Battery monitoring module and flexible printed circuit board

A single-sided flexible printed circuit board with alternating terminal potentials and a folding region addresses the challenges of potential differences and connector limitations in battery monitoring modules, enhancing reliability and reducing costs.

JP7829412B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-13MEKTECH CO LTD
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2022-06-02
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing battery monitoring modules face challenges in reducing potential differences between adjacent wires and terminals, leading to increased manufacturing difficulty and costs, particularly when using double-sided flexible printed circuit boards (FPCs), and are limited by the type of connectors that can be used.

Method used

A battery monitoring module utilizing a single-sided flexible printed circuit board with multiple wirings on one side, where the potential of terminals connected to adjacent cell units alternately increase in both directions, allowing for a folding region to rearrange the wiring configuration, reducing potential differences and enabling the use of common connectors.

Benefits of technology

This configuration reduces the potential difference between adjacent wires and terminals, minimizing short circuits and simplifying the ECU circuit board, while lowering manufacturing costs and allowing the use of versatile connectors.

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Abstract

To provide a battery monitoring module capable of changing the arrangement of wiring while reducing costs.SOLUTION: An area scheduled for folding is folded, the other end of each wiring 102a in a first wiring group and the other end of each wiring 102c in a third wiring group are electrically connected, and for the potential of a plurality of pieces of wiring placed on the edge of an FPC 100, the arrangement is performed in order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., and V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 2
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a battery monitoring module attached to a battery and a flexible printed wiring board.

Background Art

[0002] For example, a battery mounted in an electric vehicle or the like is provided with a voltage monitoring device for monitoring the voltage of the battery. This voltage monitoring device is provided with a battery monitoring module having a flexible printed wiring board (hereinafter referred to as FPC). Referring to FIGS. 11 and 12, a battery monitoring module according to the prior art will be described. FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram of the electrical wiring of a battery monitoring module attached to a battery. FIG. 12 is a plan view showing a state in which a battery monitoring module according to the prior art is attached to a battery.

[0003] The battery includes a plurality of cell units 10. In these plurality of cell units 10, a plurality are arranged such that the positive and negative electrodes of adjacent cell units 10 are adjacent to each other. And these plurality of cell units 10 are configured to be connected in series by being electrically connected by a bus bar 11 that functions as a terminal, with adjacent positive and negative electrodes. Note that the cell unit 10 is composed of a single cell or a plurality of cells connected in parallel.

[0004] Here, regarding the potential in the bus bar 11, in order from the lower to the higher, let them be V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3),..., V(2n - 3), V(2n - 2), V(2n - 1), V(2n). In FIGS. 11 and FIG. 12, regarding the potential, V() is omitted and only the numbers in () are described. As shown in the figure, the potentials of the plurality of bus bars 11 are configured to alternately increase in order on both sides in the width direction perpendicular to the arrangement direction as they go in the arrangement direction of the cell units.

[0005] A battery monitoring module 600 is mounted on top of the battery configured in this way (see Figure 12). The battery monitoring module 600 includes an FPC 610 and a connector 620 connected to the edge of the FPC 610. Generally, the larger the potential difference between adjacent wires in an FPC and between adjacent terminals in a connector connected to an FPC, the more likely short circuits due to migration and other reasons are to occur. In particular, such problems become apparent when the distance between adjacent wires or terminals is short. It is also desirable to minimize the potential difference between wires in the ECU circuit connected to the FPC, and by arranging the wires in order of potential as much as possible on the FPC side, the rearrangement of wires in the ECU circuit can be minimized, and the ECU circuit board can be simplified. Thus, it is desirable to minimize the potential difference between adjacent wires and terminals as much as possible. Therefore, it is desirable that the potentials of the multiple wires connected to the connector 620 be arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n) (see Figure 11).

[0006] However, in the case of a single-sided FPC (flexible printed circuit) where a conductor (such as copper foil) is provided on only one side of the base film, the above configuration cannot be obtained simply by devising the wiring printing pattern. This is because, as shown in Figure 11, it is necessary to cross the wiring. Therefore, conventional battery monitoring modules have used FPC610 (double-sided FPC) in which conductors are provided on both sides of the base film. In Figure 12, the wiring provided on one side of the base film is shown with a solid line, and the wiring provided on the other side is shown with a dotted line. By adopting a double-sided FPC in this way, the connector 620 The potentials in multiple connected wires can be arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).

[0007] However, in the case of double-sided FPCs, there are challenges such as increased manufacturing difficulty and higher costs as the size increases.

[0008] Furthermore, a technique is known in which a single-sided FPC is used and the ends of each wiring are aligned in the center of the FPC to configure the potential at the ends of these wirings as described above (see Patent Document 1).

[0009] However, in the case of this technology, it is not possible to use a common connector that is configured to connect to the edge of the FPC.

[0010] Thus, each of the above technologies still has room for improvement, as the applicable connectors are limited. [Prior art documents] [Patent Documents]

[0011] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 6774460 [Overview of the project] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]

[0012] The objective of the present invention is to provide a battery monitoring module that allows for changes in the arrangement of wiring while reducing costs. [Means for solving the problem]

[0013] To solve the above problems, the present invention employs the following means.

[0014] In other words, the battery monitoring module of the present invention is In a battery monitoring module attached to a battery in which cell units, consisting of a single cell or multiple cells connected in parallel, are arranged such that the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are adjacent to each other, and the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are connected in series by terminals, A flexible printed circuit board having multiple wirings on only one side of the base film, A connector attached to one edge of the flexible printed circuit board in the direction of arrangement of the cell units, It is equipped with, The battery is configured such that the potential of the terminal connected to at least one of the positive and negative electrodes increases alternately and sequentially on both sides in the width direction perpendicular to the arrangement direction as it moves toward the arrangement direction. If we denote the potentials at the aforementioned terminals, in order from lowest to highest, as V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n), then, The aforementioned multiple wires are, A first group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n), A second group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1), One end of each wire is connected to a third group of wires arranged at the edge of the flexible printed circuit board, It has, The other end of each wire in one of the first and second wiring groups is positioned at the edge of the flexible printed circuit board. The other end of each wire in the other of the two wiring groups, the first wiring group and the other wiring group, is positioned within the bending area of ​​the flexible printed circuit board. The folding region is folded, and the other end of each wire in the other wiring group is electrically connected to the other end of each wire in the third wiring group, so that the potentials of the multiple wires arranged on the edge of the flexible printed circuit board are arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).

