H02J7/007194

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A CELL CURRENT LIMITING VALUE FOR A BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

A method for controlling a cell current limiting value for a battery management system. In some examples, the method includes determining quadratic reference currents of a battery cell; calculating a corresponding reference time constant for each reference current using a model for the calculation of a RMS value of a cell current by reference to a continuous current; constituting a diagram for the relationship between the reference time constant and the quadratic reference current; determining a predictive time constant by the comparison of a quadratic measured value of a cell current with the quadratic reference currents; calculating a predictive RMS limiting value of the cell current; calculating a first predictive limiting value for a short predictive time, a second predictive limiting value for a long predictive time, and a third predictive limiting value for a continuous predictive time; and calculating additional RMS limiting value for the cell current.

VOLTAGE CONTROL METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MOTOR

The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for controlling a voltage of an electric machine, applied to a vehicle having an electricity-generation-starting-up integrated electric machine, which relates to the technical field of vehicle controlling. The method includes: when the vehicle is in a voltage-controlling mode, acquiring a current battery voltage, a current battery electric current and an electric-current limit value of the vehicle; according to the battery voltage, determining an initial target voltage; according to a difference between the electric-current limit value and the battery electric current, determining a superposing-voltage value; based on the superposing-voltage value and the initial target voltage, determining a target controlling voltage; and based on the target controlling voltage, controlling the battery voltage of the vehicle.

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A CHARGING CURRENT LIMITING VALUE FOR A BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

A method for controlling a charging current limiting value for a battery management system. In one example, the method includes determining, for a measured temperature and a prescribed state of charge, reference currents for various time intervals; calculating a corresponding reference time constant for each reference current by using a model for the calculation of a mean value of a charging current based on a continuous current; constituting a diagram for the relationship between the reference time constant and the reference current; determining a predictive time constant by the comparison of a measured value of a charging current with the reference currents; calculating a predictive limiting mean value of the charging current; and calculating a first predictive limiting value i.sub.predS for a short predictive time t.sub.predS, a second predictive limiting value i.sub.predL for a long predictive time t.sub.predL, and a third predictive limiting value i.sub.predP for a continuous predictive time.

FEEDBACK CURRENT CONTROL DEVICE AND AERIAL PLATFORM TRUCK

The invention relates to a feedback current control device and aerial equipment. The feedback current control device includes: a feedback current capture module, located on a current capture circuit and configured to capture a feedback current; a first switch module, configured to turn on or off the current capture circuit; and a control module, including: a first receiving unit, configured to receive a first voltage at one end of the driver and a second voltage at one end of a battery on a feed circuit and a temperature of the battery; and a first control unit, configured to control the first switch module to turn on the current capture circuit for capturing the feedback current when the difference between the first voltage and the second voltage is greater than a preset voltage and the temperature of the battery is less than or equal to a preset temperature.

BATTERY CONTROL APPARATUS AND BATTERY SYSTEM
20230039183 · 2023-02-09 ·

A battery control apparatus for a battery system includes: a first operation unit that computes a first state of charge of a battery according to a first technique on the basis of an electric current value, a voltage value, and an internal resistance value of the battery; a second operation unit that computes a second state of charge of the battery according to a second technique different from the first technique; and a correction unit that corrects the internal resistance value of the battery. if a difference equal to or more than a specified value is detected between the first state of charge and the second state of charge, the correction unit corrects the internal resistance value of the battery with a resistance correction amount according to the difference and the electric current value.

LITHIUM BATTERY SYSTEM AND OVERHEAD WORKING TRUCK

A lithium battery system comprising a battery and a feedback current control apparatus having a first current capture device that comprises: a first feedback current capture module for capturing feedback current; a first switch module for conducting or unidirectionally cutting off a main circuit; and a control module for receiving a first voltage of one end of a driver on the main circuit, a second voltage of one end of the battery, and the temperature of the battery. When a difference between the first and second voltage is greater than a preset voltage and the temperature of the battery is less than or equal to a preset temperature, the first switch module is controlled to unidirectionally cut off the main circuit to capture feedback current by the first feedback current capture module on a first current capture circuit, greatly reducing the probability of lithium precipitation and risk of thermal runaway.

CHARGING METHOD, ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND STORAGE MEDIUM

A charging method, including: obtaining the number of charge-discharge cycles of a battery and an application scenario during charging; determining a target charging mode among at least two charging modes according to the number of charge-discharge cycles and the application scenario, in which different charging modes have different charging rates, and the charging modes with different charging rates have different charging damages to the battery; and charging the battery in the target charging mode.

Method for Increasing Safety During Charging of a Vehicle Battery
20230011299 · 2023-01-12 ·

A computer-implemented method for increasing safety during charging of a vehicle battery of a vehicle by a charging station, the method comprising the steps of calculating a forecast value for a maximum safe charging current by the controller of the vehicle based on sensor data generated by sensors of the vehicle and adjusting the charging current provided by the charging station in response to the forecast value of a maximum safe charging current.

BATTERY PACK AND ELECTRICAL APPARATUS USING SAME

The present invention detects a predictive abnormal phenomenon in a battery pack and prevents the use of the battery pack before power is shut off at a fuse. The battery pack comprises: a battery cell; a connection unit which is electrically connected to the battery cell and is connected to an external electrical apparatus main body; and a control unit which controls the battery cell, wherein, when detecting an abnormal state such as chattering, the control unit causes a charge prevention signal (LS) and a discharge prevention signal (LD) to be continuously output and makes the charge and discharge of the battery pack impossible (steps 226-228). The continuous output of these prevention signals is configured not to be negated by an operation of a user, and the battery pack can be made unusable by software control.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BATTERY CHARGING USING A NEGOTIABLE POWER SUPPLY
20230037930 · 2023-02-09 ·

Methods and systems for charging a battery utilizing a negotiable power supply in which the power supply and a component of a charge circuit negotiate a level of power are disclosed. A charge circuit may include a controller to communicate with the negotiable power supply to request a power signal comprising a voltage and a maximum current, which may then be provided by the negotiable power supply. A voltage value and/or maximum current value of the negotiated power signal may be provided as parameters to a model of one or more components of a charge signal shaping circuit. The circuit model may utilize the provided power parameters when modeling one or more charge circuit components to generate an accurate model of the charge circuit and used to control a charge circuit to provide power to recharge the battery that limits a power level that may damage the battery during charging.