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I was thinking we need a page for PHEV standards (for any vehicle). In particular, I would like a place where standards are developed among the community of PHEV designers. Presently, I am working on a proposal for standards used in presenting the detailed status of the PHEV conversion on the CAN bus and on a computer interface.
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The data could be:
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* actual pack info: voltage, current, resistance, average temperature, state of charge, calendar age, usage, number of block with highest resistance, number of block with lowest capacity
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* info on individual blocks: block number, voltage, temperature, resistance...
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* info on the PHEV system: machine state, plug state, charger state, charge time, initial SOC, voltage and temperature, final SOC, voltage and temperature...
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The data could be available:
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* on the CAN bus, for a CAN Data Logger
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* on a separate serial port (RS232, USB), for a laptop (for display or data logger application)
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In the navigation menu, I would place the PHEV standards page under the Plug-In Hybrids heading, after the link to the Terms page.
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[[User:DavideAndrea|DavideAndrea]] 08:46, 23 January 2007 (CST)

Revision as of 14:46, 23 January 2007

Standards

I was thinking we need a page for PHEV standards (for any vehicle). In particular, I would like a place where standards are developed among the community of PHEV designers. Presently, I am working on a proposal for standards used in presenting the detailed status of the PHEV conversion on the CAN bus and on a computer interface. The data could be:

  • actual pack info: voltage, current, resistance, average temperature, state of charge, calendar age, usage, number of block with highest resistance, number of block with lowest capacity
  • info on individual blocks: block number, voltage, temperature, resistance...
  • info on the PHEV system: machine state, plug state, charger state, charge time, initial SOC, voltage and temperature, final SOC, voltage and temperature...

The data could be available:

  • on the CAN bus, for a CAN Data Logger
  • on a separate serial port (RS232, USB), for a laptop (for display or data logger application)

In the navigation menu, I would place the PHEV standards page under the Plug-In Hybrids heading, after the link to the Terms page. DavideAndrea 08:46, 23 January 2007 (CST)