[0015] Furthermore, the flexible printed circuit board of the present invention is A battery monitoring module is provided for a battery that is attached to a battery in which a cell unit consisting of a single cell or multiple cells connected in parallel is arranged such that the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are adjacent to each other, and the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are connected in series by terminals. A flexible printed circuit board comprising a base film and a plurality of wirings provided on only one side of the base film, wherein a connector is attached to one edge of the board in the direction of arrangement of the cell units, The battery is configured such that the potential of the terminal connected to at least one of the positive and negative electrodes increases alternately and sequentially on both sides in the width direction perpendicular to the arrangement direction as it moves toward the arrangement direction. If we denote the potentials at the aforementioned terminals, in order from lowest to highest, as V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n), then, The aforementioned multiple wires are, A first group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n), A second group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1), One end of each wire is connected to the third group of wires arranged at the edge, It has, The other end of each wire in one of the first and second wiring groups is positioned at the edge. The other end of each wire in the other of the two wiring groups, the first wiring group and the other wiring group, is positioned within the area where bending is planned. The folding region is folded, and the other end of each wire in the other wiring group is electrically connected to the other end of each wire in the third wiring group, so that the potentials of the multiple wires arranged at the edge are arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).

[0016] According to these inventions, by using a flexible printed wiring board in which a plurality of wirings are provided only on one surface of a base film, the arrangement of the wirings can be changed, and the potential difference between adjacent wirings can be reduced. Here, the "one end of the wiring" includes not only one tip of the wiring but also the vicinity of one tip. Further, the "other end of the wiring" includes not only the other tip of the wiring but also the vicinity of the other tip. In these inventions, the case where the plurality of wirings provided on the flexible printed wiring board include wirings used for purposes other than connecting to the electrodes of the battery is also included. In this case, the wirings used for purposes other than connecting to the electrodes of the battery may be provided between the plurality of wirings connected to the electrodes of the battery. And, the relationship between the potential of the wiring used for purposes other than connecting to the electrodes of the battery and the potential of the plurality of wirings connected to the electrodes of the battery is not particularly limited.

[0017] The planned bending area may be provided at only one location, or may be provided at a plurality of locations so as to correspond to each wiring in the other wiring group.

[0018] Further, the planned bending area may adopt a configuration in which it is bent once by one bending line, or may adopt a configuration in which it is bent twice by two bending lines.

Advantages of the Invention

[0019] As described above, according to the present invention, while reducing costs, the arrangement of the wirings can be changed.

Brief Description of the Drawings

[0020] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a state in which a battery monitoring module according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention is attached to a battery. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is an explanatory view of a battery unit. [Figure 3] Figure 3 is an enlarged view of the main part of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. [Figure 4] Figure 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. [Figure 5] Figure 5 is an enlarged view of the main part of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention. [Figure 6] Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the main part of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention. [Figure 7] Figure 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention. [Figure 8] Figure 8 is a plan view of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention. [Figure 9] Figure 9 is a plan view of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention. [Figure 10] Figure 10 is a plan view of a flexible printed circuit board according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention. [Figure 11] Figure 11 is an explanatory diagram of the electrical wiring of a battery monitoring module that is attached to the battery. [Figure 12] Figure 12 is a plan view showing a battery with a conventional battery monitoring module attached. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0021] The embodiments for carrying out this invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings, based on examples. However, unless otherwise specifically stated, the dimensions, materials, shapes, and relative arrangements of the components described in these embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of this invention to those components alone.

[0022] (Example 1) Referring to Figures 1 to 4, a battery monitoring module according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described. The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment is suitably provided in a voltage monitoring device for monitoring the voltage of a battery installed in, for example, an electric vehicle.

[0023] <Battery monitoring module configuration> Figure 1 is a plan view showing a battery monitoring module according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention attached to a battery. The battery comprises a plurality of cell units 10. In these plurality of cell units 10, the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units 10 are arranged adjacent to each other. These plurality of cell units 10 are configured to be connected in series by electrically connecting the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units 10 with busbars 11 that function as terminals.

[0024] Now, with reference to Figure 2, the cell unit 10 will be described. Figure 2 is a plan view showing several examples of cell units. The cell unit 10 consists of a single cell or multiple cells connected in parallel. Figure 2(a) shows the case where the cell unit 10 consists of a single cell 10a. In this case, the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cells 10a are connected by busbars 11, which are terminals. Note that for the cell unit 10 located at the very end of a multiple-cell arrangement (here, cell 10a), one of the positive or negative terminals is provided with a busbar 11 that is not connected to the adjacent cell unit 10, and the other is provided with a busbar 11 that is connected to the adjacent cell unit 10.

[0025] Figure 2(b) shows the case where the cell unit 10 is composed of two cells 10a and 10b. In this case, the two cells 10a and 10b are connected in parallel by a busbar 11 to form the cell unit 10. The positive and negative terminals of the cell unit 10, consisting of the two cells 10a and 10b, are connected by the busbar 11, which is a terminal. In the case of the cell unit 10 located at the very end of a multiple-cell arrangement, one of the positive or negative terminals is provided with a busbar 11 that is not connected to the adjacent cell unit 10, and the other is provided with a busbar 11 that is connected to the adjacent cell unit 10.

[0026] Figure 2(c) shows the case where the cell unit 10 is composed of three cells 10a, 10b, and 10c. In this case, the three cells 10a, 10b, and 10c are connected in parallel by a busbar 11 to form the cell unit 10. The positive and negative terminals of the cell unit 10, consisting of the three cells 10a, 10b, and 10c, are connected by the busbar 11, which is a terminal. For the cell unit 10 located at the very end of a multiple-cell arrangement, one of the positive or negative terminals is provided with a busbar 11 that is not connected to the adjacent cell unit 10, while the other is provided with a busbar 11 that is connected to the adjacent cell unit 10. Even when the cell unit 10 is composed of four or more cells, they are electrically connected in a similar configuration.

