Trickle discharge for battery pack protection
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1. A method for protecting a battery pack from a large current overdrawn condition, comprising the steps of:
- generating a control signal at a switch control circuit; and
generating a trickle discharge current under control of the control signal if the large current overdrawn condition occurs, wherein the trickle discharge current being capable of preventing the large current from being overdrawn from the battery pack.
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Abstract
Battery protection circuitry and method are disclosed. A battery is protected from a large current overdrawn condition by setting a discharge switch into a controllable conduction state. After the discharge switch is in the controllable conduction state, a tickle discharge current is gradually generated under control of a switch control signal. The trickle discharge current can be used to determine whether the large current overdrawn condition still exists. When the large current overdrawn condition is removed, the discharge switch is turned back on.
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1. A method for protecting a battery pack from a large current overdrawn condition, comprising the steps of:
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generating a control signal at a switch control circuit; and
generating a trickle discharge current under control of the control signal if the large current overdrawn condition occurs, wherein the trickle discharge current being capable of preventing the large current from being overdrawn from the battery pack. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for protecting a battery pack from a current overdrawn condition, comprising the steps of:
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a) turning a discharge switch off when a large current overdrawn condition occurs;
b) generating a control signal at a switch control circuit, the control signal having a predefined maximum level;
c) generating a trickle discharge current under control of the control signal, the trickle discharge current having a threshold current level and being capable of preventing the large current overdrawn from the battery pack;
d) detecting whether the large current overdrawn condition still exists according to the trickle discharge current, the threshold current level and the predefined maximum level;
e) repeating the steps of a) to d) if the large current overdrawn condition still exists; and
f) turning on the discharge switch if the large current overdrawn condition is removed. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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