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JP5877305B2 - Charger - Google Patents
JP5877305B2
JP5877305B2 JP2011171572A JP2011171572A JP5877305B2 JP 5877305 B2 JP5877305 B2 JP 5877305B2 JP 2011171572 A JP2011171572 A JP 2011171572A JP 2011171572 A JP2011171572 A JP 2011171572A JP 5877305 B2 JP5877305 B2 JP 5877305B2
JP2011171572A
JP2013038870A (en
悠 長谷川
貴史 掛川
2011-08-05 Application filed by パナソニックＩｐマネジメント株式会社 filed Critical パナソニックＩｐマネジメント株式会社
2011-08-05 Priority to JP2011171572A priority Critical patent/JP5877305B2/en
2013-02-21 Publication of JP2013038870A publication Critical patent/JP2013038870A/en
2016-03-08 Publication of JP5877305B2 publication Critical patent/JP5877305B2/en
The present invention relates to a charging device for supplying and charging power to a device (charged device) driven by a rechargeable battery, and in particular, a charging device that prevents a user from leaving the charged device on the charging device. It is about.
The present invention relates to an in-vehicle charging device having a function of notifying a user of a misplaced portable device detection and a misplaced state that detects the presence or absence of the portable device on the charging device.
As a vehicle-mounted charging device that alerts you to leave behind a portable device, it is determined that the mobile phone is in a location for charging, and when it is determined that the door of the car has been opened, There is known one that alerts passengers that a telephone is left behind (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
JP 2009-296780 A
However, the conventional configuration uses a warning device such as a buzzer attached to the charging device or a horn or a room lamp installed in the vehicle for the misplacement warning of the portable device that is the device to be charged. At the time of a misplacement alarm, there was a problem that a passenger would be mistaken for a vehicle abnormality.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a charging device having a function that allows an occupant to intuitively recognize that a portable device has been misplaced during an alarm.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a charging unit for charging a device to be charged, a communication unit for communicating with the device to be charged, and an operation of the device to be charged via the communication unit. And a control unit that performs control.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a non-contact charging circuit for charging a portable device, a control unit for detecting misplacement of the portable device, and wireless communication with the portable device to notify the misplacement of the portable device wirelessly. It comprises a communication unit and a power management unit that performs power management of the device.
According to the present invention, when an alarm is given that the user has left the electronic portable device (charged device) to be charged in the vehicle, the user's attention is directly received by issuing an alarm from the charged device. This can be directed to the charging device, and has the effect of suppressing misplacement of the device to be charged.
External view of charging apparatus and charged device in the present embodiment The figure for demonstrating the power connection of the charging device in this Embodiment The block diagram which shows the structure of the charging device and to-be-charged apparatus in this Embodiment The figure which showed the operation which the user in this Embodiment performs, and the operation which a charging device performs in time series The flowchart which shows the control flow which the charging device of this Embodiment performs
Hereinafter, the charging apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 shows an external view of a contactless charging apparatus 100 and a charged device (electronic device to be charged) 150 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The state shown in FIG. 1 is a state in which the device to be charged 150 is mounted on the non-contact charging device 100 (non-contact charging is performed).
In the following description, as the charging device of the present embodiment, a so-called non-contact charging device that employs a method of supplying (charging) power to a battery of a mobile phone 150 as a device to be charged using non-contact power transmission 100 is used.
The non-contact charging device 100 can be charged only by placing a terminal on or close to a device on the power feeding side called a charging plate 110. Since it is not necessary to connect or disconnect the connector, the contactless charging apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment is used by being fixedly installed in a vehicle interior of the vehicle (for example, on a dashboard or in a console box). .
When the non-contact charging device 100 is mounted on a vehicle and used, the electric power for driving (operating) the non-contact charging device 100 and the electric power used for charging the charged device (cell phone 150) are supplied to the vehicle. An installed DC power source (so-called car battery) 200 is used.
FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining the power connection of the charging device in the present embodiment, that is, a diagram for explaining the connection relationship between the DC power source of the vehicle and the non-contact charging device 100.
As shown in FIG. 2, power is supplied from the two power supply lines to the contactless charging apparatus 100 from the vehicle.
