Battery protection and zero-volt battery recovery system for an implantable medical device
First Claim
1. A protection and recovery circuit for an implantable medical device, comprising:
- a rechargeable battery having a threshold voltage;
at least one first diode;
a first switch;
charging circuitry for issuing a first charging current from a first node along a first charging path, and for issuing a second charging current from a second node along a second charging path, wherein the first and second nodes are separated,the first charging current for charging the battery through the at least one first diode, wherein the first charging path is active to charge the battery from zero volts when a voltage of the battery is below the threshold voltage; and
the second charging current for charging the battery through the first switch; and
a controller for closing the first switch when a voltage of the battery is above the threshold voltage.
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Abstract
Circuitry useable to protect and reliably charge a rechargeable battery, even from a zero-volt state, is disclosed, and is particularly useful when employed in an implantable medical device. The circuit includes two charging paths, a first path for trickle charging the battery at a relatively low current when the battery voltage is below a threshold, and a second path for charging the battery at relatively higher currents that the battery voltage is above a certain threshold. A passive diode is used in the first trickle-charging path which allows trickle charging even when the battery voltage is too low for reliable gating, while a gateable switch (preferably a PMOS transistor) is used in the second higher-current charging path when the voltage is higher and the switch can therefore be gated more reliably. A second diode between the two paths ensures no leakage to the substrate through the gateable switch during trickle charging. The load couples to the battery through the switch, and preferably through a second switch specifically used for decoupling the load.
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16 Claims
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1. A protection and recovery circuit for an implantable medical device, comprising:
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a rechargeable battery having a threshold voltage; at least one first diode; a first switch; charging circuitry for issuing a first charging current from a first node along a first charging path, and for issuing a second charging current from a second node along a second charging path, wherein the first and second nodes are separated, the first charging current for charging the battery through the at least one first diode, wherein the first charging path is active to charge the battery from zero volts when a voltage of the battery is below the threshold voltage; and the second charging current for charging the battery through the first switch; and a controller for closing the first switch when a voltage of the battery is above the threshold voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A protection and recovery circuit for an implantable medical device, comprising:
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a rechargeable battery having a threshold voltage; at least one first diode; a first switch; a charge controller with a first output and a second output for charging the rechargeable battery; a first charging path between the first output of the charge controller and a terminal of the battery for charging the battery through the at least one first diode, wherein the charge controller controls the first charging path to be active to charge the battery from zero volts when the charge controller determines that a voltage of the battery is below the threshold voltage; and a second charging path between the second output of the charge controller and the terminal of the battery for charging the battery through the first switch, wherein the charge controller controls the second charging path to be active to charge the battery when the charge controller determines that a voltage of the battery is above the threshold voltage. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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