IP Library Granted Patent US 11,302,971
Granted Patent B1
US 11,302,971 · App. 17/026,709 · Granted Apr 12, 2022

System and method of utilizing a rechargeable battery with an information handling system

Inventors: Karunakar Palicherla Reddy (Austin, TX); Richard Christopher Thompson (Cedar Park, TX); Deeder M. Aurongzeb (Austin, TX)
Assignee: Dell Products L.P.
H01M10/44H01M10/48H02J7/0031
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Patent No.
US 11,302,971
App. No.
17/026,709
Granted
Apr 12, 2022
Kind
B1
Abstract

In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may determine first multiple impedance values of respective multiple resistors associated with a barrier of an enclosure of a cell of a rechargeable battery that includes multiple cells; determine second multiple impedance values of the respective multiple resistors; determine multiple impedance value changes of the respective multiple resistors based at least on the first multiple impedance values and the second multiple impedance values; determine that at least a portion of the multiple impedance value changes exceed a threshold impedance value change; determine that the cell is compromised based at least on determining that the at least the portion of the multiple impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change; and in response to determining that the cell is compromised, remove the cell from a topology of the rechargeable battery.

Claims (81)

1. An information handling system, comprising:

at least one processor; and

a memory medium, coupled to the at least one processor, that stores instructions of an operating system executable by the at least one processor;

a rechargeable battery configured to provide electrical power to one or more components of the information handling system; and

a battery management unit coupled to the battery;

wherein the rechargeable battery includes a plurality of cells;

wherein the battery management unit is configured to:

determine a first plurality of impedance values of a respective first plurality of resistors associated with a first barrier of an enclosure of a cell of the plurality of cells of the rechargeable battery;

determine a second plurality of impedance values of the respective first plurality of resistors;

determine a first plurality of impedance value changes of the respective first plurality of resistors based at least on the first plurality of impedance values and the second plurality of impedance values;

determine that at least a portion of the first plurality of impedance value changes exceed a threshold impedance value change;

determine that the cell is compromised based at least on determining that the at least the portion of the first plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change; and

in response to determining that the cell is compromised, remove the cell from a topology of the rechargeable battery.

2. The information handling system of claim 1 ,

wherein the battery management unit is further configured to:

determine a third plurality of impedance values of a respective second plurality of resistors associated with a second barrier of the enclosure of the cell;

determine a fourth plurality of impedance values of the respective second plurality of resistors;

determine a second plurality of impedance value changes of the respective second plurality of resistors based at least on the third plurality of impedance values and the fourth plurality of impedance values; and

determine that at least a portion of the second plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change; and

wherein, to determine that the cell is compromised, the battery management unit is further configured to determine that the cell is compromised further based at least on determining that the at least the portion of the second plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change.

3. The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein each of at least two resistors of the first plurality of resistors includes a resistive fabric that changes impedance when elongated along an axis.

4. The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein, to remove the cell from the topology of the rechargeable battery, the battery management unit is further configured to reconfigure the topology of the rechargeable battery to bypass utilizing the cell.

5. The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein the battery management unit is further configured to:

in response to determining that the cell is compromised, remove at least one other cell of the plurality of cells from the topology of the rechargeable battery.

6. The information handling system of claim 1 , wherein the battery management unit is further configured to:

after removing the cell from the topology of the rechargeable battery, charge balance other cells of the plurality of cells.

7. The information handling system of claim 1 , further comprising:

at least one analog to digital converter coupled to the battery management unit;

wherein the at least one analog to digital converter is configured to:

convert a first plurality of analog signals respectively associated with the first plurality of resistors into first digital data that includes the first plurality of impedance values;

provide the first data to the battery management unit;

convert a second plurality of analog signals respectively associated with the first plurality of resistors into second digital data that includes the second plurality of impedance values; and

provide the second data to the battery management unit;

wherein, to determine the first plurality of impedance values, the battery management unit is further configured to receive the first data from the at least one analog to digital converter;

wherein, to determine the second plurality of impedance values, the battery management unit is further configured to receive the second data from the at least one analog to digital converter; and

wherein, to determine the first plurality of impedance value changes, the battery management unit is further configured to compare the first digital data with the second digital data.

