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Battery manager chip with differential temperature sensing

  • US 5,103,156 A
  • Filed: 12/21/1990
  • Issued: 04/07/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/21/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A battery management integrated circuit, comprising:

  • external connections for ground, for a source of charging current, for an electrical load, and for the hot terminal of a rechargeable battery;

    a first switching transistor configured to selectably connect the source of charging current to the hot terminal of the rechargeable battery;

    a second switching transistor configured to selectively connect the rechargeable battery hot terminal with the electrical load;

    a plurality of comparators, including at least one comparator connected to detect when the voltage of the hot terminal of said rechargeable battery becomes excessively small;

    control logic, connected to respond to the respective outputs of said comparators, and configured to accordingly turn on said first switching transistor when said rechargeable battery needs to be charged, and to turn on said second switching transistor when said load can be powered from said rechargeable battery;

    wherein a second one of said comparators has a pair of external connections for connection to two separate temperature-sensing devices, and said control logic is connected to said second comparator and configured to halt charging if said second comparator indicates a temperature difference which corresponds to an excessive temperature rise in the rechargeable battery.

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