Charging System Operation: Notes
The purpose of the charging system is to maintain the battery charge and vehicle loads. There are 6 modes of operation and they include:
- Charge Mode
- Fuel Economy Mode
- Voltage Reduction Mode
- Start Up Mode
- Windshield Deice Mode
- Battery Sulfation Mode
The powertrain control module (PCM) controls the generator through the generator field control circuit. It monitors the generator performance through the generator field duty cycle signal circuit. The signal is a 5-volt pulse width modulated (PWM) signal of 128 Hz with a duty cycle of 0-100 percent. Normal duty cycle is between 5-95 percent. Between 0-5 percent and 95-100 percent are for diagnostic purposes. The following table shows the commanded duty cycle and output voltage of the generator:
| Commanded Duty Cycle | Generator Output Voltage |
|---|---|
| 10% | 11 V |
| 20% | 11.56 V |
| 30% | 12.12 V |
| 40% | 12.68 V |
| 50% | 13.25 V |
| 60% | 13.81 V |
| 70% | 14.37 V |
| 80% | 14.94 V |
| 90% | 15.5 V |
The generator provides a feedback signal of the generator voltage output through the generator field duty cycle signal circuit to the PCM, this information is sent to the body control module (BCM). The signal is a 5-volt PWM signal of 128 Hz with a duty cycle of 0-100 percent. Normal duty cycle is between 5-99 percent. Between 0-5 percent and 100 percent are for diagnostic purposes.