Battery protective circuit
First Claim
1. A battery protection circuit that, on detecting overcharge of a battery, secures a delay by use of a capacitance element before inhibiting charging of the battery, comprising:
- means for detecting a short circuit in the capacitance element,wherein charging of the battery is inhibited when a short circuit is detected in the capacitance element.
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Abstract
A battery protection circuit has an overcharge detection circuit that detects overcharge of a battery and a charge inhibition circuit that, when overcharge is detected, inhibits charging with a delay produced by a capacitance element. This charge inhibition circuit can detect a short circuit in the capacitance element that is used to produce a predetermined delay, and, when it detects a short circuit in the capacitance element, it inhibits charging without delay. Thus, since charging is inhibited even when the capacitance element is short-circuited, a power supply unit incorporating this battery protection circuit is safer to use.
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1. A battery protection circuit that, on detecting overcharge of a battery, secures a delay by use of a capacitance element before inhibiting charging of the battery, comprising:
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means for detecting a short circuit in the capacitance element, wherein charging of the battery is inhibited when a short circuit is detected in the capacitance element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A battery protection circuit for protecting a rechargeable battery from overcharge, comprising:
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first and second terminals to which a charger is connected; switching means whose one end is connected to one end of the battery and whose other end is connected to the second terminal, the other end of the battery being connected to the first terminal; a detection circuit that monitors a voltage across the battery to output an overcharge detection signal when overcharge is detected; a delay circuit having a capacitance element for delaying output of the overcharge detection signal; voltage applying means for applying a first predetermined voltage to the capacitance element when the overcharge detection signal is absent; current supplying means for supplying a predetermined current to the capacitance element when the overcharge detection signal is present; first means for turning off the switching means when a voltage at the capacitance element is higher than a second predetermined voltage that is higher than the first predetermined voltage; and second means for turning off the switching means when the overcharge detection signal is present and in addition the voltage at the capacitance element is lower than a third predetermined voltage that is lower than the first predetermined voltage.
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