The power source supplied from the DC power source 200 is supplied to the electrical components mounted on the vehicle via the engine key 201.
In this embodiment, the engine key 201 is a vehicle operation unit for the driver to perform an operation to start running the vehicle. The engine key 201 is used for mechanical things such as a key cylinder, unlocking the vehicle, and starting the engine. In order to do this, a configuration is adopted in which communication can be performed between a portable device (key) of the driver and an ECU (Electronic Control Unit) or BCM (Body Control Module) mounted on the vehicle.
The resources of the DC power source 200 are limited, and the engine key 201 is in an ON state, that is, a state after the vehicle engine is started, or a state in which the engine is ready to start so that power is not consumed carelessly. After that, electric power is supplied to the non-contact charging device 100 and other electrical components (not shown) mounted on the vehicle.
As shown in FIG. 2, the non-contact charging apparatus 100 is supplied with power from the DC power supply 200 only when the + B line as the first power supply line directly connected to the DC power supply 200 and the engine key 201 are turned on. It is connected to two power supply lines of Acc line as the second power supply line.
The two power supply lines to be connected are input to a power management unit 307 provided in the non-contact charging device 100, which will be described in detail later, and a switching operation is performed.
The power management unit 307 detects whether or not power is supplied from the Acc line (accessory power supply) (Acc on) or not (Acc off). If the power is on, the power from the Acc line is used to turn off the Acc. In this case, the switching operation is performed so that the power from the + B line (always power supply) is used.
That is, the power management unit 307 detects a change in the power supplied to the contactless charging apparatus 100 (whether the accessory power is on or off).
As described above, the contactless charging device 100 can be used even if it is mounted on a vehicle. However, as described above, the user can easily charge the device to be charged. It may be misplaced on the charging plate 110.
It is considered that the misplacement of the device to be charged is particularly prominent when an in-vehicle non-contact charging device is provided in a closed space that is difficult to be visually recognized by a user such as a console box in order to prevent falling.
Therefore, the non-contact charging apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment prevents the forgetting to place the device to be charged in the vehicle by adopting the configuration described below.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a non-contact charging device 100 as a charging device and a mobile phone 150 as a device to be charged in the embodiment of the present invention.
Note that the mobile phone 150 in this embodiment includes a communication unit that can perform wireless communication (for example, Bluetooth (registered trademark) connection or wireless LAN connection) with the contactless charging apparatus 100 of the present invention. The electronic device which has can be made into object.
However, the to-be-charged device is not limited to the mobile phone 150, can be charged to the battery of the to-be-charged device by including a power receiving coil for receiving the electromotive force induced by the non-contact charging device 100, and non-contact Any device that satisfies the condition that wireless communication can be performed with the charging device 100 may be used.
In the present embodiment, the following description will be given by taking the mobile phone 150 as an example of the device to be charged.
As shown in FIG. 3, the contactless charging apparatus 100 includes a power management unit 307, a power transmission side contactless charging circuit 303 as a charging unit, a communication unit 305 that performs wireless communication with the mobile phone 150, And a control unit 304 for comprehensively controlling the entire contact charging device 100.
The power supply management unit 307 performs management for switching the power supplied from the vehicle side to the contactless charging apparatus 100 to either the constant power supply (+ B) or the accessory power supply (ACC). At least, and a switch function for switching between the accessory power supply and the constant power supply based on the control signal received from the control unit 304.
Since the power management unit 307 has a logical OR circuit of two power sources, power is always supplied even when the accessory power is turned off. Therefore, power supply to the non-contact charging device 100 is continued. Can do.
The power transmission side non-contact charging circuit 303 includes a power transmission side transmission unit 301 and a power transmission side charging control unit 302. The power transmission side transmission unit 301 includes a power transmission coil, and transmits a high-frequency current for power transmission via the power transmission coil.
The power transmission side transmission unit 301 transmits a control signal between the power transmission side charging control unit 302 and the power reception side charging control unit 352 of the mobile phone 150.
The power transmission side charging control unit 302 performs control related to the authentication processing of the mobile phone 150 which is a device to be charged and the charging operation of the non-contact charging device 100.