[0027] The potentials of the busbars 11 (terminals) connected to at least one of the positive and negative electrodes of the cell unit 10 are, in order from lowest to highest, V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n). Here, n is an integer. In each figure, the V() is omitted for the potentials, and only the numbers in parentheses are shown. As shown in Figure 1, the potentials of the busbars 11 are configured to increase alternately on both sides of the width direction perpendicular to the arrangement direction as you move in the arrangement direction of the cell units (from top to bottom in Figure 1).

[0028] A battery monitoring module is mounted on top of the battery configured in this way. The battery monitoring module comprises a flexible printed circuit board (hereinafter referred to as "FPC100") and a connector 150. The connector 150 is attached to one edge of the FPC100 in the direction of arrangement of the cell units 10. In Figure 1, only the outer shape of the connector 150 is shown by a dotted line. In this embodiment, the connector 150 is attached to the outermost edge of the FPC100 in the above-mentioned arrangement direction. Note that the connector 150 can employ various known technologies that can be attached to the edge of the FPC. I will omit the detailed explanation.

[0029] When the battery monitoring module is used in a voltage monitoring device installed in an electric vehicle, connector 150 is connected to connector 51 provided on the ECU 50. Note that Figure 1 shows only the main components of the battery monitoring module. Generally, the battery monitoring module also includes a case for fixing the FPC and a temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of the battery (cells), but these are omitted in Figure 1.

[0030] <fpc> The FPC100 will be described in more detail, particularly with reference to Figure 3. The FPC100 is a single-sided FPC having conductors (such as copper foil) that constitute multiple wirings on only one side of the base film. Figure 3 is an enlarged view (an enlarged view of a part of the plan view) of the main part of the FPC according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. In the figure, the wiring provided inside is indicated by dotted lines.

[0031] The FPC 100 according to this embodiment comprises a main body 110, a first branch portion 120 and a second branch portion 130 that branch off from the main body 110, and a bent portion 140. Inside each portion, a plurality of wirings 102 are provided, which are formed by etching a metal foil (such as copper foil). At the end of the main body 110, the plurality of wirings 102 are exposed. A connector 150 is provided at the end of the main body 110, and the plurality of terminals (not shown) provided on the connector 150 are electrically connected to the exposed plurality of wirings 102, respectively.

[0032] In this embodiment, the first branch 120 is positioned near the busbar 11 where the potentials are V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n). The second branch 130 is positioned near the busbar 11 where the potentials are V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1).

[0033] In Figure 3, only the wiring 102 connected to the busbar 11 with potentials V(0) to V(3) and V(2N-3) to V(2N) is shown, and the wiring 102 connected to the busbar 11 with potentials V(4) to V(2N-4) is omitted.

[0034] Furthermore, the multiple wires 102 each have a first group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n). Each wire constituting the first group of wires is shown as wire 102a in the figure. The multiple wires 102 also have a second group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1). Each wire constituting the second group of wires is shown as wire 102b in the figure. In addition, the multiple wires 102 each have a third group of wires, where one end of each wire is located on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100 in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided). In this embodiment, "one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100 in the arrangement direction" corresponds to one end of the FPC 100 in the longitudinal direction. Each wire constituting the third wiring group is shown as wire 102c in the figure. Needless to say, the electrical connection between the wire and the busbar 11 may be made directly using solder or the like, or indirectly via other components (such as conductors provided in a case not shown). The same applies to the embodiments described below.

[0035] Furthermore, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is configured to be positioned at one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100 in the arrangement direction. Also, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140X of the FPC 100. Here, Figure 3(a) shows the FPC 100 before bending. Figure 3(a) shows an enlarged view of a portion of the plan view in the initial state. Figure 3(b) also shows an enlarged view of a portion of the plan view in the state after the FPC 100 has been bent and the ends of the wiring 102 have been electrically connected. The bent portion 140 described above is obtained by bending along the dashed line L1 in Figure 3(a). Therefore, in Figure 3(a), the area that will later become the bent portion 140 corresponds to the "planned bending area 140X" described above.

[0036] As shown in Figure 3(a), the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is indicated by points PB0, PB2, ..., PB2n-2, and PB2n. Similarly, the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is indicated by points PA0, PA2, ..., PA2n-2, and PA2n.

[0037] In the FPC 100 according to this embodiment, the planned bending area 140X is bent, and the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected. As shown in Figure 3(b), the electrical connection points where these wires are electrically connected are indicated by points PAB0, PAB2, ..., PAB2n-2, and PAB2n. With this configuration, the potentials of the multiple wires arranged on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided) in the FPC 100 can be arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).

[0038] <Vectoring connection> Various known techniques can be used for the technique of electrically connecting the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group to the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group. The configurations of two types of electrical connections will be described below with reference to Figure 4. Note that the schematic cross-sectional view shown in Figure 4 corresponds to the AA cross-sectional view in Figure 3(b).

[0039] First, the configuration of the electrical connection shown in Figure 4(a) will be explained. The FPC 100 comprises a base film 101, a plurality of wirings 102 provided on one side of the base film 101, and a cover film 103 that covers the plurality of wirings 102. The plurality of wirings 102 are obtained by etching a metal foil (such as copper foil). After the plurality of wirings 102 are formed, the cover film 103 is bonded onto the base film 101 and the plurality of wirings 102. Although not shown in the figure, an adhesive layer is provided between the cover film 103 and the base film 101, etc.

[0040] Openings are provided in the cover film 103 near the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group and near the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group. As a result, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group (more specifically, near the other tip) and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group (more specifically, near the other tip) are exposed. Then, as described above, when the area to be folded is folded, the exposed portion of the wire 102a and the exposed portion of the wire 102c are electrically connected by the solder portion 210.

[0041] In the electrical connection section described above, for example, the soldered portion 210 can be obtained by applying solder plating and then heating it with a hot press. Of course, the soldered portion 210 may also be provided by other methods (laser soldering or reflow soldering).

