IP Library Granted Patent US 11,541,737
Granted Patent B2
US 11,541,737 · App. 16/471,913 · Granted Jan 3, 2023

Gas detection device, gas detection system, fuel cell vehicle, and gas detection method

Inventors: Shunsaku Muraoka (Osaka, JP); Kazunari Homma (Kyoto, JP); Koji Katayama (Nara, JP); Zhiqiang Wei (Osaka, JP)
Assignee: NUVOTON TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION JAPAN
B60K1/04G01M3/16G01N27/045G01R27/22H01M8/1246H01M2250/20
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Patent No.
US 11,541,737
App. No.
16/471,913
Granted
Jan 3, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a gas detection device that includes a gas sensor, a power supply circuit that applies voltage to the gas sensor, and a control circuit that determines whether a leak of gas is present. The power supply circuit includes a reset power source that generates a first voltage, and a detection power source that generates a detection voltage for measuring resistance of a metal-oxide layer of the gas sensor. When a value of a current flowing through the metal-oxide layer is a predetermined value ITH or greater, the reset power source applies the first voltage to the gas sensor to perform a reset of resetting the metal-oxide layer of the gas sensor to a high-resistance state, and the control circuit determines that a leak of gas is present, depending on a state in which the reset is performed after the reset is performed for the first time.

Claims (69)

1. A gas detection device, comprising:

a gas sensor;

a power supply circuit that applies a predetermined voltage to the gas sensor; and

a determiner that determines whether a leak of gas is present, wherein

the gas sensor includes:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a metal-oxide layer that is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and includes a bulk region and a local region surrounded by the bulk region, the local region having a degree of oxygen deficiency higher than a degree of oxygen deficiency of the bulk region; and

an insulating film that covers the first electrode, the second electrode, and the metal-oxide layer, and has an opening that exposes part of a main surface of the second electrode,

the metal-oxide layer has reversible resistance change characteristics of transitioning from a low-resistance state to a high-resistance state by a first voltage being applied, and transitioning from the high-resistance state to the low-resistance state by a second voltage being applied, the second voltage being different from the first voltage,

a resistance value of the metal-oxide layer decreases when the gas contacts the second electrode, the gas containing hydrogen atoms,

the power supply circuit:

includes a first power supply circuit that generates the first voltage, and a second power supply circuit that generates a detection voltage for measuring the resistance value of the metal-oxide layer, and

applies the first voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode by the first power supply circuit to perform a reset of resetting the metal-oxide layer to the high-resistance state, when a current flowing through the metal-oxide layer has a predetermined value or greater, and

the determiner determines that the leak of the gas is present, depending on a state in which the reset is performed after the reset has been performed for a first time.

2. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein

the determiner:

includes a time setter that sets a waiting time which is a time until the reset is performed next after the reset has been performed for the first time, and

determines that the leak of the gas is present, when the reset is performed again within the waiting time set by the time setter.

3. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein

the determiner:

includes a counter that counts the number of times the reset is performed after the reset has been performed for the first time, and

determines that the leak of the gas is present, when the number of times the reset is performed, which is counted by the counter, is a predetermined number or greater within a predetermined period after the reset has been performed for the first time.

4. The gas detection device according to claim 3 , wherein the predetermined number is 1 or greater.

5. The gas detection device according to claim 3 , wherein

the determiner further includes a switch that switches between a first mode and a second mode, the first mode being a mode in which it is determined that the leak of the gas is present when the predetermined number is 0, the second mode being a mode in which it is determined that the leak of the gas is present when the predetermined number is 1 or greater.

6. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a current meter, wherein

when the second power supply circuit is applying the detection voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode, the current meter measures a value of a current flowing between the first electrode and the second electrode as a current flowing through the metal-oxide layer.

7. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein an absolute value of the detection voltage is less than an absolute value of the first voltage.

8. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the power supply circuit further includes a switch that switches between the first power supply circuit and the second power supply circuit, to either of which the gas sensor is to be connected.

9. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the part of the main surface of the second electrode is provided to allow the gas to contact the part.

10. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein

the metal-oxide layer comprises a first metal-oxide layer that is in contact with the first electrode and has a degree of oxygen deficiency higher than the degree of oxygen deficiency of the bulk region, and a second metal-oxide layer that is in contact with the second electrode and includes the bulk region, and

the local region is in contact with the second electrode and penetrates through the second metal-oxide layer.

11. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the second electrode causes the hydrogen atoms to be dissociated from molecules contained in the gas.

12. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the second electrode includes at least one selected from a group consisting of platinum, palladium, and iridium.

13. The gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the metal-oxide layer includes at least one of a transition metal oxide or an aluminum oxide.

14. The gas detection device according to claim 13 , wherein the transition metal oxide is a tantalum oxide, a hafnium oxide, or a zirconium oxide.

15. A gas detection system, comprising:

the gas detection device according to claim 1 ;

a wireless interface circuit that is connected to the gas detection device and wirelessly communicable with an external device; and

an access device that obtains, through wireless communication, the resistance value of the metal-oxide layer in the gas detection device via the wireless interface circuit.

16. A fuel cell vehicle, comprising:

a passenger compartment;

a gas tank compartment in which a hydrogen gas tank is placed;

a fuel cell compartment in which a fuel cell is placed; and

the gas detection device according to claim 1 , wherein

the gas detection device is placed in at least one of the gas tank compartment or the fuel cell compartment.

17. A gas detection method using a gas sensor,

the gas sensor including:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a metal-oxide layer that is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and includes a bulk region and a local region surrounded by the bulk region, the local region having a degree of oxygen deficiency higher than a degree of oxygen deficiency of the bulk region; and

an insulating film that covers the first electrode, the second electrode, and the metal-oxide layer, and has an opening that exposes part of a main surface of the second electrode,

the gas detection method comprising:

detecting gas containing hydrogen atoms by detecting a decrease in a resistance value of the metal-oxide layer;

after the detecting of the gas, applying a predetermined voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode to perform, for a first time, a reset of increasing the resistance value of the metal-oxide layer; and

determining that a leak of the gas is present, when the reset is performed again within a predetermined period after the reset has been performed for the first time.

18. A gas detection method using a gas sensor,

the gas sensor including:

a first electrode;

a second electrode;

a metal-oxide layer that is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and includes a bulk region and a local region surrounded by the bulk region, the local region having a degree of oxygen deficiency higher than a degree of oxygen deficiency of the bulk region; and

an insulating film that covers the first electrode, the second electrode, and the metal-oxide layer, and has an opening that exposes part of a main surface of the second electrode,

the gas detection method comprising:

detecting gas containing hydrogen atoms by detecting a decrease in a resistance value of the metal-oxide layer;

after the detecting of the gas, applying a predetermined voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode to perform, for a first time, a reset of increasing the resistance value of the metal-oxide layer; and

determining that a leak of the gas is present, when the reset is performed again a predetermined number of times within a predetermined period after the reset has been performed for the first time.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2021
From: PANASONIC SEMICONDUCTOR SOLUTIONS CO., LTD.
To: NUVOTON TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION JAPAN
Reel/Frame 056245/0395 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2020
From: PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC SEMICONDUCTOR SOLUTIONS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 052755/0870 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2019
From: MURAOKA, SHUNSAKU; HOMMA, KAZUNARI; KATAYAMA, KOJI; WEI, ZHIQIANG
To: PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 051136/0913 →