Vehicle electrical system
First Claim
1. A vehicle electrical system comprising:
- a battery having a grounded terminal and an ungrounded terminal;
an electrical system controller;
a charging regulator having an output connected to the ungrounded terminal of the battery and responsive to a control signal received on a control input;
an electrical power generator connected to supply electrical power to the charging regulator;
instrumentation connected to the electrical system controller for providing measurements of current discharged from the battery, current delivered to the battery, and battery temperature;
a program residing on the electrical system controller for execution, the program utilizing battery temperature, battery temperature rate of change and measured current discharged as inputs for periodically setting a value for the control signal; and
means for coupling the control signal to the control input of the charging regulator.
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Abstract
A vehicle electrical system is disclosed having a plurality of electrical subsystems for supplying power to different component groups of the vehicle. A voltage regulator is provided each subsystem for setting the voltage on each electrical subsystem independently of the other electrical subsystems. One such subsystem includes a battery having a grounded terminal and an ungrounded terminal. An electrical system controller including data processing capacity provides control of the voltage level on the charging subsystem through a charging regulator having an output connected to the ungrounded terminal of the battery and a control input. An electrical power generator is connected to energize the charging regulator. Instrumentation connected to the electrical system controller provides measurements of current discharged from the battery, current delivered to the battery, and battery temperature. A program residing on the electrical system controller for execution, utilizes battery temperature, battery temperature rate of change and measured current discharged as inputs to an algorithm for dynamically setting a control signal value. The generated control signal is applied to the control input of the charging regulator.
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3 Claims
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1. A vehicle electrical system comprising:
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a battery having a grounded terminal and an ungrounded terminal;
an electrical system controller;
a charging regulator having an output connected to the ungrounded terminal of the battery and responsive to a control signal received on a control input;
an electrical power generator connected to supply electrical power to the charging regulator;
instrumentation connected to the electrical system controller for providing measurements of current discharged from the battery, current delivered to the battery, and battery temperature;
a program residing on the electrical system controller for execution, the program utilizing battery temperature, battery temperature rate of change and measured current discharged as inputs for periodically setting a value for the control signal; and
means for coupling the control signal to the control input of the charging regulator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
a plurality of electrical subsystems for supplying power to different component groups of the vehicle; and
a plurality of voltage regulators for setting the voltage on selected electrical subsystems independently of the other electrical subsystems.
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3. A vehicle electrical system as set forth in claim 2, further comprising:
a second battery connected to provide power at a different voltage than the first battery set.
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