In the power transmission side non-contact charging circuit 303, the power transmission side charging control unit 302 has a data processing function and an arithmetic processing function, and mainly communicates with the control unit 304 to relate to a non-contact charging operation. Perform various controls.
The power transmission side charging control unit 302 detects whether or not the device to be charged 150 is present on the non-contact charging device 100 (charging plate 110) by detecting resonance of the high frequency power supplied to the power transmission coil. The detection result is transmitted to the control unit 304.
The control unit 304 that has obtained the detection result about the presence / absence of the device to be charged 150 further indicates the use status of the device detected by the control unit 304, the presence / absence of the device to be charged 150, etc. Information necessary for controlling the contacted charging operation is transmitted to the power transmission side charging control unit 302 based on the information.
In the present embodiment, the power transmission coil is an air-core coil that is spirally wound so as to form a plane parallel to the charging plate 110 that is the upper surface of the housing of the non-contact charging device 100. Then, an AC magnetic flux is radiated to induce an electromotive force in a power receiving coil in the device to be charged 150 placed on the charging plate 110.
The communication unit 305 is a so-called communication module for performing data communication with the device to be charged 150. For example, a known Bluetooth (registered trademark) or wireless LAN module is used.
The communication antenna 306 is connected to the communication unit 305 and used when communicating with the device to be charged 150. The communication antenna 306 may be built in the non-contact charging apparatus 100 or externally attached. good.
The control unit 304 is realized by a microcomputer or the like that executes a computer program that describes an operation process described in detail later. The CPU stores the computer program stored in the ROM using the CPU, ROM, and RAM of the microcomputer, and the RAM is used as a work area. It is realized by executing while using.
In particular, the control unit 304 is configured to perform data communication with a device to be charged via the communication unit 305 to control the operation of the device to be charged.
In the non-contact charging apparatus 100, the control unit 304 and the power transmission side charging control unit 302 may be configured by the same microcomputer.
On the other hand, the mobile phone 150 which is a device to be charged performs switching control between a power-receiving-side non-contact charging circuit 353 for performing non-contact charging, charging from a commercial power source of AC 100V and non-contact charging by the non-contact charging device 100. A charging circuit 354 to perform and a secondary battery 355 are provided.
In addition, the mobile phone 150 includes a system control unit 356 that controls the system of the mobile phone 150, and communicates with a power receiving side charging control unit 352 (details will be described later) of the power receiving side non-contact charging circuit 353. The operation of contact charging is controlled.
The system control unit 356 is also connected to a communication unit 357 that performs wireless communication, and performs wireless data communication with the non-contact charging apparatus 100 via the communication antenna 358.
The mobile phone 150 further includes a notification control unit 359 that receives an alarm notification command obtained by the communication unit 357 from the system control unit 356 and a notification unit 360 that performs an operation based on the command of the notification control unit 359.
Here, the command of the notification control unit 359 is that the control unit 304 simultaneously acquires information on the interface of the mobile phone 150 when authenticating the mobile phone 150 that is a device to be charged, and notifies the alarm command according to the interface information. Therefore, an alarm operation using an interface of the portable device such as a display, an alarm, and a vibration function is performed.
The power receiving side non-contact charging circuit 353 includes a power receiving side transmission unit 351 and a power receiving side charging control unit 352.
The power receiving side transmission unit 351 has a power receiving coil, and transmits a high frequency current for power reception via the power receiving coil.
In addition, the power reception side transmission unit 351 transmits a control signal between the power reception side charge control unit 352 and the power transmission side charge control unit 302 of the non-contact charging apparatus 100.
The power receiving side charging control unit 352 performs authentication processing of the mobile phone 150 and controls related to the charging operation of the mobile phone 150.
The non-contact charging device 100 of the present embodiment configured as described above contributes to preventing the cellular phone 150 from being left behind by operating as follows.
The contactless charging apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment is configured so that a user (mainly a driver of the vehicle) who has boarded the vehicle gets off or performs an operation that would get off the vehicle. Wireless communication from the mobile phone 150 to the mobile phone 150 and the mobile phone 150 itself is operated (sounds) by a control instruction from the non-contact charging device 100.
