Patent ID: 11919420
Assignee: DENSO CORPORATION
Field: Transport (Mechanical engineering)
Classification: CPC B  H | IPC B

Claim 0:
1. A power supply system to be applied to a mobile object and including a first load and a second load as loads that implement at least one function necessary for driving of the mobile object, the power supply system comprising:
an inter-load switch provided on a connection path that connects the first load and the second load and including a first switch and a second switch connected in series a first load system including the first load and a second load system including the second load being electrically connected by turning on the first switch and the second switch, and the first load system and the second load system being cut off by turning off one of the first switch and the second switch;
a voltage generation unit connected to the connection path on a side of the connection path closer to the first load than to the second load and configured to generate an operating voltage of the first load and the second load;
an electric storage device connected between the first switch and the second switch; and
a processor programmed to:
select a first state during driving, the first state being a state in which the first switch and the second switch are turned on and power is supplied from the voltage generation unit and the electric storage device to the first load and the second load;
determine whether a failure has occurred in the first load system or the second load system during driving; and
in a case where it has been determined that the failure has occurred, select a second state in which power is supplied from the electric storage device to a load on a side of a no-failure-occurrence system by (i) turning off a switch on a side of a failure-occurrence system out of the first switch and the second switch and (ii) turning on a switch on a side of the no-failure-occurrence system out of the first switch and the second switch,

wherein of the first load system and the second load system, a system in which a failure has occurred is the failure-occurrence system and a system in which no failure has occurred is the no-failure-occurrence system.