Modular control electronics for batteries

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

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320132, 320128, 363 65, H01M 1044, H02M 700

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ABSTRACT:
A power system includes at least two battery cell modules. Each battery cell module has a lithium-ion battery cell, and a battery cell controller operably connected to the lithium-ion battery to control the charging and discharging of the lithium-ion battery cell. A central charge/discharge controller is operably connected to each of the battery cell controllers, allowing the charging and discharging of each lithium-ion battery cell to be individually controlled.

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V.L. Teofilo et al., "Advanced Lithium Ion Battery Charger," IEEE publication 0-7803-3631-3/97, pp. 227-231 (1997).

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