IP Library Granted Patent US 6,969,970
Granted Patent B2
US 6,969,970 · App. 10/348,584 · Granted Nov 29, 2005

Method of controlling the charging of a battery

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Patent No.
US 6,969,970
App. No.
10/348,584
Granted
Nov 29, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A battery charger with charging parameter values derived from communication with a battery pack to be charged. Communication is over a one-wire bus with battery pack transmissions in response to charger inquiries. The battery charger may be in the form an integrated circuit driving a power transistor or other controllable DC supply. A battery pack may contain a program with multiple charging currents and charging interval termination methods such as time, temperature rise, and incremental voltage polarity. A lack of communication may be invoke a default charging program or denial of access to the charger. The charger also communicates over a high-speed three-wire bus with an external computer for analysis of identification information acquired from the battery and for control of the charger.

Claims (21)

1. A method of charging a battery pack comprising:

reading from a digital memory identification data stored in said digital memory wherein said digital memory is a part of said battery pack;

determining if said read battery pack identification data represents a valid identification;

reading charging parameter values from said digital memory;

altering the charging algorithm at least in part based upon said read charging parameters.

2. A method of charging a battery pack device comprising:

reading digital data from a memory device, said memory device being substantially part of said battery pack device;

determining a battery ID from said digital data;

determining a battery charging parameter from said digital data; and

charging said battery pack device according to said charging parameter.

3. The method of charging said battery pack device of claim 2 , wherein said battery charging parameter comprising a plurality of parameters.

4. The method of charging said battery pack device of claim 2 , wherein said battery charging parameter comprises at least one of a maximum voltage parameter, a maximum current parameter, a charge time parameter, and an end of charging detection method.

5. A method of recharging a the power pack of an electronic device comprising:

coupling said power pack to a recharging circuit;

reading, from said power pack, a digital identification;

reading, from said power pack, charging parameter values; and

altering a charging algorithm, at least in part, based upon said read power pack charging parameters.

6. A rechargeable battery pack device comprising:

at least one rechargeable battery device;

a module comprising digital memory, said digital memory comprising a battery pack ID, and charging parameter values; and

connections for said rechargeable battery device and said module to connect to another device.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Jul 17, 2008
From: DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
To: MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS, INC.
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