Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Electrical therapeutic systems
Patent
1996-05-03
1997-12-23
Kamm, William E.
Surgery: light, thermal, and electrical application
Light, thermal, and electrical application
Electrical therapeutic systems
A61N 139
Patent
active
057002800
ABSTRACT:
The on time of a flyback converter is controlled without the need for a current-sensing resistor. Under one approach, an internal battery resistance R.sub.B is used as a substitute for the current-sensing resistor. The battery voltage V.sub.B decreases as a function of current drain from the battery due to the internal impedance. Charging control circuitry causes the on time to be terminated when the battery voltage V.sub.B falls below a predetermined reference voltage V.sub.R, where V.sub.R =V.sub.B1 -.DELTA..DELTA.V.sub.B. V.sub.B1 represents the battery voltage before charging is commenced, and .DELTA.V.sub.B represents the drop in battery voltage from V.sub.B1 when the battery current drain exceeds a predetermined maximum current. Under another approach, the charging control circuitry regulates the time out period t.sub.on1 =K/V.sub.B, where K is a predetermined constant, such that it is 10-15 percent longer than the on time t.sub.on.
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Evanisko George R.
Kamm William E.
Pacesetter Inc.
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