Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Serially connected batteries or cells – With discharge of cells or batteries
Patent
1996-03-19
1997-07-15
Nguyen, Matthew V.
Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging
Serially connected batteries or cells
With discharge of cells or batteries
363 89, H02H 706, H02M 704
Patent
active
056487169
ABSTRACT:
A power control circuit for improved charging of a battery. The circuit includes a rectifying device to provide rectified alternating current when receiving an input from an electrical power source; a comparator device; circuitry for providing a predetermined voltage to the inverting input of the comparator device; circuitry for providing a predetermined voltage to the non-inverting input of the comparator device; regulator circuitry whose output is connected to the battery; switching circuitry connected between the regulator circuitry and the rectifying device; and control circuitry which is coupled between the switching circuitry and the output of the comparator device. The control circuitry activates the switching circuitry for a predetermined time, determined by the output from the comparator device, to allow the rectified alternating current to reach a desired voltage across the regulator circuitry, at which time the control circuitry deactivates the switching circuitry, wherein the value of the desired voltage is determined by the voltage inputs to the comparator device.
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DeVilbiss Roger S.
Quisenberry Tony M.
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