage power supply.

14. The proximity detection circuit of claim 13 wherein the connection circuit and the protection circuit in total consume less than 200 μA from the low-voltage power supply when a cordset is disconnected from the vehicle charging system.

15. The proximity detection circuit of claim 13 wherein the connection circuit is directly connected to the low-voltage power supply such that a voltage input to the connection circuit from the low-voltage power supply approximately equals a voltage output of the low-voltage power supply.

16. The proximity detection circuit of claim 15 wherein the connection circuit includes a first switch and a resistor, the first switch being connected between the resistor and the low-voltage power supply, the resistor being connected between the low-voltage power supply and a vehicle ground, the reverse current flow occurring through the resistor and the first switch.

17. The proximity detection circuit of claim 16 wherein the protection circuit includes a second switch connected to the first switch, the second switch being configured to an opened position when a forward current flows through the resistor and the first switch, the second switch being configured to a closed position when the reverse current flows through the resistor and the first switch, the second switch being configured to open the first switch when the second switch is in the closed position.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2016
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS AGENT
To: LEAR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037702/0911 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2013
From: LEAR CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 030076/0016 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 11, 2011
From: KLESYK, KRZYSZTOF
To: LEAR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 027215/0331 →