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Method and a taper charger for the resistance free charging of a rechargeable battery

  • US 4,977,364 A
  • Filed: 04/10/1989
  • Issued: 12/11/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/11/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A resistance free constant voltage taper charger for batteries, comprising:

  • a voltage regulator means having an input terminal for receiving a first pole of a direct current supply voltage, an output terminal delivering a regulated voltage, and an adjustment terminal;

    a first resistor between said output and adjustment terminals, said voltage regulator means being of the type capable of maintaining a constant voltage across said first resistor;

    a second resistor coupled between said adjustment terminal and the second pole of the supply voltage;

    a third resistor connected to said adjustment terminal;

    an instrumentation amplifier having an output coupled through said third resistor to said adjustment terminal, a reference input coupled to said adjustment terminal, and a pair of input terminals, said instrumentation amplifier being of the type capable of providing a direct current voltage signal at said output corresponding to the difference of the voltages coupled to said input terminals superimposed onto a voltage level defined by the voltage at said reference input;

    said output terminal of the voltage regulator means being coupled to a first side of the battery to be charged;

    the second pole of said direct current supply voltage being coupled to the second side of said battery to be charged; and

    said input terminals of said instrumentation amplifier being coupled to said output terminal and to said first side of said battery to be charged, so that said voltage output signal of said instrumentation amplifier corresponds to the resistance free voltage of said battery to be charged.

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