IP Library Granted Patent US 10,775,445
Granted Patent B2
US 10,775,445 · App. 15/780,486 · Granted Sep 15, 2020

Method for detecting an open load

Inventor: Thierry Bavois (Toulouse, FR)
Assignees: Continental Automotive France; Continental Automotive GmbH
G01R31/50G01R31/007G01R31/343G01R31/40G01R31/2812G01R31/42
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Patent No.
US 10,775,445
App. No.
15/780,486
Granted
Sep 15, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method making it possible to diagnose whether an open load or a load is indeed present in a system including a resistive or inductive load controlled by a control transistor. The method envisages measuring the intensity of the current in the branch formed by the closed control transistor and the load, then, successively, comparing it with a positive threshold, comparing it with a negative threshold and lastly comparing its positive or negative variation over a timeframe Δt with respect to a reference slope to determine whether a load is indeed present or else an open-load situation is present. The present invention is in particular intended for use in the automotive field, to allow the reliable diagnosis of the presence or absence of an open-load situation.

Claims (39)

1. An open-load detection method for delivering a diagnosis as to whether an open-load situation is present or not at a given time in a system comprising a power electronic circuit comprising at least one control transistor for transmitting a control current to a load, said transistor, in a closed position, forming, with said load, a branch, said method aiming to detect, for the purpose of establishing the diagnosis, the potential presence of an open circuit between the transistor and the load on said branch, or the disconnection of the load, said method comprising the following steps, the control transistor being closed:

i measuring, at a time T, the intensity of a current on the branch formed by the control transistor and the load;

ii comparing the measured intensity of the current with a predetermined first, positive threshold and, if the measured intensity of the current is higher than the first, positive threshold, delivering a diagnosis that an open-load situation is not present at time T; otherwise, the method moves on to step iii;

iii comparing the measured intensity of the current with a predetermined second, negative threshold and, if the measured intensity of the current is lower than the second, negative threshold, delivering a diagnosis that an open-load situation is not present at time T; otherwise, the method moves on to step iv;

iv if the measured intensity of the current is, at time T, comprised between the second, negative threshold and the first, positive threshold, measuring the intensity of the current on the branch formed by the control transistor and the load at a later time T+ΔT;

v calculating the positive or negative variation ΔI in the measured intensity of the current between time T and time T+ΔT;

vi. comparing the absolute value of the ratio

Δ

I

Δ

T

with a reference slope; and

vii if the absolute value of the ratio

Δ

I

Δ

T

is higher than the reference slope, delivering a diagnosis that an open-load situation is not present at time T; otherwise, delivering a diagnosis that an open-load situation is present at time T.

2. The open-load detection method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein step iv includes an initial sub-step comprising comparing the time elapsed since a last command to close the control transistor was issued and the time needed to close said control transistor and, if the elapsed time is shorter than the time needed to close the control transistor, information is delivered stating that no diagnosis could be made and, otherwise, the method continues with step iv.

3. The open-load methods as claimed in claim 2 , wherein at the end of step i, if the measured intensity of the current is higher than a current limit of the power electronic circuit, a diagnosis that an open-load situation is not present at time T is delivered.

4. The open-load detection method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, at the end of step i, if the measured intensity of the current is higher than a current limit of the power electronic circuit, a diagnosis that an open-load situation is not present at time T is delivered.

5. The open-load detection method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at the end of step i, if the measured intensity of the current is higher than a maximum current intensity withstood by the load or by the power electronic circuit, such that said measured current corresponds to an overcurrent, a diagnosis that an open-load situation is not present at time T is delivered.

6. The open-load detection method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a step viii of delivering information stating that no diagnosis could be made if no diagnosis has been delivered in any of the preceding steps.

7. The open-load detection method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said load is a resistive load.

8. The open-load detection method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said load is an inductive load.

9. A system for controlling a DC motor, comprising:

a power electronic circuit including a control transistor capable of transmitting a control signal to said DC motor,

means for measuring an intensity of the current on a branch formed by the control transistor and the motor, and

comparing means, which means are suitable for implementing the method as claimed in claim 1 .

10. An automotive vehicle comprising at least one DC motor, further comprising system for controlling the DC motor as claimed in claim 9 .

11. The automotive vehicle as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the DC motor is an injector, having an inductive load formed from a solenoid.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2025
From: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
To: SCHAEFFLER TECHNOLOGIES AG & CO. KG
Reel/Frame 072774/0843 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 24, 2023
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH; VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
Reel/Frame 063425/0149 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2023
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE FRANCE S.A.S.; CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH; CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
Reel/Frame 062492/0737 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 6, 2018
From: BAVOIS, THIERRY
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE FRANCE; CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
Reel/Frame 046800/0371 →