8. A method, comprising:

determining a first plurality of impedance values of a respective first plurality of resistors associated with a first barrier of an enclosure of a cell of a rechargeable battery that includes a plurality of cells;

determining a second plurality of impedance values of the respective first plurality of resistors;

determining a first plurality of impedance value changes of the respective first plurality of resistors based at least on the first plurality of impedance values and the second plurality of impedance values;

determining that at least a portion of the first plurality of impedance value changes exceed a threshold impedance value change;

determining that the cell is compromised based at least on the determining that the at least the portion of the first plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change; and

in response to the determining that the cell is compromised, removing the cell from a topology of the rechargeable battery.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

determining a third plurality of impedance values of a respective second plurality of resistors associated with a second barrier of the enclosure of the cell;

determining a fourth plurality of impedance values of the respective second plurality of resistors;

determining a second plurality of impedance value changes of the respective second plurality of resistors based at least on the third plurality of impedance values and the fourth plurality of impedance values; and

determining that at least a portion of the second plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change;

wherein the determining that the cell is compromised is further based at least on the determining that the at least the portion of the second plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein each of at least two resistors of the first plurality of resistors includes a resistive fabric that changes impedance when elongated along an axis.

11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the removing the cell from the topology of the rechargeable battery includes reconfiguring the topology of the rechargeable battery to bypass utilizing the cell.

12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

in response to the determining that the cell is compromised, removing at least one other cell of the plurality of cells from the topology of the rechargeable battery.

13. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

after the removing the cell from the topology of the rechargeable battery, charge balancing other cells of the plurality of cells.

14. The method of claim 8 ,

wherein the determining the first plurality of impedance values includes converting, by at least one analog to digital converter, a first plurality of analog signals respectively associated with the first plurality of resistors into first digital data that includes the first plurality of impedance values;

wherein the determining the second plurality of impedance values includes converting, by the at least one analog to digital converter, a second plurality of analog signals respectively associated with the first plurality of resistors into second digital data that includes the second plurality of impedance values; and

wherein the determining the first plurality of impedance value changes includes comparing the first digital data with the second digital data.

15. A battery management unit, comprising:

at least one processor; and

a memory medium, coupled to the at least one processor, that stores instructions executable by the at least one processor, which when executed by the at least one processor, cause the battery management unit to:

determine a first plurality of impedance values of a respective first plurality of resistors associated with a first barrier of an enclosure of a cell of a rechargeable battery that includes a plurality of cells;

determine a second plurality of impedance values of the respective first plurality of resistors;

determine a first plurality of impedance value changes of the respective first plurality of resistors based at least on the first plurality of impedance values and the second plurality of impedance values;

determine that at least a portion of the first plurality of impedance value changes exceed a threshold impedance value change;

determine that the cell is compromised based at least on determining that the at least the portion of the first plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change; and

in response to determining that the cell is compromised, remove the cell from a topology of the rechargeable battery.

16. The battery management unit of claim 15 ,

wherein the instructions further cause the battery management unit to:

determine a third plurality of impedance values of a respective second plurality of resistors associated with a second barrier of the enclosure of the cell;

determine a fourth plurality of impedance values of the respective second plurality of resistors;

determine a second plurality of impedance value changes of the respective second plurality of resistors based at least on the third plurality of impedance values and the fourth plurality of impedance values; and

determine that at least a portion of the second plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change; and

wherein, to determine that the cell is compromised, the instructions further cause the battery management unit to determine that the cell is compromised further based at least on determining that the at least the portion of the second plurality of impedance value changes exceed the threshold impedance value change.

17. The battery management unit of claim 15 , wherein each of at least two resistors of the first plurality of resistors includes a resistive fabric that changes impedance when elongated along an axis.

18. The battery management unit of claim 15 , wherein, to remove the cell from the topology of the rechargeable battery, the battery management unit is further configured to reconfigure the topology of the rechargeable battery to bypass utilizing the cell.

19. The battery management unit of claim 15 , wherein the battery management unit is further configured to:

in response to determining that the cell is compromised, remove at least one other cell of the plurality of cells from the topology of the rechargeable battery.

20. The battery management unit of claim 15 , wherein the instructions further cause the battery management unit to:

after removing the cell from the topology of the rechargeable battery, charge balance other cells of the plurality of cells.

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