As a result, the user becomes more aware of the mobile phone 150 and can prevent the mobile phone 150 from being left behind when getting off the vehicle.
In the present embodiment, a situation in which the non-contact charging apparatus 100 detects that the user has got off or has performed an operation that would get off will be described below.
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing operations performed by the user and operations performed by the non-contact charging apparatus 100 in time series.
In general, when a user who has boarded a vehicle gets off, the user's action is to move the vehicle shift lever to a parking range (or neutral) at a certain time t1, and then to perform a parking brake ( When the engine key 201 is operated at time t3 with the side brake applied, the engine stops and the accessory power supply is turned off.
As an example of the present embodiment, an explanation of an operation in which the non-contact charging apparatus 100 detects that the accessory power source is turned off and notifies (warns) the user is described below.
In addition, before the following operation | movement and process are performed, when a user finishes driving | running | working a vehicle beforehand and stops an engine and gets off, as mentioned above, an accessory power supply is turned off.
In the non-contact charging apparatus 100, the control unit 304 detects when the accessory power supply of the vehicle is turned off, that is, after the power management unit 307 detects that the accessory power supply is not supplied and transmits the information to the control unit 304. If it is detected that the mobile phone 150 is on the charging plate 110, the misplacement prevention alarm processing of the mobile phone 150 is started.
Here, when the accessory power is not supplied, that is, when the accessory key is turned off when the engine key 201 is operated, the power management unit 307 switches to the constant power supply and supplies power to the contactless charging apparatus 100.
The power management unit 307 notifies the control unit 304 that the power supplied to the contactless charging apparatus 100 has been switched from the accessory power supply to the constant power supply.
That is, the power management unit 307 outputs a detection result that the accessory power source has changed from on to off to the control unit 304.
Based on the notification content (detected result) from the power management unit 307, the control unit 304 detects the mobile phone 150 on the non-contact charging device 100 after the notification of the start of constant power supply output from the power management unit 307. When continuing, the alarm command is output to the communication unit 305.
The detection of the presence of the mobile phone on the non-contact charging device 100 is performed by the power transmission side charging control unit 302 constituting the power transmission side non-contact charging circuit 303.
The power transmission side charging control unit 302 communicates with the power receiving side charging control unit 352 of the device to be charged via a weak current between the power transmission coil and the power receiving coil, and performs authentication between the charging control and the own device and the mobile phone 150. Therefore, the presence or absence of the mobile phone 150 on the non-contact charging apparatus 100 can be determined as shown in FIG.
The control unit 304 performs detection in accordance with a signal from the power transmission side charging control unit 302 that notifies the presence / absence of the mobile phone 150 on the non-contact charging device 100, but has elapsed since the supply power to the non-contact charging device 100 was switched. When the mobile phone 150 continues to be detected on the non-contact charging device 100 during the predetermined time ta, a misplacement prevention alarm is output from the mobile phone 150 to the outside.
Here, the predetermined time ta is preferably a notification of a misplacement prevention alarm within the time from when the vehicle occupant turns off the engine key until he leaves the vehicle. ) Arbitrary time is set when designing the non-contact charging device.
Note that, instead of setting the time ta after the engine key is turned off, the vehicle key is removed or the door is opened at time t4 (see FIG. 4) after the engine key is turned off. It is also possible to set a time tb, which is a predetermined time similar to ta, and output an alarm command.
In this case, an alarm can be output immediately before the passenger gets off the vehicle, so that an alarm is not unnecessarily output.
The communication unit 305 performs wireless communication with the communication unit 357 on the mobile phone side after an alarm command from the control unit 304 is interrupted. For the wireless communication between the communication unit 305 and the communication unit 357, the mobile phone 150 The wireless connection is established by performing connection setting when performing authentication between the wireless communication device 100 and the non-contact charging device 100.
The communication unit 357 to which the alarm command is input outputs the alarm command as an interrupt signal to the system control unit 356.
When an alarm command is input, the system control unit 356 outputs an alarm command corresponding to the mobile phone 150 to the notification control unit 359.
