Capacity leveling circuit for a battery group
First Claim
1. A capacity leveling circuit for a battery group configured by connecting plural cells in series, comprising:
- a forced discharging circuit having a current-limiting element disposed for each of the cells; and
a control unit for selectively activating said forced discharging circuit to level capacities of the cells, said control unit providing control signals having predetermined on-duty ratios where the turn-on period is longer as the cell to which the discharging circuit is connected is more remote from ground.
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Abstract
Forced discharging circuits each of which is configured by connecting in series a transistor, a reverse blocking Zener diode, and a discharging resistor are connected between positive and negative output terminals of cells, respectively. In each of the Zener diodes, the Zener voltage is set to be substantially equal to the cut-off voltage of discharge of the corresponding cell. The bases of the transistors are connected to a switching control circuit. The transistor of each of the forced discharging circuits is set so as to have a larger on-duty ratio, as the cell to which the forced discharging circuit is connected is remoter from a ground line, so that the average currents flowing through the cells are equal to one another.
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11 Claims
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1. A capacity leveling circuit for a battery group configured by connecting plural cells in series, comprising:
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a forced discharging circuit having a current-limiting element disposed for each of the cells; and
a control unit for selectively activating said forced discharging circuit to level capacities of the cells, said control unit providing control signals having predetermined on-duty ratios where the turn-on period is longer as the cell to which the discharging circuit is connected is more remote from ground. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
wherein each of said forced discharging circuits comprises a switch element, a reverse blocking Zener diode and a discharging resistor, which are connected in series; - and
wherein a Zener voltage of said Zener diode is set to be substantially equal to a cut-off voltage of discharge of the cell.
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3. A capacity leveling circuit according to claim 1 wherein said control unit provides open loop control of said discharge currents.
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4. A capacity leveling circuit according to claim 1 wherein the average currents flowing through said cells are equal to one another.
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5. A capacity leveling circuit for a battery group configured by connecting plural cells in series, comprising:
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voltage dividing circuits being connected between one of output terminals of the series connection of the cells and output terminals of the cells to measure voltages of the cells, respectively; and
a forced discharging circuit having a current-limiting element disposed for each of the cells, said forced discharging circuits being selectively activated to thereby level capacities of the cells, said activation being on the basis of predetermined on-duty ratios where the turn-on period is longer as the cell to which the discharging circuit is connected is more remote from ground. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
wherein each of said forced discharging circuits comprises a switch element, a reverse blocking Zener diode and a discharging resistor, which are connected in series; - and
wherein a Zener voltage of said Zener diode is set to be substantially equal to a cut-off voltage of discharge of the cell.
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7. A capacity leveling circuit according to claim 5 wherein said selective activation is provided on an open loop control basis.
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8. A capacity leveling circuit according to claim 5 wherein the average currents flowing through said cells are equal to one another.
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9. A capacity leveling circuit for a battery group configured by connecting plural cells in series, comprising:
voltage dividing circuits being connected between one of output terminals of the series connection of the cells and output terminals of the cells to measure voltages of the cells, respectively;
each of said voltage dividing circuits having a switch element so that on/off states of said switch elements are selectively controlled to level capacities of the cells, said selective control being on the basis of predetermined on-duty ratios where the turn-on period is longer as the cell to which the discharging circuit is connected is more remote from ground.- View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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