Charging method for non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery, and battery pack
US-9246344-B2 · Jan 26, 2016 · US
US11539229B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11539229-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916699687-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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Provided are a multi-stage constant current charging method and a charging apparatus. The multi-stage constant current charging method includes the following. Perform a multi-stage constant-current charging on a battery, where a constant-current charging cut-off voltage is larger than a second voltage. Perform a constant-voltage charging on the battery, where a constant-voltage charging cut-off current is larger than a second current.
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A charging method, comprising: performing a constant-current charging of a battery, wherein the constant-current charging comprises a plurality of charging stages, wherein: each of the plurality of charging stages corresponds to a charging current, and for any two adjacent charging stages, a charging current corresponding to a former charging stage is larger than a charging current corresponding to a later charging stage; and in each of the plurality of charging stages, apply a charging current corresponding to the charging stage to the battery until a voltage of the battery reaches a first voltage, wherein the first voltage is larger than a second voltage, wherein the second voltage is a standard constant-current charging cut-off voltage of the battery; and performing a constant-voltage charging of the battery until a charging current of the battery reaches a first current, wherein the first current is larger than a second current, wherein the second current is a standard constant-voltage charging cut-off current of the battery. 2. The charging method of claim 1 , wherein: the battery comprises a plurality of battery cells coupled in series; and the charging method further comprises: monitoring the voltage across each of the plurality of the battery cells in the constant-current charging. 3. The charging method of claim 1 , wherein a voltage difference ΔV between the first voltage and the second voltage satisfies 0<ΔV<0.2V. 4. The charging method of claim 1 , wherein a ratio N of the first current to the second current satisfies 1<N<40. 5. The charging method of claim 1 , wherein the first current is configured to make a power of the battery reach a battery capacity of the battery after the constant-voltage charging is completed. 6. The charging method of claim 1 , wherein the charging method is performed by a wireless transmitting device, and performing the constant-current charging of the battery comprises: in the constant-current charging, performing, by the wireless transmitting device, a wireless communication with a device to-be-charged and adjusting, according to information fed back by the device to-be-charged, a transmission power of the wireless transmitting device to make the transmission power of the wireless transmitting device match a charging current corresponding to a present charging stage. 7. The charging method of claim 1 , wherein the charging method is performed by a power supply device, and performing the constant-current charging of the battery comprises: in the constant-current charging, communicating, by the power supply device, with a device to-be-charged via a charging interface and adjusting, according to information fed back by the device to-be-charged, an output current of the power supply device to make the output current of the power supply device match a charging current corresponding to a present charging stage. 8. The charging method of claim 7 , wherein: the charging method further comprises: rectifying an input alternating current (AC) to output a voltage of pulsating waveform; coupling the voltage of pulsating waveform from a primary side of a transformer to a secondary side of the transformer; and generating the output current of the power supply device according to an output voltage of the transformer; and adjusting, according to the information fed back by the device to-be-charged, the output current of the power supply device to make the output current of the power supply device match the charging current corresponding to the present charging stage comprises: adjusting, according to the information fed back by the device to-be-charged, the output current of the power supply device to make a peak value or an average value of the output current of the power supply device match the charging current corresponding to the present charging stage. 9. The charging method of claim 1 , wherein: the charging method is performed by a device to-be-charged and further comprises: converting, with a wireless receiving circuit, a wireless charging signal received into an input voltage of a charging line between the wireless receiving circuit and the battery; and performing the constant-current charging of the battery comprises: decreasing, with a step-down circuit, a voltage in the charging line; and performing, with a charging management circuit, a constant-current control on a current applied to the battery. 10. The charging method of claim 9 , further comprising: performing a wireless communication with a wireless transmitting device and instructing the wireless transmitting device to adjust the wireless charging signal according to a voltage difference between an input voltage of the charging management circuit and an output voltage of the charging management circuit, to decrease the voltage difference. 11. A charging apparatus comprising: a power supply circuit configured to provide a charging power; a charging control circuit configured to: perform a constant-current charging of a battery according to the charging power provided by the power supply circuit, wherein the constant-current charging comprises a plurality of charging stages, wherein each of the plurality of charging stages corresponds to a charging current, and for any two adjacent charging stages, a charging current corresponding to a former charging stage is larger than a charging current corresponding to a later charging stage; in each of the plurality of charging stages, apply a charging current corresponding to the charging stage to the battery until a voltage across the battery reaches a first voltage, wherein the first voltage is larger than a second voltage, wherein the second voltage is a standard constant-current charging cut-off voltage of the battery; and perform a constant-voltage charging of the battery according to the charging power provided by the power supply circuit until a charging current of the battery reaches to a first current, wherein the first current is larger than a second current, wherein the second current is a standard constant-voltage charging cut-off current of the battery. 12. The charging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein: the battery comprises a plurality of battery cells coupled in series; and the charging control circuit is further configured to: monitor the voltage across each of the plurality of the battery cells in the constant-current charging. 13. The charging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein a voltage difference ΔV between the first voltage and the second voltage satisfies 0<ΔV<0.2V. 14. The charging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein a ratio N of the first current to the second current satisfies 1<N<40. 15. The charging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the first current is configured to make a power of the battery reach a battery capacity of the battery after the constant-voltage charging is completed. 16. The charging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein: the charging apparatus is a wireless transmitting device; and the charging apparatus further comprises a wireless transmitting circuit, and the charging control circuit is configured to, in the constant-current charging, perform a wireless communication with a device to-be-charged and adjust, according to information fed back by the device to-be-charged, a transmission power of the wireless transmitting circuit to make the transmission power of the wireless transmitting circuit match a charging current corresponding to a present charging stage. 17. The charging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein: the charging apparatus is a power supply
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