Method to charge lithium-ion batteries with user, cell and temperature awareness

US11437829B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11437829-B2
Application numberUS-201615335556-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 27, 2016
Priority dateMar 7, 2016
Publication dateSep 6, 2022
Grant dateSep 6, 2022

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Abstract

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Lithium-ion cells are widely used in various platforms, such as electric vehicles (EVs) and mobile devices. Complete and fast charging of cells has always been the goal for sustainable system operation. However, fast charging is not always the best solution, especially in view of a new finding that cells need to rest/relax after being charged with high current to avoid accelerated capacity fading. A user aware charging algorithm is proposed which maximizes the charged capacity within a user-specified available charging time (i.e., user-awareness) while ensuring enough relaxation (i.e., cell-awareness) and keeping cell temperature below a safe level.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for charging a battery cell having lithium-ion composition, comprising: receiving a user available time in which the battery cell is to be charged; determining a current charging time period for charging the battery cell with a constant current by subtracting a predefined time period for relaxing the battery cell after charging the battery cell from the user available time; after determining the current charging time period, selecting a threshold voltage to which the battery cell is to be charged with the constant current using the current charging time period and a maximum safe temperature of the battery, where the threshold voltage is less than a maximum voltage to which the battery cell can be charged to; and delivering a constant current to the battery cell until cell voltage of the battery cell reaches the threshold voltage. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprises detecting occurrence of the cell voltage of the battery cell reaching the threshold voltage; and cease delivery of the constant current to the battery cell in response to detecting that the cell voltage equals the threshold voltage. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprises determining a secondary voltage which is to be applied to the battery cell during a secondary charging phase, where the secondary voltage is constrained by the available time period and the secondary voltage is less than a maximum voltage to which the battery cell can be charged to; and applying the secondary voltage to the battery cell until charging current for the battery cell falls below a cutoff limit, where the secondary voltage is applied in response to detecting that the cell voltage equals the threshold voltage. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein determining a threshold voltage further comprises determining the largest possible threshold voltage that the charging of battery cell finishes within the user available time. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein determining a threshold voltage further comprises determining the largest possible threshold voltage that the charging of battery cell finishes while keeping the cell temperature below a maximum safe level. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein determining a threshold voltage further comprises determining cell resistance of the battery cell; defining a search space from which to determine the threshold voltage based on the determined cell resistance; and searching the search space to identifying the threshold voltage. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprises searching the search space to identify a value for a constant voltage being applied to the battery cell. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprises predicting the charging process using the identified threshold voltage and the identified value for the constant voltage, including an expected amount of time for delivering a constant current and an expected amount of time for delivering the constant voltage; determining whether sum of the expected amount of time for delivering a constant current and the expected amount of time for delivering the constant voltage exceeds an anticipated charging time; and lowering the value for the constant voltage in response to a determination that the sum of the expected amount of time for delivering a constant current and the expected amount of time for delivering the constant voltage exceeds the anticipated charging time. 9. A method for charging a battery cell having lithium-ion composition, comprising: receiving, by a controller, an user available time in which the battery cell is to be charged; determining, by the controller, a current charging time period for charging the battery cell with a constant current, where the determination of the current charging time period is a mathematical function of the user available time and a predefined time period for relaxing the battery cell; after determining the current charging time period, determining, by the controller, a threshold voltage to which the battery cell is to be charged with the constant current, where the determination of the threshold voltage is constrained by the current charging time period and the threshold voltage is less than a maximum voltage to which the battery cell can be charged to; determining, by the controller, a secondary voltage which is to be applied to the battery cell during a secondary charging phase, where the secondary voltage is constrained by the available time period and the secondary voltage is less than a maximum voltage to which the battery cell can be charged to; and charging the battery cell in part based on the threshold voltage and the secondary voltage. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein determining the current charging time period by subtracting the predefined time period for relaxing the battery cell from the user available time. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein determining a threshold voltage further comprises determining the largest possible threshold voltage that the charging of battery cell finishes within the user available time. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein determining a threshold voltage further comprises determining the largest possible threshold voltage that the charging of battery cell finishes while keeping the cell temperature below a maximum safe level. 13. The method of claim 9 wherein determining a threshold voltage further comprises determining cell resistance of the battery cell; defining a search space from which to determine the threshold voltage based on the determined cell resistance; and searching the search space to identifying the threshold voltage. 14. The method of claim 13 further comprises searching the search space to identify a value for the secondary voltage being applied to the battery cell. 15. The method of claim 14 further comprises predicting the charging process using the identified threshold voltage and the identified value for the constant voltage, including an expected amount of time for delivering a constant current and an expected amount of time for delivering the constant voltage; determining whether sum of the expected amount of time for delivering a constant current and the expected amount of time for delivering the constant voltage exceeds an anticipated charging time; and lowering the value for the constant voltage in response to a determination that the sum of the expected amount of time for delivering a constant current and the expected amount of time for delivering the constant voltage exceeds the anticipated charging time. 16. A method for charging a battery cell having lithium-ion composition, comprising: receiving an user available time in which the battery cell is to be charged; determining a current charging time period for charging the battery cell with a constant current, where the determination of the current charging time period is a mathematical function of the user available time and a predefined time period for relaxing the battery cell after charging the battery cell; after determining the current charging time period, determining a threshold voltage to which the battery cell is to be charged with the constant current, where the determination of the threshold voltage is constrained by the current charging time period and a maximum safe temperature of the battery, wherein the threshold voltage is less than a maximum voltage to which the battery cell can be charged to; and delivering a constant current to the battery cell until cell voltage of the battery cell reaches the threshold voltage.

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  • of the battery · CPC title

  • in response to temperature · CPC title

  • H02J7/933Primary

    the cycle being controlled or terminated in response to electric parameters · CPC title

  • in response to battery voltage · CPC title

  • in response to battery current · CPC title

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What does patent US11437829B2 cover?
Lithium-ion cells are widely used in various platforms, such as electric vehicles (EVs) and mobile devices. Complete and fast charging of cells has always been the goal for sustainable system operation. However, fast charging is not always the best solution, especially in view of a new finding that cells need to rest/relax after being charged with high current to avoid accelerated capacity fadi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Michigan Regents
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/933. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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