[0042] Furthermore, to allow visual inspection of the electrical connection, through holes can be provided in the portion of the FPC 100 where the solder portion 210 is located. In addition, to prevent the bent portion 140 from returning to its original shape due to springback and to further improve insulation, the solder portion 210 It is desirable to adopt a configuration in which the cover films 103 are bonded together using an adhesive (tack) 310 or the like in the vicinity. Furthermore, in order to suppress the stress acting on the electrical connection when an external force is applied to the FPC 100, it is desirable to join a reinforcing member 400 to the position directly behind the electrical connection on the FPC 100 using an adhesive (tack) 320. This increases rigidity and improves vibration resistance. If this reinforcing member is fixed to a case (not shown), vibration resistance will be further improved. The reinforcing member can be a plate-shaped member or a film-shaped member.

[0043] Next, the configuration of the electrical connection shown in Figure 4(b) will be described. The configuration of the FPC 100 is as described above. In the configuration shown in Figure 4(b), the cover film 103 is missing the area near the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group, and an opening is provided near the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group. As a result, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group (more specifically, the area including the other tip) and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group (more specifically, the area near the other tip) are exposed. Then, as described above, when the area to be folded is folded, the exposed portion of the wire 102a and the exposed portion of the wire 102c are electrically connected by the solder portion 220. The method for providing the solder portion 220 is as described above. By adopting such a configuration, the electrical connection can be easily confirmed visually.

[0044] Furthermore, in order to suppress short circuits and deterioration of electrical connections, it is desirable to coat the solder portion 220 with an insulating material such as a resin material (see coating portion 510). This coating portion 510 also has the effect of suppressing the bending portion 140 from returning to its original shape due to springback. As mentioned above, it is also desirable to adopt a configuration in which the cover films 103 are bonded together with an adhesive (tack) 310 near the solder portion 220. Furthermore, as mentioned above, it is also desirable to join the reinforcing member 400 to the position directly behind the electrical connection portion of the FPC 100 with an adhesive (tack) 320.

[0045] <Advantages of the battery monitoring module according to this embodiment> According to the battery monitoring module of this embodiment, the arrangement of wiring can be changed by using a single-sided FPC having multiple wirings 102 on only one side of the base film 101. Thus, in this embodiment, it is not necessary to use a double-sided FPC, and the arrangement of wiring can be changed. In addition, the connector 150 can be attached to the edge of the FPC 100. Therefore, various common known connectors can be used. As a result, costs can be reduced.

[0046] Furthermore, the potential difference between adjacent wires in the FPC100 and between adjacent terminals in the connector 150 can be reduced. Therefore, the occurrence of short circuits due to migration and other factors can be suppressed. In addition, the potential difference between adjacent terminals in the connector 51 provided in the ECU50 can also be reduced, and the circuit board in the ECU50 can be simplified.

[0047] Furthermore, the FPC100 may also have a configuration in which the multiple wirings 102 provided on it include wiring used for purposes other than electrically connecting to the battery electrodes (electrically connecting via the busbar 11). In other words, it may also have a configuration in which wiring other than the wiring that constitutes the first to third wiring groups can be used. In this case, the wiring used for purposes other than connecting to the battery electrodes may be provided between the multiple wirings that are connected to the battery electrodes. And there are no particular limitations on the relationship between the potential of the wiring used for purposes other than connecting to the battery electrodes and the potential of the multiple wirings that are connected to the battery electrodes. Generally, in a battery monitoring module, wiring for voltage measurement is used. In addition, wiring for temperature measurement is also provided, and the potential of the temperature measurement wiring is lower than that of the voltage measurement wiring. When this temperature measurement wiring is installed between voltage measurement wiring, it is desirable to make the distance between the wirings sufficiently long in order to suppress the occurrence of migration, etc. Therefore, for example, when installing temperature measurement wiring between wiring with a potential of V(2) and wiring with a potential of V(3), it is good to make the distance between the temperature measurement wiring and the wiring with a potential of V(2), and the distance between the temperature measurement wiring and the wiring with a potential of V(3), wide.

[0048] In this embodiment, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned at one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100 in the arrangement direction (one end in the longitudinal direction of the FPC 100), and the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140X of the FPC 100. In this embodiment, the planned bending area 140X is folded, and the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0049] However, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the other end of each wire in the first wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100, and the other end of each wire in the second wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area of ​​the FPC 100. In this case, it goes without saying that the planned bending area is folded, and a configuration is adopted in which the other end of each wire in the second wiring group and the other end of each wire in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0050] (Example 2) Referring to Figures 5 to 7, a battery monitoring module according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described. The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment is also suitably installed in a voltage monitoring device for monitoring the voltage of a battery mounted on an electric vehicle, for example. In this embodiment as well, in each figure, the potential V() is omitted, and only the number in parentheses is shown.

[0051] The basic configuration of the battery monitoring module is as described in Example 1. In this example, the configuration of FPC100A differs from the configuration of FPC100 shown in Example 1.

[0052] <fpc> FPC100A will be described with particular reference to Figures 5 and 6. FPC100A is a single-sided FPC having multiple conductors (copper foil, etc.) forming wiring on only one side of the base film. Figures 5 and 6 are enlarged views (enlarged views of a part of the plan view) of the main parts of the FPC according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention. In the figures, the wiring provided inside is indicated by dotted lines.

[0053] The FPC 100A according to this embodiment comprises a main body 110A, a first branch portion 120A and a second branch portion 130A that branch off from the main body 110A, and a bent portion 140A. Inside each portion, a plurality of wirings 102 are provided, which are formed by etching a metal foil (such as copper foil). At the end of the main body 110A, the plurality of wirings 102 are exposed. Similar to Embodiment 1, a connector is provided at the end of the main body 110A, and the plurality of terminals provided on the connector are electrically connected to the exposed plurality of wirings 102, respectively.

[0054] In this embodiment, the first branch 120A is positioned near the busbar 11 of the battery, where the potentials are V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n). The branch section 130A is positioned near the busbar 11 of the battery, where the potentials are V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1).