Here, when the mobile phone 150 is authenticated, the non-contact charging apparatus 100 obtains interface information of the mobile phone 150. Therefore, an interrupt command notified to the system control unit 356 is an alarm alarm using the speaker of the mobile phone 150 or a mobile phone. This is a notification method according to the interface of the mobile phone 150, such as an alarm display via the 150 display.
Therefore, the notification control unit 359 outputs an alarm command corresponding to the interface of the mobile phone 150 to the notification unit 360.
That is, the control unit 304 outputs an alarm command to the communication unit 305, the communication unit 305 performs wireless communication of the alarm command to the communication unit 357, and the mobile phone 150 notifies the alarm.
In this way, by using the teaching method based on the alarm from the mobile phone 150, the passenger can intuitively recognize that the mobile phone 150 exists in the vehicle, and prevents the mobile phone 150 from being left behind in the vehicle. be able to.
A more detailed processing operation of the non-contact charging apparatus 100 will be described with reference to FIG. FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining an operation example of a stop and misplacement alarm from activation of the non-contact charging device according to the present embodiment.
In FIG. 5, when the key of the vehicle is changed to a non-off state by a user operation, that is, when the accessory power supply of the vehicle is turned on, this is detected by the power management unit 307 and the contents are notified to the control unit 304. (S10).
Then, accessory power is supplied from the power management unit 307 to the contactless charging apparatus 100 (S11).
When power is supplied to the contactless charging apparatus 100, the power transmission side charging control unit 302 detects the presence or absence of the mobile phone 150 on the contactless charging apparatus 100 (S12).
Here, the control unit 304 is in a standby state until the mobile phone 150 is detected (S13), and the confirmation process of whether or not the accessory power supply is turned off (S14) and the presence / absence detection of the mobile phone 150 (S15) are repeated.
When the vehicle key is turned off in the standby state in step S13 (Yes in S14), accessory power is not supplied to the power management unit 307, and the power management unit 307 always shuts off the power itself.
Therefore, the power supply to the non-contact charging device 100 is lost and the non-contact charging device 100 stops (S25).
On the other hand, when the mobile phone 150 is detected when the contactless charging apparatus 100 is activated or in a standby state (Yes in S12 or Yes in S15), the communication units 305 and 357 between the mobile phone 150 and the contactless charging apparatus 100, respectively. Wireless connection is made (S16), and then the control unit 304 outputs a control signal to start the charging operation (S17).
During charging, the non-contact charging device 100 and the mobile phone 150 perform charging according to control information between the charging control units 302 and 352 via the transmission circuits 302 and 352, respectively (S18).
The control unit 304 continues to charge the mobile phone 150 via the power transmission side charge control unit 302 during the operation of non-contact charging, and when the mobile phone 150 is not detected by the control unit 304 during charging (S19). The process again shifts to the standby state (S13).
In addition, when it is detected by the user's operation that the vehicle key is turned off during charging (Yes in S20), the control unit 304 ends the charging operation and the power supplied to the power management unit 307. Is switched from the accessory power source to the constant power source (S21).
After the power source is switched in step S21, when the mobile phone 150 is continuously detected on the non-contact charging device for a time ta (Yes in S22), the control unit 304 uses the communication unit 305 and the communication unit 357 for the mobile phone. 150 (system control unit 356) is notified of an alarm command (S23).
For example, if the power supply to the contactless charging apparatus 100 is switched from the accessory power supply to the constant power supply and the mobile phone 150 continues to exist on the contactless charging apparatus for the time ta, the control unit 304 alerts the mobile phone 150. Output an alarm command to execute the action.
The control unit 304 counts the time for outputting the alarm command, outputs the alarm command to the mobile phone 150 for a specified time (S24), and then the power supply management unit 307 always shuts off the power supply itself so that the non-contact charging device Is turned off (S25), and the process ends.
In this embodiment, the alarm command is output only when the accessory power supply is turned off. However, this configuration needs to always monitor the state of the accessory power supply.
Therefore, if the in-vehicle environment can obtain information on whether the shift lever of the vehicle is electrically moved to the parking position using the in-vehicle LAN or the like, or whether the parking brake (side brake) is applied. The configuration may be such that the information is processed as follows.
