IP Library Granted Patent US 11,840,150
Granted Patent B2
US 11,840,150 · App. 18/177,929 · Granted Dec 12, 2023

Systems and methods for power management and control

Inventors: Mikhail Slepchenkov (Lake Forest, CA); Roozbeh Naderi (Foothill Ranch, CA)
Assignee: TAE Technologies, Inc.
B60L50/61B60L7/16B60L50/40B60L58/12H02J7/0048H02J7/1438B60L2210/20H02J2207/50H02J2310/48
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Patent No.
US 11,840,150
App. No.
18/177,929
Granted
Dec 12, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods directed to improved battery management, motor control, energy storage and battery charging. The systems and methods enable vehicle electrification and provides a paradigm changing platform that enables integration of battery management, charging and motor controls with means to manage regenerative braking, traction and handling. In embodiments, systems and methods are directed to a unified modular battery pack system having a cascaded architecture comprising an integrated combination of a networked low voltage converter/controller with peer-to-peer communication capability, embedded ultra-capacitor or other secondary energy storage element, battery management system and serially connected set of individual cells as the fundamental building block.

Claims (103)

1. A method of generating power for a load using a modular battery system that comprises converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, wherein each cascade comprises a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises a battery and a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module, the method comprising:

sensing operating parameters about the batteries of the converter modules, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the converter modules;

generating, for each cascade, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals based at least on the operating parameters about the batteries; and

controlling the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade;

wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances a temperature of at least two batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

generating, for each cascade, at least one reference signal; and

generating, for each cascade, carrier signals for the plurality of converter modules of the cascade, wherein each carrier signal is for a different converter module of the cascade and has a different phase than each other carrier signal.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein:

the plurality of converter modules of each cascade comprises S converter modules; and

the carrier signals each have a different phase separated by 360°/2S.

4. A method of generating power for a load using a modular battery system that comprises converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, wherein each cascade comprises a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises a battery and a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module, the method comprising:

sensing operating parameters about the batteries of the converter modules, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the converter modules;

generating, for each cascade, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals based at least on the operating parameters about the batteries; and

controlling the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade;

wherein the operating parameters comprise states of charge (SOC) of the batteries, and wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances SOC of two or more batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising:

generating, for each cascade, at least one reference signal; and

generating, for each cascade, carrier signals for the plurality of converter modules of the cascade, wherein each carrier signal is for a different converter module of the cascade and has a different phase than each other carrier signal.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein:

the plurality of converter modules of each cascade comprises S converter modules; and

the carrier signals each have a different phase separated by 360°/2S.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of cascades comprises three cascades, the multiple phases comprise three phases, and the motor load comprises a three phase motor.

8. The method of claim 4 , wherein the load comprises a motor load of an electric vehicle, the method further comprising providing each single phase AC voltage signal to the motor load.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the load comprises a motor load of an electric vehicle, the method further comprising providing each single phase AC voltage signal to the motor load.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of cascades comprises three cascades, the multiple phases comprise three phases, and the motor load comprises a three phase motor.

11. A method of generating power for a load using a modular battery system that comprises converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, wherein each cascade comprises a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises a battery and a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module, the method comprising:

sensing operating parameters about the batteries of the converter modules, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the converter modules;

generating, for each cascade, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals based at least on the operating parameters about the batteries; and

controlling the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade;

wherein the battery of each converter module is a primary energy source, and each converter module further comprises a secondary energy source.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the secondary energy source of each converter module comprises a capacitor, the method further comprising supplying power from each secondary energy source to supplement power supplied by each battery during acceleration of an electric vehicle.

13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of converter modules of each cascade are coupled in series.

14. A modular battery system controllable to supply power to a load, the modular battery system comprising:

converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, each cascade comprising a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises:

a battery; and

a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module;

a control system coupled with the plurality of converter modules of each cascade and configured to:

generate, for each cascade, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals based at least on the operating parameters about the batteries, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the plurality of converter modules; and

control the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade;

wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances a temperature of at least two batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the control system is configured to:

generate, for each cascade, at least one reference signal; and

generate, for each cascade, carrier signals for the plurality of converter modules of the cascade, wherein each carrier signal is for a different converter module of the cascade and has a different phase than each other carrier signal.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein:

the plurality of converter modules of each cascade comprises S converter modules; and

the carrier signals each have a different phase separated by 360°/2S.

17. A modular battery system controllable to supply power to a load, the modular battery system comprising:

converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, each cascade comprising a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises:

a battery; and

a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module;

a control system coupled with the plurality of converter modules of each cascade and configured to:

generate, for each cascade, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals based at least on operating parameters about the batteries, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the plurality of converter modules; and

control the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade;

wherein the operating parameters comprise states of charge (SOC) of the batteries, and wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances SOC of two or more batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances a temperature of at least two batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

19. The system of claim 17 , wherein the control system is configured to:

generate, for each cascade, at least one reference signal; and

generate, for each cascade, carrier signals for the plurality of converter modules of the cascade, wherein each carrier signal is for a different converter module of the cascade and has a different phase than each other carrier signal.