[0055] Generally, battery monitoring modules are equipped with numerous cell units, and the above n is a large number. However, for convenience, this embodiment will explain using the case where n=5 as an example. In Embodiment 1, the first branch 120 is provided on the right side of the figure and the second branch 130 is provided on the left side, whereas in this embodiment, the first branch 120A is provided on the left side of the figure and the second branch 130A is provided on the right side. Although not specifically shown in the figures, in this embodiment, in Figure 1, the potentials of each busbar 11 on the left side are V(0), V(2), ..., V(8), V(10), and the potentials of each busbar 11 on the right side are V(1), V(3), V(5), V(7), V(9). Multiple cell units and busbars 11 are configured in this manner.

[0056] In this embodiment as well, the multiple wires 102 each have a first group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(0), V(2), ..., V(8), V(10). Each wire constituting the first group of wires is shown as wire 102a in the figure. The multiple wires 102 also have a second group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(1), V(3), V(5), V(7), V(9). Each wire constituting the second group of wires is shown as wire 102b in the figure. Furthermore, the multiple wires 102 each have a third group of wires, where one end of each wire is located on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100A in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided). Each wire constituting the third group of wires is shown as wire 102c in the figure. The electrical connection between the wires and the busbar 11 is as described in Embodiment 1.

[0057] Furthermore, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is configured to be positioned on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100A in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided). Also, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140XA of the FPC 100A. Here, Figure 5 shows an enlarged portion of the plan view of the FPC 100A before bending is performed. Figure 6(a) shows an enlarged portion of the plan view of the FPC 100A after the first bending is performed. Furthermore, Figure 6(b) shows an enlarged portion of the plan view of the FPC 100A after the second bending is performed and the ends of the wires 102 are electrically connected.

[0058] In this embodiment, the material is folded twice by two folding lines L2 and L3. That is, in Figure 5, the first folding is performed by folding line L2, and then the second folding is performed by folding line L3. This results in the aforementioned folded portion 140A. Therefore, in Figure 5, the area that will later become the folded portion 140A corresponds to the "planned folding area 140XA" described above.

[0059] As shown in Figures 5 and 6(a), the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is indicated by points PB1, PB3, PB5, PB7, and PB9. Similarly, the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is indicated by points PA1, PA3, PA5, PA7, and PA9.

[0060] In the FPC100A according to this embodiment, the planned bending area 140XA is bent, and the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected. As shown in Figure 6(b), the electrical connection points where these wires are electrically connected are indicated by points PAB1, PAB3, PAB5, PAB7, and PAB9. With the above configuration, the potential of the multiple wires arranged on one edge (the part where the connector 150 is provided) in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC100A is Therefore, they can be arranged in the order V(0), V(1), V(2), ..., V(8), V(9), V(10).

[0061] <Vectoring connection> Various known techniques can be used for the electrical connection of the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group to the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group. The configurations of two types of electrical connections will be described below with reference to Figure 7. Note that the schematic cross-sectional view shown in Figure 7 corresponds to the BB cross-sectional view in Figure 6(b).

[0062] First, let's explain the configuration of the electrical connection shown in Figure 7(a). The configuration of FPC100A is the same as described in Example 1, so we will omit that explanation.

[0063] In the configuration shown in Figure 7(a), an opening is provided in the cover film 103 near the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group. Also, a through hole is provided in the FPC 100A near the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group. As a result, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group (more specifically, near the other tip) and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group (more specifically, near the other tip) are exposed. Then, as described above, when the area to be folded is folded, the exposed portion of the wire 102b and the exposed portion of the wire 102c are electrically connected by the solder portion 230. The method for providing the solder portion 230 is as described in Example 1. In this embodiment, since the upper surface of the wire 102b is exposed, there is an advantage that soldering is easier and the electrical connection is easier to see compared to Example 1.

[0064] Furthermore, in order to suppress short circuits and deterioration of electrical connections, it is desirable to coat the solder portion 230 with an insulating material such as resin (see coating portion 520). In addition, in order to prevent the bent portion 140A from returning to its original shape due to springback and to further enhance insulation, it is desirable to adopt a configuration in which the cover films 103 are bonded together with an adhesive (tack) 311 or the like near the solder portion 230, and the cover film 103 and the base film 101 are bonded together with an adhesive (tack) 312 or the like. Furthermore, in order to suppress stress acting on the electrical connections when an external force is applied to the FPC 100A, it is desirable to attach a reinforcing member 400 to the position directly behind the electrical connections in the FPC 100A with an adhesive (tack). This increases rigidity and improves vibration resistance. If this reinforcing member is fixed to a case (not shown), vibration resistance will be further improved. The reinforcing member can be a plate-shaped member or a film-shaped member.

[0065] Next, the configuration of the electrical connection shown in Figure 7(b) will be described. The configuration of FPC100A is as described above. In the configuration shown in Figure 7(b), the cover film 103 is missing the area near the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group, and an opening is provided near the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group. As a result, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group (more specifically, the area including the other tip) and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group (more specifically, the area near the other tip) are exposed. Then, as described above, when the area to be folded is folded, the exposed portion of the wire 102b and the exposed portion of the wire 102c are electrically connected by the solder portion 240. The method for providing the solder portion 240 is as described above. By adopting such a configuration, the electrical connection can be easily confirmed visually.

[0066] Furthermore, to suppress short circuits and deterioration of electrical connections, it is desirable to coat the soldered portion 240 with an insulating material such as resin (see coated portion 530). This coated portion 530 allows the bent portion 140 to spring back to its original shape. This also has the effect of preventing the solder from returning to its original state. Furthermore, as mentioned above, it is desirable to adopt a configuration in which the cover films 103 are bonded together with adhesive (tack) 311 or the like near the solder portion 240, and the cover film 103 and the base film 101 are bonded together with adhesive (tack) 312 or the like. In addition, as mentioned above, it is desirable to join the reinforcing member 400 to the position directly behind the electrical connection portion of the FPC 100A with adhesive (tack) 320.

[0067] The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment, configured as described above, can also obtain the same effects as in Embodiment 1. Similar to Embodiment 1, the configuration can be adopted in which the multiple wirings 102 provided on the FPC 100A include wiring used for purposes other than electrically connecting to the battery electrodes.

