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Rapid charging and power management of a battery-powered fluid analyte meter

  • US 9,667,078 B2
  • Filed: 03/02/2016
  • Issued: 05/30/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/10/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A battery-powered meter for determining an analyte concentration of a fluid sample, the meter comprising:

  • a housing defining a volume for receiving a rechargeable battery and a port sized for receiving at least a portion of a test sensor; and

    one or more processors disposed within the housing, at least one of the one or more processors configured to implement a charge routine for rapid charging the rechargeable battery, the charge routine comprising the acts of;

    (i) monitoring the rechargeable battery for a first remaining battery charge value that is less than an initial predetermined charge value;

    (ii) in response to receiving identifying information that the first remaining battery charge value is less than the initial predetermined charge value, transmitting a signal for implementing a first human-perceivable alert;

    (iii) monitoring for a connection to an external power source;

    (iv) in response to the monitoring for the connection to the external power source being negative, continue monitoring the rechargeable battery for a second remaining battery charge value that is less than a second predetermined charge value, the second predetermined charge value being less than the initial predetermined charge value;

    (v) in response to receiving identifying information that the second remaining battery charge value is less than the second predetermined charge value, transmitting a signal for implementing a second human-perceivable alert; and

    (iv) in response to the monitoring for the connection to the external power source being positive and in response to the second remaining battery charge being less than the second predetermined charge value, implementing a process for rapid charging the rechargeable battery for less than about one minute at a charge rate of approximately 2 C or less,wherein a determination of analyte concentration by the meter has an approximated energy draw, the implementation of the charge routine providing energy to the rechargeable battery to allow one or more analyte concentration determinations to be completed based on the approximated energy draw.

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