Device for supplying power to a two-voltage vehicle...

Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric control – Engine control

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C322S016000

Reexamination Certificate

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07436080

ABSTRACT:
Device for supplying power to a two-voltage vehicle electrical system equipped with safety-relevant components with an integrated starter-generator mechanically coupled with an internal combustion engine BKM, a double-layer capacitor DLC, a first and second energy accumulator B1, B2, with power being able to be supplied to safety-relevant components V1svia three safety switches X1to X3, alternately by the starter-generator ISG, the double-layer capacitor DLC, the first or the second energy accumulator B1, B2.

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