ELECTRONIC CONTROL DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A VEHICLE BATTERY PACK AND SYSTEM EMPLOYING SUCH A DEVICE

DRIVE January 11, 2017
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An electronic control device 1 for controlling a vehicle battery pack 50 is described. The device 1 may be used to control a vehicle battery pack 50 adapted to supply a battery voltage Vb and a battery current Ib through a plurality of battery cells C. The device 1 is adapted to interact with a remote control unit 60 external to the battery pack 50. The device 1 comprises a non-programmable monitoring and actuation unit 2 and a two-way serial communication interface 3. The non-programmable monitoring and actuation unit 2 is electrically and operatively connectable to the battery pack 50 and to each of the battery cells C to detect analogue battery parameters P, comprising at least the magnitudes of battery voltage Vb and battery current Ib, in addition to temperature (Tc1, Tcn), current (Ic1, Icn) and voltage (Vc1, Vcn) of each battery cell C. The non-programmable monitoring and actuation unit 2 is further configured to generate monitoring signals Sm representative of the detected analog battery parameters P, to receive at least one command signal Sc representative of at least one respective operation command CM of the battery pack 50, and to activate such at least one command CM. The two-way serial communication interface 3 is connected to the non-programmable monitoring and actuation unit 2 to receive the aforesaid monitoring signals Sm and to supply the aforesaid at least one command signal Sc. The two-way serial communication interface 3 is further connectable to an external two-way serial communication line LS to send the monitoring signals Sm to the remote control unit 60 and to receive the at least one command signal Sc from the remote control unit, through the aforesaid two-way serial communication line LS.

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