[0068] In this embodiment, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100A, and the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140XA in the FPC 100A. In this embodiment, the planned bending area 140XA is folded, and the other ends of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other ends of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0069] However, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the other end of each wire in the second wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100A, and the other end of each wire in the first wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area of ​​the FPC 100A. In this case, it goes without saying that the planned bending area is bent, and a configuration is adopted in which the other end of each wire in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0070] (Example 3) Referring to Figure 8, a battery monitoring module according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention will be described. The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment is also suitably installed in a voltage monitoring device for monitoring the voltage of a battery mounted in an electric vehicle, for example. In this embodiment as well, in Figure 8, the potential V() is omitted, and only the number in parentheses is shown.

[0071] The basic configuration of the battery monitoring module is as described in Example 1. In this example, the configuration of FPC100B differs from the configuration of FPC100 shown in Example 1.

[0072] <fpc> FPC100B will be described with reference to Figure 8. FPC100B is a single-sided FPC having multiple conductors (such as copper foil) forming wiring on only one side of the base film. Figure 8 is a plan view of an FPC according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention. In the figure, the wiring provided inside is indicated by dotted lines.

[0073] The FPC100B according to this embodiment comprises a main body 110B, a plurality of busbar connection tab portions 115B that branch off from the main body 110B, and a bent portion 140B. Inside each portion, a plurality of wirings 102 are provided, which are formed by etching metal foil (copper foil, etc.). At the end of the main body 110B, the plurality of wirings 102 are exposed. Similar to Embodiment 1, a connector is provided at the end of the main body 110B, and the plurality of terminals provided on the connector are electrically connected to the exposed plurality of wirings 102, respectively.

[0074] In this embodiment, the main unit 110B is positioned on top of a battery composed of multiple cell units, and multiple busbar connection tabs 115B are positioned on top of busbars 11, each having a potential of V(0), V(1), ..., V(2n-1), V(2n).

[0075] Generally, battery monitoring modules are equipped with numerous cell units, and the above n becomes a large number. However, for convenience, this embodiment will explain using the case where n=2 as an example. Although not specifically shown in the figures, in this embodiment, in Figure 1, multiple cell units and busbars 11 are configured such that the potentials of each busbar 11 on the left side are V(0), V(2), and V(4), and the potentials of each busbar 11 on the right side are V(1), V(3).

[0076] In this embodiment as well, the multiple wires 102 each have a first group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(0), V(2), and V(4). Each wire constituting the first group of wires is shown as wire 102a in the figure. The multiple wires 102 also have a second group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(1) and V(3). Each wire constituting the second group of wires is shown as wire 102b in the figure. Furthermore, the multiple wires 102 each have a third group of wires, where one end of each wire is located on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100B in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided). Each wire constituting the third group of wires is shown as wire 102c in the figure. The electrical connection between the wires and the busbar 11 is as described in Embodiment 1.

[0077] Furthermore, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is configured to be positioned on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100B in the arrangement direction (the portion where the connector 150 is provided). Also, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140XB of the FPC 100B. Here, Figure 8(a) shows a plan view of the FPC 100B before bending is performed. Figure 8(b) shows a plan view of the FPC 100B after bending has been performed and the ends of the wires 102 have been electrically connected.

[0078] In this embodiment, the bending process is performed along a single bending line L4. This results in the aforementioned bent portion 140B. Therefore, in Figure 8(a), the area that will later become the bent portion 140B corresponds to the "planned bending area 140XB" described above.

[0079] As shown in Figure 8(a), the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is indicated by points PB1 and PB3. Similarly, the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is indicated by points PA1 and PA3.

[0080] In the FPC100B according to this embodiment, the planned bending area 140XB is bent, and the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected. As shown in Figure 8(b), the electrical connection points where these wires are electrically connected are indicated by points PAB1 and PAB3. With the above configuration, the potentials of the multiple wires arranged on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided) in the FPC100B can be arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), V(4).

[0081] The electrical connection between the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is as described in Embodiment 1 above, so its explanation will be omitted.

[0082] The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment, configured as described above, can also obtain the same effects as in Embodiment 1. Similar to Embodiment 1, the configuration can be adopted in which the multiple wirings 102 provided on the FPC100B include wiring used for purposes other than electrically connecting to the battery electrodes.

[0083] In this embodiment, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100B, and the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area of ​​the FPC 100B. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the planned bending area 140XB is folded, and the other ends of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other ends of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0084] However, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the other end of each wire in the second wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100B, and the other end of each wire in the first wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area of ​​the FPC 100B. In this case, it goes without saying that the planned bending area is folded, and a configuration is adopted in which the other end of each wire in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0085] (Example 4) Referring to Figure 9, a battery monitoring module according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention will be described. The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment is also suitably installed in a voltage monitoring device for monitoring the voltage of a battery mounted in an electric vehicle, for example. In this embodiment as well, in Figure 9, the potential V() is omitted, and only the number in parentheses is shown.

[0086] The basic configuration of the battery monitoring module is as described in Example 1. In this example, the configuration of FPC100C differs from the configuration of FPC100 shown in Example 1.

[0087] <fpc> FPC100C will be described with reference to Figure 9. FPC100C is a single-sided FPC having multiple conductors (such as copper foil) forming wiring on only one side of the base film. Figure 9 is a plan view of an FPC according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention. In the figure, the wiring provided inside is indicated by dotted lines.

[0088] The FPC100C according to this embodiment comprises a main body 110C, a plurality of busbar connection tab portions 115C that branch off from the main body 110C, and a plurality of bent portions 140C. Inside each portion, a plurality of wirings 102 are provided, which are formed by etching a metal foil (such as copper foil). At the end of the main body 110C, the plurality of wirings 102 are exposed. Similar to Embodiment 1, a connector is provided at the end of the main body 110C, and the plurality of terminals provided on the connector are electrically connected to the exposed plurality of wirings 102, respectively.

[0089] In this embodiment, the main unit 110C is positioned on top of a battery composed of multiple cell units, and multiple busbar connection tabs 115C are positioned on top of busbars 11, each having a potential of V(0), V(1), ..., V(2n-1), V(2n).

