Switch systems for rechargeable power storage devices
US-2024195192-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US9762072B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9762072-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514969275-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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A secondary battery protection circuit for protecting a secondary battery including: a power supply terminal; a protection operation circuit configured to monitor a state of the secondary battery through the power supply terminal to generate a signal for turning on/off conduction of a current path between the secondary battery and a load according to a protection state determined by the monitored state of the secondary battery; a nonvolatile memory in which data is written by a writing voltage being provided at the power supply terminal, an operation of the secondary battery protection circuit being controlled by the data; a voltage generation circuit configured to generate a provision voltage which is provided to a low withstand voltage circuit; and a control circuit configured to enable the nonvolatile memory to store the data therein in accordance with the protection state upon an input voltage being greater than a determination threshold voltage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A secondary battery protection circuit for protecting a secondary battery comprising: a power supply terminal; a protection operation circuit configured to monitor a state of the secondary battery through the power supply terminal to generate a signal for turning on/off conduction of a current path between the secondary battery and a load according to a protection state determined by the monitored state of the secondary battery; a nonvolatile memory in which data is written by a writing voltage being provided at the power supply terminal, an operation of the secondary battery protection circuit being controlled by the data; a voltage generation circuit configured to generate from an input voltage at the power supply terminal a provision voltage which is provided to a low withstand voltage circuit, wherein a withstanding voltage of the low withstand voltage circuit is less than a withstanding voltage of a high withstand voltage circuit to which the writing voltage is provided; and a control circuit configured to enable the nonvolatile memory to store the data therein in accordance with the protection state of the protection operation circuit upon an input voltage at the power supply terminal being greater than a determination threshold voltage for determining the writing voltage. 2. The secondary battery protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a threshold voltage for detecting overcharge of the secondary battery is set to be less than the writing voltage, and upon the protection state being an overcharge protection state, the protection operation circuit outputs a protection signal after a certain delay time passes from the detection of the overcharge of the secondary battery in response to detecting the overcharge of the secondary battery based on the threshold voltage, thereby turning off the conduction of the current path between the secondary battery and a load to protect the secondary battery from being overcharged. 3. The secondary battery protection circuit as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the control circuit enables the nonvolatile memory to have the data written therein upon detecting that the input voltage is greater than a determination threshold voltage for determining the writing voltage and the protection operation circuit is in the overcharge protection state. 4. The secondary battery protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the secondary battery protection circuit operates so as to protect the secondary battery from being overcharged when the nonvolatile memory is enabled to have the data written therein. 5. The secondary battery protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the voltage generation circuit clamps the provision voltage at a voltage less than the writing voltage. 6. The secondary battery protection circuit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the voltage generation circuit includes a regulator including an output transistor for outputting the provision voltage. 7. The secondary battery protection circuit as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the output transistor is a depletion type n-channel MOS transistor. 8. A secondary battery protection device comprising: the secondary battery protection circuit as claimed in claim 1 ; a charge path shutoff unit capable of shutting off a charge path of the secondary battery; and a discharge path shutoff unit capable of shutting off a discharge path of the secondary battery. 9. A battery pack comprising: the secondary battery protection device as claimed in claim 8 ; and the secondary battery. 10. A method of writing data into a nonvolatile memory included in a secondary battery protection circuit, the secondary battery protection circuit including a secondary battery protection operation circuit configured to monitor a state of the secondary battery through a power supply terminal to generate a signal for turning on/off conduction of a current path between the secondary battery and a load according to a protection state determined by the monitored state of the secondary battery, wherein the nonvolatile memory is capable of having data written therein by a writing voltage being provided at the power supply terminal, an operation of the secondary battery protection circuit being controlled by the data, the method comprising the step of enabling the nonvolatile memory to store the data therein in accordance with the protection state of the protection operation circuit upon an input voltage at the power supply terminal being greater than a determination threshold voltage for determining the writing voltage.
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