Battery recharging system with signal-to-noise responsive fallin

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Serially connected batteries or cells – With discharge of cells or batteries

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320 31, H01M 1044

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055571905

ABSTRACT:
The falling voltage slope charge termination routine is performed during intervals of the charging cycle in which signal-to-noise ratio is comparatively high. The falling voltage slope charge termination technique is automatically disabled or rendered less sensitive to noise during times when the signal-to-noise ratio is comparatively low. In this way, accurate charge termination is accomplished without error otherwise induced by voltage noise during charging. The charge termination technique responds quickly to a charged battery indication, since signal averaging to negate the effects of noise can be minimized or eliminated.

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