Multi-module, scalable, high power density, radiation-hardened power converter interface system
View Patent ↗The novel cell balancing approach being disclosed minimizes the number of controlled active devices to enable Li-ion cell balancing in a battery arrangement. This is accomplished through a network of passive components associated with each cell. The network of passive components forms a bandpass filter. This allows selective charging of a cell purely based on the frequency components of a variable switching frequency controller.
1. A selective cell charger apparatus for a battery stack comprising a plurality of individual cells stacked in series, the apparatus comprising:
a plurality of unique frequency impedance networks with each unique frequency impedance network individually attached to one cell of the individual cells, the unique frequency impedance network defining a unique band pass filter frequency that is unique to one cell of the individual cells; and
a frequency shifting block generating a frequency charge signal including at least one charging frequency matching the band pass filter frequency that is unique to the one cell.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , each unique frequency impedance network including a take off component.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 , each unique frequency impedance network including a series stack component.
4. A selective cell charger apparatus for a battery stack comprising a first cell and a second cell stacked in series, the apparatus comprising:
a first plurality of unique frequency impedance networks electrically connected to the first cell and defining a first band pass filter frequency;
a second plurality of unique frequency impedance networks electrically connected to the second cell and defining a second band pass filter frequency; and
a frequency shifting block generating a frequency charge signal selectively including a charge signal selected from the frequency group including a first charging frequency matching the first band pass filter frequency and a second charging frequency matching the second band pass filter frequency.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the first band pass filter frequency is forty two kilohertz.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the second band pass filter frequency is three hundred and thirty five kilohertz.
7. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the second band pass filter frequency is three hundred and thirty five kilohertz.