Claims
- 1. A battery module comprising:
- first switching means, inside said battery module, for selectively interrupting charging current to a series of battery cells;
- monitoring means, inside said battery module, for monitoring a voltage across each of the individual battery cells in the series of battery cells and across the series of battery cells;
- software means for controlling said first switching means;
- hardware means for controlling said switching means;
- a communication channel for coupling information from said battery module to a host system, the information including a voltage across each of the battery cells in the series of battery cells and across the complete series of battery cells and a battery temperature.
- 2. A host system comprising:
- a switch, for selectively interrupting a charging current;
- a data connection for coupling information from a battery module, including a plurality of battery cells, to said host system, said information including a voltage across each of the plurality of battery cells, across a series connection of said plurality of battery cells, and a battery module temperature; and
- switching means for open-circuiting a connection between said host system and the battery module if said host system detects an overcharging condition, detects that the battery module is inoperative or detects that the battery module temperature exceeds a specified limit.
- 3. A battery charging system, comprising in combination:
- a battery module including a plurality of series-connected battery cells;
- monitoring means, situated inside said battery module, for monitoring a voltage across each of said plurality of battery cells to detect an overcharging condition;
- a first switch, situated inside said battery module, for selectively interrupting charging currents to said plurality of battery cells;
- first switching means, situated inside said battery module, for open-circuiting said first switch in the event said monitoring means detects the overcharging condition;
- a host system including means for providing charging current to said battery module;
- a communication channel for coupling information form said battery module to said host system, said information including the voltage across each of said plurality of battery cells;
- a connection for coupling temperature information from said battery module to said host system; and
- second switching means, situated inside said host system, for open-circuiting said second switch in the event that said host system detects an overcharging condition of any of said plurality of battery cells.
- 4. The battery charging system according to claim 3 further comprising:
- comparison means for said battery module to compare a sum of the voltages across each of said plurality of battery cells and a total voltage,
- wherein said first switching means open-circuits said first switch situated inside said battery module in the event that the sum of the voltages across each of said plurality of battery cells does equal said sum of the individual cell voltages.
- 5. The battery charging system according to claim 3 further comprising:
- detection means for detecting a battery module terminal voltage and a host system terminal voltage;
- determining means for determining if said host system terminal voltage is equal to said battery module terminal voltage,
- wherein said first switching means open-circuits said first switch situated inside said battery module in the event that said host system terminal voltage is not equal to said battery module terminal voltage.
- 6. The battery charging system according to claim 3 wherein said detection means further comprises:
- battery module hardware for detecting said terminal voltage of said battery module; and
- battery module software for detecting said terminal voltage of said battery module,
- wherein said host system compares a voltage detected with said battery module hardware with a voltage detected by said battery module software, and
- wherein said battery charging system open-circuits said first switch situated inside said battery module in the event that said hardware detected voltage does not equal said software detected voltage.
- 7. The battery charging system according to claim 3,
- wherein said battery module software detects each of said plurality of individual cell voltage and transmits said voltages through a communication terminal of said battery pack and a communication terminal of said host system,
- further wherein said host system detects a terminal voltage of said host system and said host system terminal voltage is compared with a sum of said individual cell voltages, and
- further wherein said first switching means open-circuits said first switch, situated inside said battery module, or said second switch, situated inside said host system, in the event said host system terminal voltage does not equal the sum of said individual cell voltages.
- 8. A battery system comprising:
- a battery module;
- a second module;
- a first switching module, inside said battery module, configured to selectively interrupt charging current to a series of battery cells;
- a monitor circuit, inside said battery module, configured to monitor a set of voltages across each of the individual battery cells in the series of battery cells and a voltage across the series of battery cells;
- software configured to control said first switching module;
- hardware configured to contorl said first switching module;
- a communication channel for coupling information from said battery module to said second module, the information including a set of voltages across each of the individual battery cells in the series of battery cells, a voltage across the series of battery cells and a battery temperature; and
- a second switching module for open-circuiting a second switch located inside said second module by communicating to said second module through said communication port that an overcharged condition of said battery cells has been detected.
Parent Case Info
This application a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/832.636, filed Apr. 4, 1997, now abandoned which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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