Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a battery testing device
Patent
1997-03-19
1998-09-15
Brown, Glenn W.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Electrolyte properties
Using a battery testing device
324428, G01R 3136, G01N 27416
Patent
active
058084690
ABSTRACT:
A battery monitor for monitoring the voltage and temperature of the batteries associated with a battery pack of an electric vehicle. The battery monitor includes an opto-isolator that electrically separates an isolated portion of the battery monitor connected to the batteries from a non-isolated portion of the battery monitor that transmits battery voltage and temperature signals to a vehicle controller of the electric vehicle. The battery monitor is positioned proximate to a battery tub holding the batteries of the electric vehicle so that high voltage wires connected to the batteries within the battery tub are limited in length for safety purposes. Further, a limited number of wires transmitting the battery voltage and battery temperature signals from the battery monitor to the vehicle controller are required. The battery monitor can include a multiplexer that selectively transmits the battery voltage and temperatures signals to the opto-isolator in a controlled manner, or can include a series of other opto-isolators that transmit high power battery signals to a capacitor to be charged where the charge on the capacitor is representative of the voltage of a particular battery.
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Brown Glenn W.
Calcaterra Mark P.
Chrysler Corporation
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