IP Library Granted Patent US 7,911,185
Granted Patent B2
US 7,911,185 · App. 12/358,096 · Granted Mar 22, 2011

Battery voltage detection circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,911,185
App. No.
12/358,096
Granted
Mar 22, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A battery-voltage detection circuit comprising: a first-capacitor; an operational-amplifier; a second-capacitor; a voltage-application-circuit to sequentially apply one and the other-battery-terminal-voltages to the other-first-capacitor-end; a discharge circuit to allow the second-capacitor to discharge before the other-battery-terminal-voltage is applied to the other-first-capacitor-end; a constant current circuit to output a constant-current causing predetermined-speed-discharge of electric charge accumulated in the second-capacitor in response to a discharge-start-signal input after voltage is applied to the other-first-capacitor-end; a comparator; and a measurement-circuit to measure a time-period from a time when the discharge-start-signal is input until a time when an comparator-output-signal changes to one logic level as a time-period corresponding to a battery-voltage, at least one of the operational-amplifier and the comparator being provided with an offset so that the comparator-output-signal changes to the one logic level when voltage applied to the other operational-amplifier input terminal is at a predetermined level lower than a reference-voltage level.

Claims (22)

1. A battery voltage detection circuit comprising:

a first capacitor;

an operational amplifier having one input terminal to be applied with a reference voltage and the other input terminal connected to one end of the first capacitor;

a second capacitor having one end connected to an output terminal of the operational amplifier and the other end connected to the other input terminal of the operational amplifier;

a voltage application circuit configured to sequentially apply a voltage of one terminal of a battery and a voltage of the other terminal of the battery to the other end of the first capacitor;

a discharge circuit configured to allow the second capacitor to discharge before the voltage of the other terminal of the battery is applied to the other end of the first capacitor;

a constant current circuit configured to output a constant current causing electric charge accumulated in the second capacitor to be discharged at a predetermined speed, in response to a discharge start signal input after the voltage is applied to the other end of the first capacitor;

a comparator having one input terminal to be applied with the reference voltage and the other input terminal connected to the output terminal of the operational amplifier; and

a measurement circuit configured to measure a time period from a time when the discharge start signal is input until a time when an output signal of the comparator changes to one logic level, as a time period corresponding to a voltage of the battery,

at least one of the operational amplifier and the comparator being provided with an offset so that the output signal of the comparator changes to the one logic level when the voltage applied to the other input terminal of the operational amplifier is a voltage of a predetermined level lower than a level of the reference voltage.

2. The battery voltage detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein

the voltage application circuit is capable of applying a ground voltage to the other end of the first capacitor, wherein

the discharge circuit allows the second capacitor to discharge before the ground voltage is applied to the other end of the first capacitor, and wherein

when the ground voltage is applied to the other end of the first capacitor, the measurement circuit measures a time period from a time when the discharge start signal is input until a time when the logic level of the output signal of the comparator changes, as a time period corresponding to the ground voltage.

3. The battery voltage detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein

the discharge circuit includes a switch circuit configured to connect between the other input terminal of the operational amplifier and the output terminal of the operational amplifier when the output signal of the comparator is at the one logic level.

4. The battery voltage detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein

the operational amplifier includes a differential transistor pair of one transistor having a control electrode serving as the one input terminal of the operational amplifier and the other transistor having a control electrode serving as the other input terminal of the operational amplifier, and wherein

the one transistor and the other transistor in the operational amplifier are made different in size so that the output signal of the comparator changes to the one logic level when the voltage applied to the other input terminal of the operational amplifier is the voltage of the predetermined level lower than the level of the reference voltage.

5. The battery voltage detection circuit of claim 1 , wherein

the comparator includes a differential transistor pair of one transistor having a control electrode serving as the one input terminal of the comparator and the other transistor having a control electrode serving as the other input terminal thereof, and wherein

the one transistor and the other transistor in the comparator are made different in size so that the output signal of the comparator changes to the one logic level when the voltage applied to the other input terminal of the operational amplifier is the voltage of the predetermined level lower than the level of the reference voltage.

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