IP Library Granted Patent US 12,346,287
Granted Patent B2
US 12,346,287 · App. 18/014,896 · Granted Jul 1, 2025

Device for automatically detecting coupling between electronic devices

Inventors: Jacques Rocher (Toulouse, FR); Yannick Leroy (Toulouse, FR)
Assignee: Vitesco Technologies GmbH
G06F15/177G01R31/007
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Patent No.
US 12,346,287
App. No.
18/014,896
Granted
Jul 1, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for automatically detecting a sensor coupled to an electronic computer, including a second step, consisting of passing to a third step when the electronic computer is activated, the third step, consisting of comparing a voltage generated by the sensor coupled to the terminals of the electronic computer with a reference voltage, in the event that the result of the comparison is positive, then passing to a fourth step, and in the event that the result of the comparison is negative, passing to a fifth step, the fourth step, consisting of selecting an impedance matched to the coupling of the voltage-source sensor to the terminals of the electronic computer.

Claims (11)

1. A method for automatically detecting if a sensor coupled to an electronic computer, comprising:

a first step e 1 ) consisting in that the electronic computer is switched off,

a second step e 2 ), consisting of passing to a third step e 3 ) when the electronic computer is activated,

the third step e 3 ), consisting of comparing a voltage generated by the sensor coupled to terminals of the electronic computer with a reference voltage, in the event that the result of the comparison is positive, determining that the sensor is a voltage sensor and then passing to a fourth step e 4 ), and in the event that the result of the comparison is negative, determining that the sensor is a current sensor and then passing to a fifth step e 5 ),

the fourth step e 4 ), consisting of selecting an impedance matched to the coupling of the voltage-source sensor to the terminals of the electronic computer, by activating a first transistor, a first pin thereof coupled to first a terminal of the terminals of the electronic computer, to short circuit a first resistor coupled to the first terminal of the terminals of the electronic computer and a second pin of the transistor, respectively,

the fifth step e 5 ), consisting of selecting an impedance matched to the coupling of the current-source sensor to the terminals of the electronic computer, by deactivating the first transistor.

2. The method for automatically detecting a sensor coupled to an electronic computer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the reference voltage has a value comprised between a value corresponding to a predetermined level of the voltage sensor and a value corresponding to a predetermined level of the current sensor.

3. The method for automatically detecting a sensor coupled to an electronic computer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the impedance matched to the coupling of the voltage-source sensor to the terminals of the electronic computer has a value of greater than 1000 Ω.

4. The method for automatically detecting a sensor coupled to an electronic computer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the impedance matched to the coupling of the current-source sensor ( 20 ) to the terminals of the electronic computer has a value of greater than 10 Ω.

5. The method for automatically detecting a sensor coupled to an electronic computer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the impedance matched to the coupling of the voltage-source sensor to the terminals of the electronic computer has a value of greater than 1000 Ω.

6. The method for automatically detecting a sensor coupled to an electronic computer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the impedance matched to the coupling of the current-source sensor to the terminals of the electronic computer has a value of greater than 10Ω.

Assignments (2)
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 Feb 2, 2023
From: ROCHER, JACQUES; LEROY, YANNICK
To: VITESCO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
Reel/Frame 062570/0231 →