Smart jumper cable having a display module
10514426 ยท 2019-12-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01R31/3646
PHYSICS
G01R31/392
PHYSICS
H02J7/342
ELECTRICITY
H02J1/122
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0048
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
G01R31/364
PHYSICS
International classification
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
G01R31/392
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a smart jumper cable having a display module, which comprises a pair of clamps and a control module. The clamps are configured to electrically connect to a vehicle battery; the control module is electrically connected with the clamps through electric wires; the control module further comprises an input port for connecting with an external power supply. The control module comprises a MCU, a switch module and a display module; wherein the display module is electrically connected with the MCU. The switch module is configured to turn on/off the power-supply to the vehicle battery from the external power supply; and the switch module is controlled by the MCU. The smart jumper cable having a display module can display not only the load voltage but also some other working status visually.
Claims
1. A smart jumper cable having a display module, said jumper cable comprising: a pair of clamps and a control module; wherein said clamps are configured to electrically connect to a vehicle battery; wherein said control module is electrically connected with said clamps through electric wires; said control module further comprises an input port for connecting with an external power supply; and wherein said control module further comprises a micro-control unit (MCU), a switch module and a display module; wherein said display module is electrically connected with said MCU; said switch module is configured to turn on/off power supply to the vehicle battery from said external power supply; and said switch module is controlled by said MCU; wherein said switch module comprises two switch units electrically connected in series; each of said switch units comprises three MOS transistors electrically connected in parallel.
2. The smart jumper cable having a display module according to claim 1, further comprising a voltage detection circuit for detecting the voltage of said vehicle battery or the voltage of said external power supply; wherein said display module is configured to display a voltage value detected by said voltage detection circuit.
3. The smart jumper cable having a display module according to claim 2, wherein said voltage detection circuit comprises resistors R10 and R17; one end of said resistor R10 is electrically connected to a first clamp of said clamps; said first clamp is configured to electrically connect to a positive electrode of said vehicle battery, and another end of said resistor R10 is grounded through said resistor R17; a connection point of said resistors R10 and R17 is directly electrically connected to an analog signal input end of said MCU; or said connection point of said resistors R10 and R17 is electrically connected to said analog signal input end of said MCU through a resistor R5.
4. The smart jumper cable having a display module according to claim 1, wherein said display module comprises a nixie tube module.
5. The smart jumper cable having a display module according to claim 4, wherein said nixie tube module is a three-digit nixie tube.
6. The smart jumper cable having a display module according to claim 4, wherein said display module comprises an LCD screen.
7. The smart jumper cable having a display module according to claim 1, wherein said MCU comprises at least one A/D port.
8. The smart jumper cable having a display module according to claim 7, wherein said MCU is the NTMP2012.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Hereinafter, this disclosure will be described in detail in combination with the embodiments and drawings for better understanding the objective, technical solutions and advantages of the present disclosure.
Embodiment 1
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(9) The control module 102 is electrically connected with the clamps 101 through electric wires; the control module 102 further comprises an input port 103 for connecting with an external power supply.
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(13) The voltage detection circuit for detecting the voltage of the vehicle battery includes resistors R10 and R17. One end of the resistor R10 is electrically connected to a first clamp of the two clamps; the first clamp is configured to electrically connect to the positive electrode of the vehicle battery, and the other end of the resistor R10 is grounded through the resistor R17.
(14) A connection point of the resistors R10 and R17 is directly electrically connected to an analog signal input end of the MCU 1021. Alternatively, the connection point of the resistors R10 and R17 is electrically connected to the analog signal input end (more particularly, AN0 end, see
(15) The voltage detection circuit for detecting the external power supply may be identical to the voltage detection circuit for detecting the voltage of the vehicle battery. That is, the voltage may be detected by dividing resistor. In this manner, the signal is output to another A/D port of the MCU 1021.
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(17) The MCU 1021 has at least one A/D port, and preferably has a plurality of A/D ports as shown in this embodiment. One such MCU 1021 is the NTMP2012.
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(19) The smart jumper cable according to the present disclosure can detect and visually display the voltage of the vehicle battery and the jump starter battery accurately, facilitating users to directly understand if the vehicle starting up failure is due to the lack of power.
(20) The control module further comprises at least a reverse connection protection circuit 1025 to prevent the power supply connected with reverse polarity, a back-charging protection circuit 1026 to prevent the back-charging of the external power supply from the vehicle electric system, a short-circuiting protection circuit 1027 to prevent the clamps inadvertent connected to each other, and also an over-voltage protection circuit 1028 and an over-temperature protection circuit 1029 are included in the control module to protect the external power supply from being over charged. And all of the status of these functional circuits can be indicated in the display module of course, these status can be alarmed by a tone notification module as well.