Charging control apparatus for vehicle
First Claim
1. A charging control apparatus for a vehicle including a charging system for charging a power storage device with electric power supplied from a power supply external to the vehicle through a charging cable, said vehicle receiving a pilot signal from an oscillator provided in said charging cable when said charging cable connects said power supply and said vehicle, said oscillator causing said pilot signal to oscillate in a pulse width based on magnitude of a rated current that can be supplied to said vehicle, in response to a change in a potential of said pilot signal from an initial potential to an oscillation potential,said charging control apparatus comprising:
- a control pilot line to which said pilot signal is input when said charging cable is connected to said vehicle;
a resistance element connected between said control pilot line and a vehicle earth, for changing the potential of said pilot signal from said initial potential to said oscillation potential;
a switching unit connected either between said control pilot line and said resistance element or between said resistance element and said vehicle earth, and switched to any one of a separated state where said resistance element is separated from any one of said control pilot line and said vehicle earth, and a connected state where said resistance element is connected to said control pilot line and said vehicle earth; and
a control unit for starting activation of said charging system based on a potential of said control pilot line whereinsaid control unit controls said switching unit to said separated state at least upon connecting said charging cable and said vehicle.
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Abstract
An oscillator provided in a charging cable outputs a non-oscillating signal when the potential of a pilot signal is around V(1), and outputs an oscillating signal when the potential of the pilot signal is lowered to V(2). A pull-down resistance element provided in the plug-in hybrid vehicle is connected between a control pilot line and a vehicle earth, and changes the potential of the pilot signal from V(1) to V(2). A switch is connected in series between the pull-down resistance element and the vehicle earth. When the charging cable is connected to the vehicle, the switch is turned off and the pull-down resistance element is separated from the vehicle earth.
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6 Claims
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1. A charging control apparatus for a vehicle including a charging system for charging a power storage device with electric power supplied from a power supply external to the vehicle through a charging cable, said vehicle receiving a pilot signal from an oscillator provided in said charging cable when said charging cable connects said power supply and said vehicle, said oscillator causing said pilot signal to oscillate in a pulse width based on magnitude of a rated current that can be supplied to said vehicle, in response to a change in a potential of said pilot signal from an initial potential to an oscillation potential,
said charging control apparatus comprising: -
a control pilot line to which said pilot signal is input when said charging cable is connected to said vehicle; a resistance element connected between said control pilot line and a vehicle earth, for changing the potential of said pilot signal from said initial potential to said oscillation potential; a switching unit connected either between said control pilot line and said resistance element or between said resistance element and said vehicle earth, and switched to any one of a separated state where said resistance element is separated from any one of said control pilot line and said vehicle earth, and a connected state where said resistance element is connected to said control pilot line and said vehicle earth; and a control unit for starting activation of said charging system based on a potential of said control pilot line wherein said control unit controls said switching unit to said separated state at least upon connecting said charging cable and said vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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