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Wrist-worn ECG monitor with battery end of life prediction

  • US 5,317,269 A
  • Filed: 01/08/1993
  • Issued: 05/31/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/26/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. For use with a wrist-worn ECG data monitor capable of monitoring, recording and transmitting ECG data, the monitor having different operational modes controlled by one or more switches, a battery end of life prediction method comprising the following steps:

  • predetermining a power capacity value for the battery; and

    repeatedly thereafter;

    first measuring the current drain on such battery while the monitor is being supplied with power therefrom, and second measuring the voltage of such battery, said first and said second measuring steps being performed near in time to one another;

    first calculating the instantaneous power consumed by the monitor based upon said first and said second measuring steps, and second calculating the cumulative power consumed by such monitor based upon successive ones of said first calculating steps, said second calculating step being performed in such manner that different operational modes of the monitor are accorded different power consumption rating criteria; and

    comparing the result of said second calculating with said power capacity value;

    thenbased upon said comparing, determining whether said consumed power is approximately equal to said power capacity value; and

    if so thenannunciating on the monitor the impending end of life of the battery.

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