[0090] Generally, battery monitoring modules are equipped with numerous cell units, and the above n becomes a large number. However, for convenience, this embodiment will explain using the case where n=2 as an example. Although not shown in the diagram, in this embodiment, the multiple cell units and busbars 11 are configured such that the potentials of each busbar 11 on the left side are V(0), V(2), and V(4) in Figure 1, and the potentials of each busbar 11 on the right side are V(1) and V(3).

[0091] In this embodiment as well, the multiple wires 102 each have a first group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(0), V(2), and V(4). Each wire constituting the first group of wires is shown as wire 102a in the figure. The multiple wires 102 also have a second group of wires, where one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(1) and V(3). Each wire constituting the second group of wires is shown as wire 102b in the figure. Furthermore, the multiple wires 102 each have a third group of wires, where one end of each wire is located on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100C in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided). Each wire constituting the third group of wires is shown as wire 102c in the figure. The electrical connection between the wires and the busbar 11 is as described in Embodiment 1.

[0092] Furthermore, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is configured to be positioned on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the FPC100C in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided). Also, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140XC of the FPC100C. Here, Figure 9(a) shows a plan view of the FPC100C before bending. Figure 9(b) shows the FPC100 C This diagram shows the state after bending and electrically connecting the ends of the wiring 102.

[0093] In this embodiment, bending is performed along each bending line L5. This results in the multiple bending sections 140C described above. Therefore, in Figure 9(a), the area that will later become a bending section 140C corresponds to the "planned bending area 140XC" described above. In this embodiment, each wiring 102b in the second wiring group is individually provided with a planned bending area 140XC.

[0094] As shown in Figure 9(a), the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is indicated by points PB1 and PB3. Similarly, the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is indicated by points PA1 and PA3.

[0095] In the FPC100C according to this embodiment, each planned bending region 140XC is bent, and the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected. As shown in Figure 9(b), the electrical connection points where these wires are electrically connected are indicated by points PAB1 and PAB3. With the above configuration, the potentials of the multiple wires arranged on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided) in the FPC100C can be arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), V(4).

[0096] The electrical connection between the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is as described in Embodiment 1 above, so its explanation will be omitted.

[0097] The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment, configured as described above, can also obtain the same effects as in Embodiment 1. Similar to Embodiment 1, the configuration can be adopted in which the multiple wirings 102 provided on the FPC100C include wiring used for purposes other than electrically connecting to the battery electrodes.

[0098] In this embodiment, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100C, and the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned within each planned bending region 140XC in the FPC 100C. In this embodiment, all planned bending regions 140XC are folded, and the other ends of each wire 102b in the second wiring group and the other ends of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0099] However, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the other end of each wire in the second wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100C, and the other end of each wire in the first wiring group is positioned within each of the multiple planned bending areas in the FPC 100C. In this case, it goes without saying that a configuration is adopted in which all of the multiple planned bending areas are bent and the other end of each wire in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0100] (Example 5) Referring to Figure 10, a battery monitoring module according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention will be described. The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment is also suitably installed in a voltage monitoring device for monitoring the voltage of a battery mounted on an electric vehicle, for example. In this embodiment as well, in Figure 10, the potential V() is omitted, and only the number in parentheses is shown.

[0101] The basic configuration of the battery monitoring module is as described in Example 1. In this embodiment, the configuration of FPC100D differs from the configuration of FPC100 shown in Example 1.

[0102] <fpc> FPC100D will be described with reference to Figure 10. FPC100D is a single-sided FPC having multiple conductors (such as copper foil) forming wiring on only one side of the base film. Figure 10 is a plan view of an FPC according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention. In the figure, the wiring provided inside is indicated by dotted lines.

[0103] The FPC100D according to this embodiment comprises a main body 110D, a first branch portion 120D and a second branch portion 130D that branch off from the main body 110D, and a bent portion 140D. Inside each portion, a plurality of wirings 102 are provided, which are formed by etching a metal foil (such as copper foil). At the end of the main body 110D, the plurality of wirings 102 are exposed. A connector 150 is provided at the end of the main body 110D, and a plurality of terminals (not shown) provided on the connector 150 are electrically connected to the exposed plurality of wirings 102.

[0104] In this embodiment, the first branch 120D is positioned near the busbar 11 of the battery whose potentials are V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n). The second branch 130D is positioned near the busbar 11 of the battery whose potentials are V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1).

[0105] In Figure 10, only the wiring 102 connected to the busbar 11 with potentials V(0) to V(3) and V(2N-3) to V(2N) is shown, and the wiring 102 connected to the busbar 11 with potentials V(4) to V(2N-4) is omitted.

[0106] Furthermore, each of the multiple wires 102 has a first group of wires, with one end of each wire connected to a busbar 11 whose potentials are V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n). Each wire constituting the first wiring group is shown as wire 102a in the figure. Furthermore, the multiple wires 102 have a second wiring group in which one end of each wire is connected to a busbar 11 with potentials V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1). Each wire constituting the second wiring group is shown as wire 102b in the figure. In addition, the multiple wires 102 have a third wiring group in which one end of each wire is located on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the arrangement direction of the FPC 100D (the part where the connector 150 is provided). Each wire constituting the third wiring group is shown as wire 102c in the figure. The electrical connection between the wires and the busbar 11 is as described in Example 1.

[0107] Furthermore, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is configured to be positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100D. Also, the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140XD in the FPC 100D. Here, Figure 10(a) shows an enlarged portion of the plan view of the FPC 100D before bending. Figure 10(b) shows an enlarged portion of the plan view of the FPC 100D after bending and electrical connection of the ends of the wires 102. By bending along the dashed line L6 in Figure 10(a), the aforementioned bent portion 140 is formed. D This is obtained. Therefore, in Figure 10(a), the folded portion 140 D The resulting region corresponds to the "folding area 140XD" mentioned above.

[0108] As shown in Figure 10(a), the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is indicated by points PB0, PB2, ..., PB2n-2, and PB2n. Similarly, the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is indicated by points PA0, PA2, ..., PA2n-2, and PA2n.

[0109] In the FPC100D according to this embodiment, the planned bending area 140XD is bent, and the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected. As shown in Figure 10(b), the electrical connection points where these wires are electrically connected are indicated by points PAB0, PAB2, ..., PAB2n-2, and PAB2n. With this configuration, the potentials of the multiple wires arranged on one edge of the cell unit 10 in the arrangement direction (the part where the connector 150 is provided) in the FPC100D can be arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).

