Claims
- 1. A drive force control device for hybrid vehicle having an engine which is controlled to reach a target engine torque (tTE), a motor/generator which is controlled to reach a target motor/generator torque (tTMG) and which is connected to a battery, and a continuously variable transmission which is controlled to reach a target speed ratio (tRI/O) and which is connected to the engine and the motor/generator, comprising:a sensor for detecting a depression amount (APO) of an accelerator pedal; a sensor for detecting a vehicle speed (VSP); a sensor for detecting an input rotation speed (NI) of the continuously variable transmission; a sensor for detecting a battery charge amount (SOC) of the battery; and a microprocessor programmed to: set a target drive power (tPO) based on the depression amount of the accelerator pedal (APO) and the vehicle speed (VSP); set a battery power (PB) based on the battery charge amount (SOC); set a target engine power (tPE) based on the target drive power (tPO) and the battery power (PB); set a limited target engine power (tPELMT) to zero when the target engine power (tPE) is less than a predetermined value, and set the limited target engine power (tPELMT) equal to the target engine power (tPE) when the target engine power (tPE) is larger than the predetermined value; set the target engine torque (tTE) and a target engine rotation speed (tNE) based on the limited target engine power (tPELMT); set the target motor/generator torque (tTMG) based on a target motor/generator power (tPMG) and the input rotation speed (NI); and set the target speed ratio (tRI/O) based on the target engine rotation speed (NI and the vehicle speed (VSP).
- 2. A drive force control device as defined in claim 1, wherein the microprocessor is further programmed toset the target engine power (tPE) based on the target drive power (tPO) and a limited battery power (PBLMT) which is set based on the battery power (PB) and a charging efficiency of the battery (1/η).
- 3. A drive force control device as defined in claim 2, wherein the microprocessor is further programmed to set the charging efficiency (1/η) based on a temperature of the battery (TMPBTT).
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/271,337, filed on Mar. 18, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No 6,090,007.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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