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State of charge indicator for deep-cycle application

  • US 5,416,402 A
  • Filed: 03/12/1993
  • Issued: 05/16/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/12/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A state of charge indicator for monitoring a voltage produced by a depletable energy source and providing an indication when the state of charge of the depletable energy source falls below a predetermined threshold, said state of charge indicator comprising:

  • input means for sensing said voltage and producing a plurality of tap voltages and a recharge tap voltage;

    monitor means coupled to said input means for comparing each respective tap voltage with a corresponding threshold voltage and producing a result for said each respective tap voltage falling below its corresponding threshold voltage;

    clock means for providing a plurality of clock signals including a clock signal;

    storage means for storing each said result and producing an accumulated status, said storage means including a shift register corresponding to each said tap voltage for storing said result and wherein each said shift register is responsive to a different clock signal of said plurality of clock signals, each said shift register including a plurality of storage locations, each said storage location having an associated order, said order being from highest to lowest, and wherein said storage means is responsive to said clock signal for discarding the contents of the highest ordered storage location, sequentially moving the contents of each storage location to the next-highest-ordered storage location, and storing said result in the lowest-ordered storage location;

    recharge monitor means coupled to said input means for sensing said recharge tap voltage and producing a recharge signal when said depletable energy source is not charging and said depletable energy source is not fully charged; and

    output means coupled to said storage means for producing the indication when said accumulated status exceeds an accumulated status threshold and when said accumulated status does not exceed said accumulated status threshold and said recharge monitor means produces said recharge signal.

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