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Compact low noise low power dual mode battery charging circuit

  • US 5,304,917 A
  • Filed: 05/11/1993
  • Issued: 04/19/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/30/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A battery charger comprising in combination:

  • (a) a first rectifier receiving a line voltage and producing a rectified sinusoidal voltage;

    (b) a transformer having a primary winding coupled to receive the rectified sinusoidal voltage and a secondary winding, a second rectifier being coupled between terminals of the secondary winding and terminals of a battery;

    (c) a switch coupled in series relation with a terminal of the primary winding;

    (d) means coupled to the switch for producing a signal indicative of current flowing through the switch and primary winding;

    (e) battery condition means for producing a battery condition voltage representative of a voltage between the terminals of the battery;

    (f) peak detect and hold means coupled to receive the voltage proportional to the battery condition voltage and detect and hold a peak value thereof;

    (g) voltage droop measuring means for comparing an output voltage of the peak detect and hold means with the voltage proportional to the battery condition voltage to produce a voltage droop signal when the voltage proportional to the battery condition voltage falls a predetermined threshold voltage below the output voltage of the peak detect and hold means; and

    (h) modulating means coupled to receive a signal representative of the voltage droop signal and the signal indicative of current flowing through the primary winding for producing a control signal applied to the switch to control flow of current through the primary winding in accordance with the battery condition voltage, the modulating means including means for producing a turn off time for the switch equal to a predetermined proportion of a resonant period of the primary winding and means for varying turn on time for the switch in response to the signal indicative of current flowing through the primary winding.

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