The invention relates to a controller for an electric auxiliary heater for a motor vehicle air conditioning system according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a method for operating such a controller.
According to the prior art, bus systems which are connected to a corresponding vehicle data network are used to control electrically operated heating devices for motor vehicle air conditioning systems such as, in particular, PTC auxiliary heaters. An example of such a controller and power supply for a PTC auxiliary heater 1 is illustrated in
Such a controller leaves room for improvement.
An object of the invention is to improve a controller for an electric auxiliary heater of a motor vehicle air conditioning system of the type mentioned at the beginning.
This object is achieved by means of a controller for an electric auxiliary heater of a motor vehicle air conditioning system having the features of claim 1.
According to the invention, a controller for an electric auxiliary heater for a motor vehicle air conditioning system is provided in which the power supply cable is simultaneously the control cable. As a result, a separately embodied control cable is dispensed with and the requirement for a bus plug for it is eliminated. The separation of the power supply voltage and control signals in the form of changes in voltage is carried out by means of a regulator.
When the auxiliary heater is switched on, the control signals are in the form of voltage changes in the power supply voltage (U+). If there is no power supply voltage present, only control signals are fed to the regulator.
The control signals preferably have an amplitude with a ratio to the normal power supply voltage without superimposed control signals of less than or equal to 0.1. Such voltage changes can, on the one hand, be detected easily but, on the other hand, they do not significantly affect the function of the auxiliary heater.
The control signals preferably have a rectangular profile over time so that they can be detected easily, but other profiles are also possible.
The electric auxiliary heater is preferably a PTC auxiliary heater but other electric heating devices are also possible.
The unmodulated power supply voltage, that is to say the power supply voltage without control signals, is preferably 12V+/−1V, 14V+/−1V, 24V+/−1V or 42V+/−1V, and therefore corresponds to the normal on-board voltage of a vehicle.
The invention will be explained in detail below by means of an exemplary embodiment and with reference to the drawing, in which:
In order to control the PTC auxiliary heater 1, a regulator 5, to which the power supply cable 2 is led, is provided. Control signals in the form of square-wave voltage modulations, voltage changes with an amplitude A, are also transmitted via the power supply cable 2, superimposed on the voltage U+, that is to say the power supply cable 2 serves simultaneously as a control cable. Here, the ratio of the amplitude A to the power supply voltage U+ is 0.1. The control signals are transmitted as high-frequency signals.
1 PTC auxiliary heater
2 Power supply cable
3 Control cable
4 Bus connector
5 Regulator
A Amplitude
t Time
U+ Voltage
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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04292945.7 | Apr 2004 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/02818 | 3/17/2005 | WO | 00 | 10/29/2007 |