RESISTOR TESTING CIRCUIT AND BATTERY CHARGER INCLUDING RESISTOR TESTING CIRCUIT
First Claim
1. A resistor testing circuit for a battery charger including a plurality of divisional resistors connected in series to a thermistor for measuring the temperature of a battery, a plurality of switches arranged in respective correspondence with each of the divisional resistors to control supply of a reference voltage, a comparator that compares a voltage between the two terminals of the thermistor with the reference voltage, and a power supply that supplies the battery with a charging current, wherein the resistor testing circuit tests a connection state of the divisional resistors, the resistor testing circuit comprising:
- the plurality of switches; and
a control unit that controls the power supply, wherein the control unit sequentially switches the switches and obtains a comparison result from the comparator, and conducts a test that allows the power supply to perform charging only when the comparison result is free from abnormalities.
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Abstract
A resistor testing circuit for a battery charger that tests divisional resistors used to estimate the resistance of a thermistor in a battery pack. The battery charger when activated conducts a self test. In the self test, switches are sequentially switched to form groups of resistors and test the connection state of the resistors groups. When a defect is detected by the self test, the battery charger stops performing charging. When no defects are detected by the self test, the thermistor of the battery pack is used to estimate temperature. The charging current is determined in correspondence with the temperature. Then, charging is started.
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1. A resistor testing circuit for a battery charger including a plurality of divisional resistors connected in series to a thermistor for measuring the temperature of a battery, a plurality of switches arranged in respective correspondence with each of the divisional resistors to control supply of a reference voltage, a comparator that compares a voltage between the two terminals of the thermistor with the reference voltage, and a power supply that supplies the battery with a charging current, wherein the resistor testing circuit tests a connection state of the divisional resistors, the resistor testing circuit comprising:
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the plurality of switches; and a control unit that controls the power supply, wherein the control unit sequentially switches the switches and obtains a comparison result from the comparator, and conducts a test that allows the power supply to perform charging only when the comparison result is free from abnormalities. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A battery charger, comprising:
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a plurality of divisional resistors connected in series to a thermistor for measuring the temperature of a battery; a plurality of switches arranged in respective correspondence with the divisional resistors to control supply of a reference voltage; a comparator that compares a voltage between the terminals of the thermistor with the reference voltage; a power supply that supplies the battery with a charging current; and a resistor testing circuit including a control unit that controls the switches and the power supply, the resistor testing circuit testing a connection state of the divisional resistors, wherein the control unit sequentially switches the switches and obtains a comparison result from the comparator, and the control unit conducts a test that allows the power supply to perform charging only when the comparison result is free from abnormalities.
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