Method for reading, writing, or updating information for battery cell via connecting interface between portable device and battery pack including battery cell so as to obtain precise information
US-2016126758-A1 · May 5, 2016 · US
US10603777B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10603777-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615335568-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A power tool is provided including a tool housing; at least one battery receptacle accommodated on the tool housing, the battery receptacle being adapted to receive a battery pack having a maximum voltage of at least 60 volts; and a brushless DC (BLDC) motor disposed within the tool housing, the motor including a stator assembly and a rotor assembly rotatably disposed within the stator assembly. A motor control and power module is disposed in close proximity to the motor, including a power switch circuit electrically coupled to the motor and a first controller configured to control a switching operation of the power switch circuit for supply of power from the battery pack to the motor. A battery management control module is disposed in close proximity to the battery receptacle, including a second controller distinct from the first controller, the second controller configured to manage an operation of the battery pack.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power tool comprising: a tool housing; at least one battery receptacle accommodated on the tool housing, the battery receptacle being adapted to receive a battery pack having a maximum voltage of at least 60 volts; a brushless DC (BLDC) motor disposed within the tool housing, the motor including a stator assembly and a rotor assembly rotatably disposed within the stator assembly; a motor control and power module comprising: a first printed circuit board (PCB) disposed within the tool housing close to the motor, a power switch circuit electrically including a plurality of semiconductor power switches coupled to the motor, a gate driver circuit arranged to output drive signals to the plurality of semiconductor power switches, and a first controller being a programmable device mounted on the first PCB, the first controller being configured to output a plurality of control signals to the gate driver circuit to drive the plurality of semiconductor switches to control a supply of power from the battery pack to the motor; and a battery management control module comprising: a second printed circuit board (PCB) disposed within the tool housing close to the battery receptacle at a distance from the first PCB, and a second controller distinct from the first controller being a programmable device mounted on the second PCB, the second controller configured to receive a signal related to at least one of a temperature or voltage of the battery pack from the battery receptacle and manage an operation of the battery pack accordingly. 2. The power tool of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of battery control wires connecting the battery receptacle to the battery management control module, and a plurality of motor drive wires connecting the motor control and power module to the motor. 3. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the battery management control module further includes a power supply regulator configured to output a power line having a lower voltage than the battery pack to the first and second controllers. 4. The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the power switch circuit and the gate driver circuit are mounted on the first PCB. 5. The power tool of claim 4 , comprising a substantially-cylindrical motor housing having an open end for receiving the stator assembly and a rear end, and a mounting bracket at or near the rear end of the motor housing, the mounting bracket supporting the motor control and power module such that the first PCB is substantially parallel to the rear end of the motor housing. 6. The power tool of claim 5 , wherein the battery management control module comprises a module housing longitudinally disposed along an outer surface of the stator such that the second PCB is substantially parallel to an axis of the motor. 7. The power tool of claim 5 , wherein the mounting bracket comprises a substantially cylindrical portion arranged to mate around a circumferential portion of the motor housing at or close to the rear end of the motor housing, a planar portion extending radially outwardly from the cylindrical portion, and a plurality of mount posts located around the planar portion. 8. The power tool of claim 7 , further comprising a rear cover configured to mate with the plurality of mount posts to support the motor control and power module proximate the rear end of the motor housing. 9. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the power switch circuit comprises a plurality of Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) configured as a three-phase bridge driver circuit, and at least one heat sink mounted on the first PCB in thermal communication with the IGBTs, the rear cover and the mounting bracket together defining at least one peripheral opening adjacent the motor control and power module to allow passage of air to the heat sink. 10. The power tool of claim 9 , wherein the motor further comprises a fan rotatably coupled to the rotor assembly, and the rear end of the motor housing comprises at least one opening to provide fluid communication between the motor fan and the motor control and power module.
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