CELL BALANCE CONTROL DEVICE AND CELL BALANCE CONTROL METHOD
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To increase opportunities to equalize battery cells when a battery including a plurality of series-connected rechargeable battery cells is mounted on a mobile body.SOLUTION: A cell balance control device includes a battery monitoring section 2, a cell balancing section 4 and an...
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description | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To increase opportunities to equalize battery cells when a battery including a plurality of series-connected rechargeable battery cells is mounted on a mobile body.SOLUTION: A cell balance control device includes a battery monitoring section 2, a cell balancing section 4 and an ECU 7, and equalizes rechargeable battery cells 11-1 to 11-n connected in series in a battery mounted on a vehicle. The battery monitoring section 2 detects a voltage of each battery cell. The cell balancing section 4 equalizes voltages of the plurality of battery cells on the basis of the voltage of each battery cell detected by the battery monitoring section 2. The ECU 7 instructs the cell balancing section 4 to equalize the plurality of battery cells in response to at least one of the start of an idling stop state of the vehicle, the start of a charging operation of the battery, and the end of the charging operation of the battery. |
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