Method and apparatus for determining the charge condition of an electrochemical cell
First Claim
1. A method for determining whether an electrochemical cell is substantially fully charged, comprising the steps of:
- a) measuring the impedance of the cell at a first low frequency;
b) measuring the impedance of the cell at a second low frequency;
c) determining a rate of change of impedance between said first low frequency and said second low frequency; and
d) concluding said cell is substantially fully charged when said rate of change of impedance is greater than a pre-determined amount.
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Abstract
A method for determining whether an electrochemical cell is substantially fully charged. The determination is made by ascertaining the rate of change of the impedance of the cell with changing frequency, at low frequency. A method for determining the state of charge of an electrochemical cell by comparing the impedance of the cell at two or more frequencies or by comparing the impedance of the cell, at a medium frequency, with the impedance at high frequency. Apparatus for generating output signals representative of the magnitude of resistive and reactive components of an impedance (30). The apparatus has a signal generator (70) for passing AC current through the impedance, and a synchronous demodulator circuit (88) for demodulating AC signal appearing across the impedance pursuant to passing the current through it. A phase shift circuit (130, 132, 136, 138, 140) selectively generates control signals in phase or 90° phase shifted relative to the AC current through the impedance to control the demodulator circuit to respectively produce the output signals representing resistive and reactive components.
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22 Claims
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1. A method for determining whether an electrochemical cell is substantially fully charged, comprising the steps of:
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a) measuring the impedance of the cell at a first low frequency; b) measuring the impedance of the cell at a second low frequency; c) determining a rate of change of impedance between said first low frequency and said second low frequency; and d) concluding said cell is substantially fully charged when said rate of change of impedance is greater than a pre-determined amount. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20)
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4. A method for determining whether an electrochemical cell is substantially fully charged, comprising:
the step of; a) measuring the impedance of the cell at a first low frequency, wherein the impedance of said cell is higher at said first low frequency when said cell is substantially fully charged than when said cell is not substantially fully charged; b) measuring the impedance of the cell at a second low frequency, wherein the impedance of said cell is higher at said second low frequency when said cell is substantially fully charged than when said cell is not substantially fully charged; c) determining a rate of change of impedance between said first low frequency and said second low frequency; and d) concluding said cell is substantially fully charged when said rate of change of impedance is greater than a predetermined amount. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22)
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