Cable compensation by zero-crossing compensation current and resistor
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- delivering a first level of output voltage to a rechargeable battery from a battery charger, wherein the rechargeable battery is coupled to the battery charger by a charging cable; and
applying, in response to an indication of an altered output voltage, a compensation current to one or more elements of the battery charger including a zero crossing (ZC) pin and a selected resistor, wherein the selected resistor is defined based on the charging cable coupling the battery charger to the rechargeable battery;
wherein applying the compensation current to the ZC pin and the selected resistor causes an adjustment of the output voltage from the first level of output voltage to a second level of output voltage corresponding to the voltage drop from an impedance of the charging cable.
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Abstract
Methods, devices, and circuits are disclosed delivering a first level of output voltage to a rechargeable battery from a battery charger, the rechargeable battery is coupled to the battery charger by a charging cable. The methods, device, and circuits may further be disclosed applying, in response to an indication of an altered output voltage, a compensation current to one or more elements of the battery charger including a zero crossing (ZC) pin and a selected resistor, the selected resistor is defined by the charging cable coupling the battery charger to the rechargeable battery, and applying the compensation current to the ZC pin and the selected resistor causes an adjustment of the output voltage from the first level of output voltage to a second level of output voltage corresponding to the voltage drop from the impedance of the selected charging cable.
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8 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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delivering a first level of output voltage to a rechargeable battery from a battery charger, wherein the rechargeable battery is coupled to the battery charger by a charging cable; and applying, in response to an indication of an altered output voltage, a compensation current to one or more elements of the battery charger including a zero crossing (ZC) pin and a selected resistor, wherein the selected resistor is defined based on the charging cable coupling the battery charger to the rechargeable battery; wherein applying the compensation current to the ZC pin and the selected resistor causes an adjustment of the output voltage from the first level of output voltage to a second level of output voltage corresponding to the voltage drop from an impedance of the charging cable. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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