Battery electric system with alternating current self-heating mode
US-2024429481-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9843205B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9843205-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414557536-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A secondary protection IC is connected in parallel with a rechargeable battery and controls the charge and discharge of the rechargeable battery separately from a primary protection IC. The secondary protection IC includes a detection circuit that detects an overcharge or overdischarge of the rechargeable battery, a regulator that stabilizes the voltage of the rechargeable battery and outputs the stabilized voltage to the outside of the rechargeable battery, and a control terminal that controls the regulator with a control signal. Each of the detection circuit and the regulator performs a normal operation or stops operating based on the voltage of the rechargeable battery and the control signal.
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A secondary protection IC connected in parallel with a rechargeable battery and controlling a charge and discharge of the rechargeable battery separately from a primary protection IC, the secondary protection IC, comprising: a detection circuit that detects an overcharge or an overdischarge of the rechargeable battery; a regulator that stabilizes a voltage of the rechargeable battery and outputs the stabilized voltage to an outside of the rechargeable battery; a control terminal to which a control signal is input; and a control circuit that controls a shutdown signal based on at least the control signal, the shutdown signal being a signal to shut down the detection circuit and the regulator, wherein the detection circuit detects the overdischarge of the rechargeable battery to output an output signal, and the output signal of the detection circuit and the control signal input to the control terminal are input to the control circuit, and the control circuit outputs the shutdown signal based on the output signal and the control signal input thereto. 2. The secondary protection IC as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control circuit controls the shutdown signal to cause each of the detection circuit and the regulator to stop operating when the voltage of the rechargeable battery is at or below a predetermined voltage and the control signal is at a first signal level, and the control circuit controls the shutdown signal to cause each of the detection circuit and the regulator to perform a normal operation when the control signal is at a second signal level, irrespective of the voltage of the rechargeable battery. 3. The secondary protection IC as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the control signal switches to the first signal level in response to the voltage of the rechargeable battery decreasing to a threshold voltage that is higher than the predetermined voltage. 4. A protection module, comprising: the secondary protection IC as set forth in claim 1 ; the primary protection IC that controls the charge and discharge of the rechargeable battery; a fuse circuit connected in series to the rechargeable battery, wherein the fuse circuit is controlled to conduct or interrupt an electric current based on an output of the secondary protection IC; and a switch circuit connected in series to the rechargeable battery, wherein the switch circuit is controlled to conduct or interrupt a charge current and a discharge current based on an output of the primary protection IC. 5. A battery pack, comprising: the secondary protection IC as set forth in claim 1 ; the rechargeable battery; the primary protection IC that controls the charge and discharge of the rechargeable battery; a fuse circuit connected in series to the rechargeable battery, wherein the fuse circuit is controlled to conduct or interrupt an electric current based on an output of the secondary protection IC; and a switch circuit connected in series to the rechargeable battery, wherein the switch circuit is controlled to conduct or interrupt a charge current and a discharge current based on an output of the primary protection IC. 6. A method of controlling a secondary protection IC, the secondary protection IC including a detection circuit that detects an overcharge or an overdischarge of a rechargeable battery, a regulator that stabilizes a voltage of the rechargeable battery and outputs the stabilized voltage, a control terminal to which a control signal is input, and a control circuit that controls a shutdown signal based on at least the control signal, the shutdown signal being a signal to shut down the detection circuit and the regulator, the secondary protection IC controlling a charge and discharge of the rechargeable battery separately from a primary protection IC, the method comprising: detecting, by the detection circuit, the overdischarge of the rechargeable battery to output an output signal; and outputting, by the control circuit, the shutdown signal based on the output signal of the detection circuit and the control signal input to the control terminal in response to the output signal of the detection circuit and the control signal input to the control terminal being input to the control circuit. 7. The method as claimed in claim 6 , further comprising: determining whether or not the voltage of the rechargeable battery is at or below a predetermined voltage; and determining whether the control signal is at a first signal level or a second signal level, wherein the shutdown signal is controlled to cause each of the detection circuit and the regulator to stop operating in response to determining that the voltage of the rechargeable battery is at or below the predetermined voltage and that the control signal is at the first signal level. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the shutdown signal is controlled to cause each of the detection circuit and the regulator to perform the normal operation in response to determining that the control signal is at the second signal level, irrespective of the voltage of the rechargeable battery.
with circuits adapted for supplying loads from the battery · CPC title
in response to battery voltage · CPC title
against overdischarge · CPC title
against overcharge · CPC title
using battery or load disconnect circuits (H02J9/002 takes precedence) · CPC title
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