20. The system of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of cascades comprises three cascades, the multiple phases comprise three phases, and the load comprises a three phase motor of an electric vehicle.

21. The system of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of cascades comprises three cascades, the multiple phases comprise three phases, and the load comprises a three phase motor of an electric vehicle.

22. A modular battery system controllable to supply power to a load, the modular battery system comprising:

converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, each cascade comprising a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises:

a battery; and

a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module;

a control system coupled with the plurality of converter modules of each cascade and configured to:

generate, for each cascade, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals based at least on operating parameters about the batteries, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the plurality of converter modules; and

control the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade;

wherein each converter module comprises two energy sources, and wherein the two energy sources of each converter module comprises the battery of the converter module.

23. The system of claim 22 , wherein the two energy sources of each converter module comprises a capacitor, and wherein the system is configured to supply power from each capacitor to supplement power supplied by each battery during acceleration of an electric vehicle propelled by the three phase motor.

24. A method of generating power for a load using a modular battery system that comprises converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, each cascade comprising a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises a battery and a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module, the method comprising:

receiving, by a master control unit and from local control units of the modular battery pack system, operating parameters about the batteries of the converter modules, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the converter modules;

for each cascade:

generating, by the master control unit, at least one reference signal;

generating carrier signals for the plurality of converter modules of the cascade, wherein each carrier signal is for a different converter module of the cascade and has a different phase than each other carrier signal; and

providing, by the master control unit, the at least one reference signal to the local control units;

generating, by the local control units, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals for each cascade based at least on information representative of the operating parameters about the batteries; and

controlling, by the local control units, the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade.

25. The method of claim 24 , wherein:

the plurality of converter modules of each cascade comprises S converter modules; and

the carrier signals each have a different phase separated by 360°/2S.

26. The method of claim 24 , wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances a temperature of at least two batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

27. The method of claim 24 , wherein the operating parameters comprise states of charge (SOC) of the batteries, and wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances SOC of two or more batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

28. The method of claim 24 , wherein the load comprises a motor load of an electric vehicle, the method further comprising providing each single phase AC voltage signal to the motor load.

29. The method of claim 28 , wherein the plurality of cascades comprises three cascades, the multiple phases comprise three phases, and the motor load comprises a three phase motor.

30. The method of claim 28 , wherein each converter module comprises two energy sources, a first one of the two energy sources of each converter module being the battery of the converter module.

31. The method of claim 30 , wherein a second one of the two energy sources of each converter module is a capacitor, the method further comprising supplying power from each capacitor to supplement power supplied by each battery during acceleration of the electric vehicle.

32. A modular battery system controllable to supply power to a load, the modular battery system comprising:

converter modules arranged in a plurality of cascades, each cascade comprising a plurality of converter modules, wherein the plurality of cascades together output AC voltage signals of multiple phases, and wherein each converter module comprises:

a battery; and

a plurality of switches controllable to selectively output voltages from the converter module; and

a control system comprising a master control unit and local control units, wherein the control system is configured to:

communicate, from the local control units to the master control unit, operating parameters about the batteries of the converter modules, the operating parameters comprising temperatures of the batteries of the converter modules; and

for each cascade, the control system is configured to:

generate at least one reference signal;

generate carrier signals for the plurality of converter modules of the cascade, wherein each carrier signal is for a different converter module of the cascade and has a different phase than each other carrier signal; and

communicate the at least one reference signal from the master control unit to the local control units;

generate for each cascade, respective pulse width modulated (PWM) switching signals based at least on information representative of the operating parameters about the batteries; and

control the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals such that each cascade outputs a single phase AC voltage signal comprising a superposition of output voltages from each of the plurality of converter modules of the cascade.

33. The system of claim 32 , wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances a temperature of at least two batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

34. The system of claim 32 , wherein the load comprises a motor load of an electric vehicle, and wherein each cascade outputs the single phase AC voltage signal to the motor load.

35. The system of claim 32 , wherein the plurality of cascades comprises three cascades, the multiple phases comprises three phases, and the motor load comprises a three phase motor.

36. The system of claim 32 , wherein the operating parameters comprise states of charge (SOC) of the batteries, and wherein control of the plurality of switches of the plurality of converter modules of each cascade with the respective PWM switching signals balances SOC of two or more batteries of the plurality of converter modules.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2026
From: FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
To: TAE TECHNOLOGIES
Reel/Frame 074718/0509 →
LIEN Recorded Mar 31, 2025
From: FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
To: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 070682/0001 →
LIEN Recorded Mar 31, 2025
From: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
Reel/Frame 070682/0330 →
LIEN Recorded Jun 25, 2024
From: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: FISH & RICHARDSON PC
Reel/Frame 067841/0124 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 3, 2023
From: SLEPCHENKOV, MIKHAIL; NADERI, ROOZBEH
To: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 062872/0724 →