System monitoring the discharging period of the charging/dischar

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Battery or cell discharging – Regulated discharging

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320134, 320130, H02J 700

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ABSTRACT:
A system for monitoring the discharging/charging cycles of a rechargeable battery which includes adaptive calculation means for providing a predictive indication of when the battery will reach a critical discharge voltage. The adaptive calculation means includes parameters which can be modified by other adaptive calculation means so as to optimize the monitor's performance depending on the battery's actual use. The adaptive calculation means may be neural networks formed by a microprocessor and memory, and the monitor system may be coupled to a host system.

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