The present invention relates to automobile control technology, in particular to control technology for automobile start circuits.
In the prior art, an automobile start circuit is such designed that the coil of a start relay is directly connected to automobile batteries, thus, the automobile starts when an ignition switch is turned to the ignition gear. However, the coil of the start relay is still connected to the automobile batteries at that time; in this case, if the main control chip goes wrong and gives a restart signal, the start relay will be closed again to cause the start motor to restart. As a result, the start motor may be easily damaged.
The present invention provides a protection device for preventing automobile engines from abnormal starts and a control method thereof. The present invention intends to solve the technical problem in the prior art that the start motor may be easily damaged due to malfunction, by connecting the coil of the start relay to the batteries through the normally closed contact of the power supply relay such that the start relay is unable to be connected to the batteries directly.
The protection device provided by the present invention for solving the technical problem described above comprises automobile batteries, a start motor and a control circuit disposed therebeween, the control circuit comprising a main control unit MCU, a start switch connected to the main control unit MCU and a control relay group, the start switch at least comprising an ignition gear and a power supply gear, the control relay group comprising at least a start relay and a power supply relay, the coil of the start relay being connected to the automobile batteries through the normally closed contact of the power supply relay. The control circuit further comprises a monitoring unit MCU connected to the main control unit MCU. First, when an ignition switch is turned to the ignition gear, the start relay acts and the automobile starts; then, after the automobile starts, the ignition switch returns to the power supply gear automatically and the normally closed contact of the power supply relay is shut off, as a result, the coil of the start relay is powered off so that the start motor is unable to restart.
The start switch comprises the following four gears: an ACC power supply gear, a first power supply gear, a second power supply gear and the ignition gear; the power supply relay includes a first power supply relay and a second power supply relay, the first power supply relay and the second power supply relay being corresponding to the first power supply gear and the second power supply gear of the start switch, respectively; and the coil of the start relay is connected to the automobile batteries through the normally closed contact of the second power supply relay. After the automobile starts, the ignition switch returns to the second power supply gear automatically and the normally closed contact of the second power supply relay is shut off, as a result, the coil of the start relay is powered off so that the start motor is unable to restart.
The start relay in the present invention is connected to the batteries rather than directly but through the normally closed contact of the power supply relay. In addition to being controlled by the main control unit, the start relay is also controlled by the power supply relay, thereby providing additional insurance and more effective protection so as to avoid the damage of the start motor due to erroneous actions.
Specific embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. As used herein, the term “gear” means a switch position or the open/closed position of a switch, not a set of toothed wheels that work together to alter the relation between the speed of a driving mechanism.
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The present invention has been further described above in details in combination with preferred specific embodiments, but it should not be considered that the present invention is limited to those descriptions. For those skilled in the art, various simple derivations and alternations may be also possible without departing from the conception of the present invention, and these derivations and alternations shall fall into the protection scope of the present invention.
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