Overcharge and overdischarge protection for a chargeable electric cell operable with a reduced current consumption
First Claim
1. A protection circuit for an electric cell, comprising:
- an overcharge detection circuit coupled to a chargeable electric cell, said overcharge detection circuit detecting an overcharged condition of said chargeable electric cell and outputting an overcharge detection signal responsive thereto;
an overdischarge detection circuit coupled to said chargeable electric cell, said overdischarge circuit detecting an overdischarged condition of said chargeable electric cell and outputting an overdischarge detection signal responsive thereto;
a switch inserted in a power supply line of said chargeable electric cell, said switch being activated responsive to the output of said overcharge and overdischarge detection signals to thereby respectively inhibit one of a charging operation and a discharging operation of said chargeable electric cell;
a timing signal supplying means, coupled to at least said overcharge detection circuit, for supplying a first timing signal having a first operation timing duration t1, said timing signal supplying means cyclically supplying said first timing signal at a time interval tO, wherein t1<
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a processing circuit for processing an output signal of said overcharge detection circuit activated by said first timing signal to judge a presence or an absence of an overcharged condition, said processing circuit activating said switch upon judgment of the presence of said overcharged condition.
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Abstract
A protection circuit for an electric cell comprises an overcharge detection circuit (43-1, 43-2) and an overdischarge detection circuit (44-1, 44-2) both of which are connected to a chargeable electric cell (41, 42) to detect an overcharged condition and an overdischarged condition of the electric cell (41, 42), respectively. A switch (S11, S12) is inserted in a power supply line of the chargeable electric cell (41, 42) and is turned off, when the overcharge detection circuit (43-1, 43-2) or the overdischarge detection circuit (44-1, 44-2) detects the overcharged or the overdischarged condition, thereby inhibiting a charging or a discharging operation. At least the overcharge detection circuit (43-1, 43-2) of the above-mentioned two detection circuits (43-1, 43-2, 44-1, 44-2) is connected to a timing signal producing circuit (45) for supplying a first timing signal having a first duration t1 for defining an operation timing thereof, and to a processing circuit (46) for processing an output signal of the overcharge detection circuit (43-1, 43-2) activated by the first timing signal to judge the presence or absence of an overcharged condition and for turning off the switch (S11) upon Judgement of the presence of the overcharged condition.
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5 Claims
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1. A protection circuit for an electric cell, comprising:
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an overcharge detection circuit coupled to a chargeable electric cell, said overcharge detection circuit detecting an overcharged condition of said chargeable electric cell and outputting an overcharge detection signal responsive thereto; an overdischarge detection circuit coupled to said chargeable electric cell, said overdischarge circuit detecting an overdischarged condition of said chargeable electric cell and outputting an overdischarge detection signal responsive thereto; a switch inserted in a power supply line of said chargeable electric cell, said switch being activated responsive to the output of said overcharge and overdischarge detection signals to thereby respectively inhibit one of a charging operation and a discharging operation of said chargeable electric cell; a timing signal supplying means, coupled to at least said overcharge detection circuit, for supplying a first timing signal having a first operation timing duration t1, said timing signal supplying means cyclically supplying said first timing signal at a time interval tO, wherein t1<
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t0; anda processing circuit for processing an output signal of said overcharge detection circuit activated by said first timing signal to judge a presence or an absence of an overcharged condition, said processing circuit activating said switch upon judgment of the presence of said overcharged condition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A protection circuit for an electric cell, comprising:
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an overcharge detection circuit coupled to a chargeable electric cell, said overcharge detection circuit detecting an overcharged condition of said chargeable electric cell and outputting an overcharge detection signal responsive thereto; an overdischarge detection circuit coupled to said chargeable electric cell, said overdischarge circuit detecting an overdischarged condition of said chargeable electric cell and outputting an overdischarge detection signal responsive thereto; a switch inserted in a power supply line of said chargeable electric cell, said switch being activated responsive to the output of said overcharge and overdischarge detection signals to thereby respectively inhibit one of a charging operation and a discharging operation of said chargeable electric cell; a timing signal supplying means, coupled to at least said overcharge detection circuit, for supplying a first timing signal having a first operation timing duration t1, said timing signal supplying means also being coupled to said processing circuit for supplying said processing circuit with a second timing signal having a second operation timing duration t2, said second timing signal being supplied within a supply period of said first timing signal, and said second timing signal having a leading edge and a trailing edge which are not coincident with a leading edge and a trailing edge of said first timing signal; and a processing circuit for processing an output signal of said overcharge detection circuit activated by said first timing signal to judge a presence or an absence of an overcharged condition, said processing circuit activating said switch upon judgment of the presence of said overcharged condition. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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