For example, when the position information of the shift lever can be obtained, the state of the accessory power source is only for the time from the time when the shift lever is moved to the parking range at the time t1 shown in FIG. To be monitored.
Alternatively, when information on the state of the parking brake can be obtained, the state of the power supply is monitored only for the time from the detection of the parking brake being applied at time t2 shown in FIG. 4 to the time t3 when the accessory power supply is turned off. Like that.
Accordingly, it is unnecessary to monitor the state of the accessory power supply (on or off) unnecessarily, and the processing load on the control unit 304 can be reduced.
As described above, the charging device of the present invention operates the mobile device by communication to notify the alarm from the mobile device, so that the user can intuitively recognize the mobile device in the vehicle,
It is possible to suppress misplacement of the mobile device.
Moreover, if the charging device of this invention is a portable apparatus which has a radio | wireless communication part, it can implement, without requiring additional members, such as wiring.
The charging device of the present invention can inform the passenger of the presence of the portable device in the vehicle intuitively by notifying the portable device that the portable device has been left on the charging device in the vehicle. It is useful as an in-vehicle charging device that suppresses misplacement in the vehicle.
100 Contactless Charging Device 110 Charging Plate 150 Charged Device (Mobile Phone)
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 200 DC power supply 201 Engine key 301 Power transmission side transmission part 302 Power transmission side charge control part 303 Power transmission side non-contact charge circuit 304 Control part 305, 357 Communication part 306, 358 Communication antenna 307 Power management part 351 Power reception side transmission part 352 Power reception side charge Control unit 353 Receiving side non-contact charging circuit 354 Charging circuit 355 Secondary battery 356 System control unit 359 Notification control unit 360 Notification unit
A charging unit for charging a charged device having an interface having a function of notifying a user of an alarm ;
A communication unit for communicating with the device to be charged;
A control unit that performs operation control of the charged device via the communication unit ,
The control unit acquires the interface information when authenticating the device to be charged,
Furthermore, the said control part is a charging device which outputs the alarm command according to the said interface with respect to the said to-be-charged apparatus as said operation control .
It has a power management unit that manages the power supplied to its own device.
The power management unit detects a change in power supplied to the device and outputs the detection result to the control unit. The control unit determines the communication unit based on the result output by the power management unit. The charging device according to claim 1, wherein the charged device is operated via the charging device.
The charging device is mounted on a vehicle,
The control unit detects whether or not the parking brake of the vehicle is applied, and operates the charged device via the communication unit according to a result of whether or not the parking brake is applied. The charging device described.
The said control part detects whether the shift of the said vehicle is in a parking range, and operates the said to-be-charged apparatus via the said communication part according to the result of whether this shift is in a parking range. 2. The charging device according to 2.
The charging device is mounted on a vehicle, and the power management unit is connected to an accessory power source and a constant power source of the vehicle to supply power to the device from either the accessory power source or the constant power source, and the power management unit The charging device according to claim 2, wherein the change in power supplied to the device detected by the power supply is switching between power supply from the accessory power supply and power supply from the constant power supply.
The charging device according to claim 2, wherein the control unit causes the device to be charged to operate via the communication unit after a predetermined time has elapsed after detecting a change in power supplied to the device by the power management unit.
The charging device according to claim 5, wherein the control unit detects opening / closing of the door of the vehicle and operates the charged device via the communication unit in accordance with an opening / closing result of the door of the vehicle.
The charged device includes a power receiving coil, and the charging unit includes a power transmitting coil that induces an electromotive force to the power receiving coil to charge the charged device,
The charging device according to claim 1, wherein the communication unit performs wireless communication with a wireless communication unit provided in the device to be charged.
The power supply management unit starts monitoring the change in the power supply after the control unit detects that the parking brake is applied, and performs the monitoring until a change in the power supply is detected. 3. The charging device according to 3.
The power management unit starts monitoring the change in the power supply after the control unit detects that the shift is in a parking range, and performs the monitoring until the change in the power supply is detected. Item 5. The charging device according to Item 4.
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