ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, AND CORRESPONDING ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE

20170259763 · 2017-09-14

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    Abstract

    The electrical supply system according to the invention is of the type comprising, on the one hand, an electrical power network having a first voltage electrically connecting first items of equipment comprising an electrical motor/generator, an inverter/rectifier and a first electrical energy store, and, on the other hand, an electrical service network having a second voltage that is less than the first voltage electrically connecting second items of equipment comprising a second electrical energy store, an electronic control unit controlling the energy transfers between the power network and the service network by means of at least one reversible DC/DC converter. The electronic unit comprises a first electronic module supplied by the power network exchanging information with the first items of equipment, and a second electronic module supplied by the service network exchanging information with the second items of equipment and electrically insulated from the first module.

    Claims

    1. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle, of the type comprising, firstly, an electric power network (1) with a first nominal voltage (V1) which connects electrically first items of equipment comprising a motor/electric generator (3), an inverter/rectifier (4), and a first electrical energy storage unit (2), and, secondly, an electric service network (5) with a second nominal voltage (V2), lower than said first nominal voltage (V1), which connects electrically second items of equipment comprising a second electrical energy storage unit (6), an electronic control unit (10) which controls transfers of energy between the said power network (1) and said service network (5), by means of a reversible direct/direct converter (7), wherein said electronic control unit (10) comprises a first electronic module (11) supplied by said power network (1), which module exchanges information (13) with said first items of equipment, and a second electronic module (12) supplied by said service network (5), which module exchanges the said information (15) with said second items of equipment, and is insulated electrically against said first module (11).

    2. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said first module (11) and said second module (12) exchange said information (13, 15) on an electrically insulated communication channel (16).

    3. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said communication channel (16) is two-way.

    4. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said communication channel (16) is an optical communication channel.

    5. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said first nominal voltage (V1) is substantially 48 V, and said second nominal voltage (V2) is substantially 12 V.

    6. Electronic control unit (10) which can be integrated in an electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 1, comprising a first electronic module (11) which is designed to be supplied with a first nominal voltage (V1) formed on a first flat substrate (18), and a second electronic module (12) which is designed to be supplied with a second nominal voltage (V2) lower than said first nominal voltage (V1), formed on a second flat substrate (19) which is insulated electrically against said first substrate (18).

    7. Electronic control unit (10) according to claim 6, wherein said first substrate (18) is arranged opposite and parallel to said second substrate (19), and is separated by an intermediate layer (20) formed by an electrically insulating material.

    8. Electronic control unit according to claim 7, wherein at least one first light-emitting diode (21) and at least one first photoreceptor (26) are added onto said first substrate (18) opposite openings (22, 25) in the said intermediate layer (20), corresponding respectively to at least one second photoreceptor (23) and at least one second light-emitting diode (24) added onto said second substrate (19).

    9. Electronic control unit (10) according to claim 7, wherein at least one first light-emitting diode (21) and at least one first photoreceptor (26) are integrated in said first substrate (18) opposite openings (22, 25) in said intermediate layer (20), corresponding respectively to at least one second photoreceptor (23) and at least one second light-emitting diode (24) integrated in the said second substrate (19).

    10. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according claim 3, wherein said communication channel (16) is an optical communication channel.

    11. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said first nominal voltage (V1) is substantially 48 V, and said second nominal voltage (V2) is substantially 12 V.

    12. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 3, wherein said first nominal voltage (V1) is substantially 48 V, and said second nominal voltage (V2) is substantially 12 V.

    13. Electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 4, wherein said first nominal voltage (V1) is substantially 48 V, and said second nominal voltage (V2) is substantially 12 V.

    14. Electronic control unit (10) which can be integrated in an electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 2, comprising a first electronic module (11) which is designed to be supplied with a first nominal voltage (V1) formed on a first flat substrate (18), and a second electronic module (12) which is designed to be supplied with a second nominal voltage (V2) lower than said first nominal voltage (V1), formed on a second flat substrate (19) which is insulated electrically against said first substrate (18).

    15. Electronic control unit (10) which can be integrated in an electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 3, comprising a first electronic module (11) which is designed to be supplied with a first nominal voltage (V1) formed on a first flat substrate (18), and a second electronic module (12) which is designed to be supplied with a second nominal voltage (V2) lower than said first nominal voltage (V1), formed on a second flat substrate (19) which is insulated electrically against said first substrate (18).

    16. Electronic control unit (10) which can be integrated in an electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 4, comprising a first electronic module (11) which is designed to be supplied with a first nominal voltage (V1) formed on a first flat substrate (18), and a second electronic module (12) which is designed to be supplied with a second nominal voltage (V2) lower than said first nominal voltage (V1), formed on a second flat substrate (19) which is insulated electrically against said first substrate (18).

    17. Electronic control unit (10) which can be integrated in an electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to claim 5, comprising a first electronic module (11) which is designed to be supplied with a first nominal voltage (V1) formed on a first flat substrate (18), and a second electronic module (12) which is designed to be supplied with a second nominal voltage (V2) lower than said first nominal voltage (V1), formed on a second flat substrate (19) which is insulated electrically against said first substrate (18).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0030] FIG. 1 is a wiring diagram of an electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to the invention.

    [0031] FIGS. 2a and 2b illustrate respectively first and second embodiments of an electronic control unit of the electrical supply system for a motor vehicle according to the invention shown in FIG. 1.

    DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

    [0032] A reminder, in association with FIG. 1, of the characteristics of an electrical supply system for a motor vehicle known in the prior art in a so-called mild-hybrid architecture, will make it possible to understand well the contribution made by the invention.

    [0033] FIG. 1 shows schematically an electric power network 1 comprising a first electrical energy storage unit 2 and an electric motor/generator 3.

    [0034] Mostly, this motor/generator 3 is a three-phase machine comprising a rotor comprising an excitation winding and a stator comprising phase windings.

    [0035] When the motor/generator 3 is in motor mode, an excitation circuit supplies an excitation current to the rotor, and a direct/alternating converter 4 operating as an inverter supplies the phase windings of the stator with power from the first electrical energy storage unit 2.

    [0036] When the motor/generator 3 is in generator mode, the direct/alternating converter 4 operates as a synchronous rectifier, and the excitation circuit controls the charge voltage of the first electrical energy storage unit 2.

    [0037] FIG. 1 also shows schematically an electric service network 5 comprising a second electrical energy storage unit 6.

    [0038] In general, the first electrical energy storage unit 2 can be a high-capacity lithium-ion battery, with a high first nominal voltage V1, generally of 48 V or 60 V, and the second storage unit 6 can be a standard lead battery with a second nominal voltage V2 of 12 V.

    [0039] As shown clearly in FIG. 1, the electric power network 1 and the electric service network 5 are connected to one another by a reversible direct/direct converter 7, which ensures the adaptation of the voltage levels V1, V2 and the electrical energy transfers between the two electrical networks 1, 5.

    [0040] This converter 7 can be a cut-out semiconductor converter fitted with a “common earth” with the two batteries 2, 6, i.e. the two electrical networks 1, 5 have the same earth, or it can be an “insulated earth” converter, with the power network 1 then being connected to a first earth 8, and the service network 5 being connected to a second earth 9, which is insulated electrically against the first earth 8.

    [0041] An electronic control unit 10 which controls the transfers of energy between the power network 1 and the service network 5 comprises a first electronic module 11 which is supplied by the power network 1, and a second electronic module 12 which is supplied by the electric service network 5.

    [0042] In particular, the first module 11 transmits commands 13 to the rectifier/inverter 4 obtained from a control unit 14 of the thermal engine.

    [0043] The commands 15 obtained from the engine control unit 14 are received by the second electronic module 12, and transmitted to the first electronic module 11 on a communication channel 16 which is insulated electrically in order to prevent passage of current 17 between these two modules 11, 12.

    [0044] An optical communication channel 16 is used in order to guarantee a high insulation voltage of approximately several kilovolts.

    [0045] FIG. 2a shows a first preferred embodiment of the electronic control unit 10 implementing this optical communication channel 16, using integration in volume of modern microelectronic technologies.

    [0046] The first electronic module 11 is formed on a first flat substrate 18, which extends opposite and parallel to a second flat substrate 19, on which the second electronic module 12 is formed.

    [0047] The first and second substrates 18, 19 are separated by an intermediate layer 20 made of electrically insulating material.

    [0048] As shown clearly in FIG. 2a, a light-emitting diode 21 is added onto the first substrate 18 opposite an opening 22 in the intermediate layer 20, such as to transmit a modulated flow of light to a photoreceptor 23 added onto the second substrate 19 at this opening 22.

    [0049] Conversely, in order to ensure two-way communication, two other light-emitting diodes 24 are added onto the second substrate 19 opposite two other openings 25 in the intermediate layer 20, such as to transmit two other modulated flows of light to two other photoreceptors 26 added onto the first substrate 18 at these other openings 25.

    [0050] FIG. 2b shows a second preferred embodiment of the electronic control unit 10 which implements this optical communication channel 16, wherein the light-emitting diodes 21, 24 and the photoreceptors 23, 26 are integrated in the substrates 18, 19 themselves.

    [0051] When produced in this way, the electronic control unit 10 can be supplied with both the first nominal voltage V1 of the power network 1, and the second nominal voltage V2 of the service network, in order to ensure the exchange of information between the items of equipment connected to these two networks 1, 5, without the possibility of passage of current 17 via the unit 10.

    [0052] It will be appreciated that the invention is not limited simply to the above-described preferred embodiments.

    [0053] A similar description could apply to galvanic means for insulation between the first and second electronic modules 11, 12 of the electronic control unit 10 other than optical couplers formed by the light-emitting diode 21, 24/photoreceptor 23, 26 pairs described, for example it could apply to capacitive or inductive coupling devices, such as insulation transformers.

    [0054] The number indicated of optical couplers 21, 24; 23, 26 represented is also given only by way of example. Persons skilled in the art will adapt this number according to the capacity required for the optical communication channel 16.

    [0055] As an alternative to a lithium-iron battery with a first nominal voltage V1 of 48 V, the first electrical energy storage unit 2 can be a 60 V lithium-ion battery, or a high-temperature molten-salts battery of the “Zebra” (sodium/nickel chloride) type, or, if the energy level required is low, an ultra-capacitor of the EDLC (Electric Double Layer Capacitor) type.

    [0056] Similarly, as an alternative to a standard lead battery, the second type of electrical energy storage unit 6 can be a nickel-zinc battery or an NiMH battery, for example.

    [0057] As an alternative to a polyphase machine with excitation, the motor/generator 3 is also a machine with permanent magnets, or also a hybrid machine.

    [0058] The invention thus incorporates all the possible variant embodiments suitable for the characteristics of the equipment connected to the power network 1 and to the service network 5, provided that these variants remain within the context defined by the following claims.