Function
Function
General
Output voltage from the generator (GEN) is calculated from the calculated battery temperature in order to charge the battery fully. The central electronic module (CEM) calculates the battery temperature using the outside temperature. The outside temperature is obtained from the outside temperature sensor.
See also Design and Function, Engine control module (ECM).
Charging
When the engine is started, information is transmitted from the central electronic module (CEM) to the charge regulator (also called the alternator control module (ACM)) via the engine control module (ECM).
The regulator directs current to the excitation winding rotor and is then grounded via the regulator. When the current travels through the rotor a magnetic field is formed around the rotor. When the engine is started and the rotor begins to rotate, the magnetic field also rotates and then produces alternating current in the stator windings.
Alternating current is rectified when it passes the diodes and is then fed to the electrical system of the vehicle. The voltage obtained from the stator winding also passes to the regulator via the rectifier and affects the control functions.
The desired value for charge voltage is transmitted from the central electronic module (CEM) to the charge regulator via the central electronic module (CEM). This value is based on factors such as the calculated battery temperature. The regulator then operates so that the desired voltage is maintained at the battery.
The charge indicator lamp in the combined instrument panel is controlled by the driver information module (DIM) via signals from the controller area network (CAN).
Current limiting
See Design and Function, Central electronic module (CEM).