IP Library Granted Patent US 8,233,582
Granted Patent B2
US 8,233,582 · App. 12/960,299 · Granted Jul 31, 2012

High dynamic range coulomb counter which simultaneously monitors multiple sense resistors

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Patent No.
US 8,233,582
App. No.
12/960,299
Granted
Jul 31, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A circuit may include a source of electrical energy and a plurality of current loads. Each load may be of a different amount. For each current load, a resistance may be in series between the source and the current load. The resistance may be weighted inversely proportional to the amount of the current load with respect to the other resistances. For each resistance, an integrator may generate an integrated output representative of an integration of the current traveling through the resistance. A summer may generate a summed output which is representative of the sum of each of the integrated outputs, weighted inversely proportional to the resistance that is associated with the integrated output.

Claims (33)

1. A coulomb counter circuit comprising:

a plurality of different inputs, each configured to receive an input signal indicative of current traveling through a resistance to a load;

for each input signal, an integrator configured to generate an integrated output representative of an integration of the input signal; and

a summer configured to generate a summed output which is representative of the sum of each of the integrated outputs, weighted inversely proportional to the resistance that is associated with the integrated output, each of the weightings being substantially different.

2. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 1 wherein each input is a differential input.

3. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 2 wherein each differential input is configured to be connected across each resistance.

4. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 1 wherein each of the weightings is at least an order of magnitude different from each of the other weightings.

5. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 1 wherein the plurality of different inputs consist essentially of two different inputs.

6. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 1 wherein the plurality of different inputs consist essentially of three different inputs.

7. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 1 wherein:

each input signal is an analog signal; and

each integrator is an analog integrator.

8. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 7 wherein each input is a differential input and further comprising, for each different input, a switching network configured to switch the polarity of the differential input to the integrator associated with the different input.

9. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 8 further comprising a register configured to accumulate a count representing an amount of charge.

10. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 1 :

wherein each input signal is an analog signal;

wherein each integrator is a digital integrator; and

further comprising, for each analog input signal, an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert the analog input signal into a digital input signal.

11. A coulomb counter circuit comprising:

a plurality of different resistances, each having a substantially different value and being configure to be connected in series between a source and a load;

for each different resistance, an integrator configured to generate an integrated output representative of an integration of the current traveling through the different resistance; and

a summer configured to generate a summed output which is representative of the sum of each of the integrated outputs, weighted inversely proportional to the resistance that is associated with the integrated output.

12. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 11 wherein the resistance of each of the resistances is at least an order of magnitude different from the resistances of the each of the other resistances.

13. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 11 wherein each integrator has a differential input connected across the resistance associated with the integrator.

14. A circuit comprising:

a source of electrical energy;

a plurality of current loads, each of a different amount;

for each current load, a resistance connected in series between the source and the current load, the resistance being weighted inversely proportional to the amount of the current load with respect to the other resistances;

for each resistance, an integrator configured to generate an integrated output representative of an integration of the current traveling through the resistance; and

a summer configured to generate a summed output which is representative of the sum of each of the integrated outputs, weighted inversely proportional to the resistance that is associated with the integrated output.

15. The circuit of claim 14 wherein the amount of each current load is at least an order of magnitude different from the amount of the other current loads.

16. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 14 wherein each integrator has a differential input connected across the resistance associated with the integrator.

17. The coulomb counter circuit of claim 14 wherein all of the resistances are connected in series between the source and their respective current load at the same time.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 4, 2021
From: LINEAR TECHNOLOGY LLC
To: ANALOG DEVICES INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY
Reel/Frame 057422/0532 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 4, 2021
From: LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
To: LINEAR TECHNOLOGY LLC
Reel/Frame 057426/0439 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2010
From: SCHWOERER, CHRISTOPH SEBASTIAN
To: LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025448/0491 →