IP Library Granted Patent US 7,791,315
Granted Patent B2
US 7,791,315 · App. 12/005,000 · Granted Sep 7, 2010

Battery state monitoring circuit and battery device

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Patent No.
US 7,791,315
App. No.
12/005,000
Granted
Sep 7, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

An object of the present invention is to provide a battery state monitoring circuit and a battery device which are capable of normally operating when a charger ( 301 ) is connected to an opposite polarity in error, and then correctly connected. In the case where the charger ( 301 ) is connected to the opposite polarity in error and then correctly connected, a logic circuit ( 305 ) does not output a power-down signal that powers down the respective circuits to the respective circuits by the aid of a power-down preventing circuit ( 110 ). As a result, the battery device normally operates without falling into the power-down state.

Claims (11)

1. A battery state monitoring circuit, comprising:

an over-charge detecting circuit that monitors a voltage between both ends of a battery to detect an over-charge state;

an over-discharge detecting circuit that monitors a voltage between the both ends of the battery to detect an over-discharge state;

an over-current detecting circuit that monitors a voltage at an over-current detection terminal to which a voltage between an external terminal and a switch circuit is input to detect an over-current state;

a logic circuit that controls charge and discharge of the battery on the basis of a detection signal sent from any one of the over-charge detecting circuit, the over-discharge detecting circuit, and the over-current detecting circuit, and outputs a power-down signal to the over-charge detecting circuit, the over-discharge detecting circuit, and the over-current detecting circuit that powers down the over-charge detecting circuit, the over-discharge detecting circuit, and the over-current detecting circuit in the over-discharge state to the over-charge detecting circuit, the over-discharge detecting circuit, and the over-current detecting circuit; and

a power-down preventing circuit that outputs a power-down prevention signal that prevents the over-charge detecting circuit, the over-discharge detecting circuit, and the over-current detecting circuit from being powered down to the logic circuit when a voltage at the over-current detection terminal is lower than a given voltage.

2. A battery state monitoring circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a second power-down preventing circuit, the second power-down preventing circuit outputting a power-down prevention signal that prevents the over-charge detecting circuit, the over-discharge detecting circuit, and the over-current detecting circuit from being powered down to the logic circuit when monitoring the voltage across the battery, detecting a transitional voltage rising at a time of turning on a power supply, and outputting the detection signal for a given period of time.

3. A battery device, comprising:

a battery and a switch circuit which are connected in series with an external terminal to which one of a charger and a load is connected; and

a battery state monitoring circuit according to claim 1 , which monitors a voltage across the battery, controls the switch circuit, and controls charge and discharge of the battery.

4. A battery device according to claim 3 , further comprising a second power-down preventing circuit, the second power-down preventing circuit outputting a power-down prevention signal that prevents the detecting circuits from being powered down to the logic circuit when monitoring a voltage across the battery, detecting a transitional voltage rising at a time of turning on a power supply, and outputting a detection signal for a given period of time.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 12, 2018
From: SII SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
To: ABLIC INC.
Reel/Frame 045567/0927 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2016
From: SEIKO INSTRUMENTS INC.
To: SII SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038058/0892 →