Lead acid charger
First Claim
1. A charge control circuit for controlling a charging operation of a lead acid battery, comprising:
- a charging device having an input connected to an external power supply source and an output connected to the positive terminal of the battery and controllable to determine the amount of charge input to the battery;
a control system for controlling said charging device during a charging operation, at least a portion of the charging operation being a fast charge operation;
a voltage monitor for monitoring the voltage across the battery;
a determination device for determining when a change in battery voltage as determined by said voltage monitor as a function of time decreases during at least said fast charge operation by a predetermined amount in a continuous manner from the point at which the decrease is initiated to the point at which the decrease is greater than the predetermined amount, and generating a charge modification command in response thereto; and
said control system having a charge modification device for altering the operation of said charging device in response to generation of said charge modification command.
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Abstract
A battery charge controller (50) is provided which includes a PWM switch controller (36) that is operable to control a switching regulator to supply current to a battery (10) in either a current regulation mode or a voltage regulation mode. A charge control (40) is operable to control the charging operation such that multiple modes of operation are selectable by an external programmable pin. The three modes provided are: a constant voltage mode, a dual-current mode and a pulse-current mode. The constant voltage mode provides for a conditioning state followed by a bulk charging state followed by a maintenance state. In the bulk charging state, current regulation is provided at a maximum current until a charged condition occurs, at which time the charger is placed in a voltage regulation mode. In the dual-current mode, the system is switched between two current regulation levels, a high current regulation level for fast charging to a substantially fully charged state of around eighty percent of rated full charge after which a low current pulsed operation is maintained during a maintenance mode. In the pulsed-current mode, current regulation is performed at the maximum current until the substantially full charged state is detected, after which the cell voltage is allowed to float until it falls below a nominal cell voltage, at which time rapid charging is again performed at a current regulated level. In this last mode, a substantially fully charged state is determined by examining the gradient of the voltage change of the charging profile to determine when a sustained negative value occurs, this indicating the onset of an increase in the pressure and temperature of the cell.
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27 Claims
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1. A charge control circuit for controlling a charging operation of a lead acid battery, comprising:
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a charging device having an input connected to an external power supply source and an output connected to the positive terminal of the battery and controllable to determine the amount of charge input to the battery; a control system for controlling said charging device during a charging operation, at least a portion of the charging operation being a fast charge operation; a voltage monitor for monitoring the voltage across the battery; a determination device for determining when a change in battery voltage as determined by said voltage monitor as a function of time decreases during at least said fast charge operation by a predetermined amount in a continuous manner from the point at which the decrease is initiated to the point at which the decrease is greater than the predetermined amount, and generating a charge modification command in response thereto; and said control system having a charge modification device for altering the operation of said charging device in response to generation of said charge modification command. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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