[0110] The electrical connection between the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group is as described in Embodiment 1 above, so its explanation will be omitted.

[0111] The battery monitoring module according to this embodiment, configured as described above, can also obtain the same effects as in Embodiment 1. Similar to Embodiment 1, the configuration can be adopted in which the multiple wirings 102 provided on the FPC100D include wiring used for purposes other than electrically connecting to the battery electrodes.

[0112] In this embodiment, the other end of each wire 102b in the second wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100D, and the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area 140XD in the FPC 100D. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the planned bending area 140XD is folded, and the other end of each wire 102a in the first wiring group and the other end of each wire 102c in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0113] However, it is also possible to adopt a configuration in which the other end of each wire in the first wiring group is positioned at one edge in the arrangement direction of the cell unit 10 in the FPC 100D, and the other end of each wire in the second wiring group is positioned within the planned bending area of ​​the FPC 100D. In this case, it goes without saying that the planned bending area is folded, and a configuration is adopted in which the other end of each wire in the second wiring group and the other end of each wire in the third wiring group are electrically connected.

[0114] In the above embodiments 1 to 4, the connector 150 was shown to be attached to one of the leading edges of the FPC in the arrangement direction of the cell units 10 (one of the leading edges in the longitudinal direction of the FPC). In contrast, in this embodiment, although the connector 150 is on one of the edges in the arrangement direction of the cell units 10, it is fixed to an edge located near the center in the longitudinal direction of the FPC. Thus, the position to which the connector 150 is attached is not limited to the longitudinal position of the FPC, as long as it is on one of the edges in the arrangement direction of the cell units 10 of the FPC. [Explanation of symbols]

[0115] 10 cell units 11 Busba 50 ECU 51 Connectors 100, 100A, 100B, 100C, 100D FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit Board) 101 Base film 102, 102a, 102b, 102c wiring 103 Cover film 110,110A,110B,110C,110D Executive 115B, 115C Busbar connection tab section 120, 120A, 120D First branch 130, 130A, 130D Second branch 140, 140A, 140B, 140C, 140D Folded section 140X, 140XA, 140XB, 140XC, 140XD Folding area 150 connectors 210, 220, 230, 240 Handabe 310, 311, 312, 320 Adhesives (sealants) 400 Reinforcement member 510, 520, 530 Coating section< / fpc> < / fpc> < / fpc> < / fpc> < / fpc>

Claims

1. In a battery monitoring module attached to a battery in which cell units, consisting of a single cell or multiple cells connected in parallel, are arranged such that the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are adjacent to each other, and the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are connected in series by terminals, A flexible printed circuit board having multiple wirings on only one side of the base film, A connector attached to one edge of the flexible printed circuit board in the direction of arrangement of the cell units, It is equipped with, The battery is configured such that the potential of the terminal connected to at least one of the positive and negative electrodes increases alternately and sequentially on both sides in the width direction perpendicular to the arrangement direction as it moves toward the arrangement direction. If we consider the potentials at the aforementioned terminals to be V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n), in descending order from lowest to highest, The aforementioned multiple wires are, A first group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n), A second group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1), One end of each wire is connected to a third group of wires arranged at the edge of the flexible printed circuit board, It has, The other end of each wire in one of the first and second wiring groups is positioned at the edge of the flexible printed circuit board. The other end of each wire in the other of the two wiring groups, the first wiring group and the other wiring group, is positioned within the bending area of ​​the flexible printed circuit board. A battery monitoring module characterized in that the area to be folded is folded, and the other end of each wire in the other group of wires is electrically connected to the other end of each wire in the third group of wires, so that the potentials of the multiple wires arranged on the edge of the flexible printed circuit board are arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).

2. The battery monitoring module according to claim 1, characterized in that only one area is provided for the planned bending.

3. The battery monitoring module according to claim 1, characterized in that the planned bending areas are provided in multiple locations corresponding to each wiring in the other wiring group.

4. The battery monitoring module according to claim 1, characterized in that the area to be folded is folded once by a single folding line.

5. The battery monitoring module according to claim 1, characterized in that the area to be folded is folded twice by two folding lines.

6. A battery monitoring module is provided for a battery that is attached to a battery in which a cell unit consisting of a single cell or multiple cells connected in parallel is arranged such that the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are adjacent to each other, and the positive and negative terminals of adjacent cell units are connected in series by terminals. A flexible printed circuit board comprising a base film and a plurality of wirings provided on only one side of the base film, wherein a connector is attached to one edge of the board in the direction of arrangement of the cell units, The battery is configured such that the potential of the terminal connected to at least one of the positive and negative electrodes increases alternately and sequentially on both sides in the width direction perpendicular to the arrangement direction as it moves toward the arrangement direction. If we consider the potentials at the aforementioned terminals to be V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n), in descending order from lowest to highest, The aforementioned multiple wires are, A first group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(0), V(2), ..., V(2n-2), V(2n), A second group of wires, each with one end connected to terminals having potentials V(1), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-1), One end of each wire is connected to the third group of wires arranged at the edge, It has, The other end of each wire in one of the first and second wiring groups is positioned at the edge. The other end of each wire in the other of the two wiring groups, the first wiring group and the other wiring group, is positioned within the area where bending is planned. A flexible printed circuit board characterized in that the area to be folded is folded, and the other end of each wire in the other wiring group is electrically connected to the other end of each wire in the third wiring group, so that the potentials of the multiple wires arranged at the edge are arranged in the order of V(0), V(1), V(2), V(3), ..., V(2n-3), V(2n-2), V(2n-1), V(2n).

7. The flexible printed circuit board according to claim 6, characterized in that only one bending area is provided.

8. The flexible printed circuit board according to claim 6, characterized in that the planned bending areas are provided in multiple locations corresponding to each wiring in the other wiring group.

9. The flexible printed circuit board according to claim 6, characterized in that the area to be folded is folded once by a single folding line.

10. The flexible printed circuit board according to claim 6, characterized in that the area to be folded is folded twice by two folding lines.

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