Claims
- 1. An energy storage system comprising:
- a first energy storage device consisting of a battery having an impedance for providing a substantially constant power output;
- a second energy storage device for providing intermittent bursts of high voltage output; and
- a controller responsive to changes in battery impedance, and controlling a switch for electrically coupling said second energy storage device to a load.
- 2. An energy storage system as in claim 1, wherein said load is a pulsed power communications device.
- 3. An energy storage system as in claim 1, further including a pair of resistors coupled to said controller for measuring said battery impedance.
- 4. An energy storage system as in claim 1, further including at least a resistor and a thermistor electrically coupled to said controller.
- 5. An energy storage system as in claim 1, wherein said controller enables said switch when battery impedance exceeds a predetermined value.
- 6. An energy storage system as in claim 1, wherein said battery is a secondary battery.
- 7. An energy storage system as in claim 6, wherein said secondary battery is selected from the group consisting of lead-acid batteries, nickel cadmium batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, lithium ion batteries, lithium polymer batteries, and combinations thereof.
- 8. An energy storage system as in claim 1, wherein said first energy storage device is a primary battery.
- 9. An energy storage system as in claim 1, wherein said first energy storage device is a fuel cell.
- 10. An energy storage system as in claim 1, wherein said second energy storage device is a capacitor.
- 11. An energy storage system as in claim 1, wherein said second energy storage device is a fuel cell.
- 12. An energy storage system comprising:
- a first energy storage device consisting of a battery having an impedance for providing a substantially constant power output;
- a second energy storage device for providing intermittent bursts of high voltage output; and
- circuitry responsive to changes in battery impedance, and controlling a switch for electrically coupling said second energy storage device to a load, said circuitry comprising a pair of resistors electrically coupled to a controller and said controller electrically coupled to said switch.
- 13. An energy storage system as in claim 12, wherein said load is a pulsed power communications device.
- 14. An energy storage system as in claim 12, wherein said controller enables said switch when battery impedance exceeds a predetermined value.
- 15. An energy storage system as in claim 12, wherein said battery is a secondary battery.
- 16. An energy storage system as in claim 15, wherein said secondary battery is selected from the group consisting of lead-acid batteries, nickel cadmium batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, lithium ion batteries, lithium polymer batteries, and combinations thereof.
- 17. An energy storage system as in claim 12, wherein said first energy storage device is a primary battery.
- 18. An energy storage system comprising:
- a first energy storage device consisting of a battery having an impedance for providing a substantially constant power output;
- a second energy storage device for providing intermittent bursts of high voltage output; and
- circuitry responsive to changes in battery impedance due to temperature variations, and controlling a switch for electrically coupling said second energy storage device to a load, said circuitry comprising at least a resistor and a thermistor coupled to a controller, and said controller electrically coupled to said switch.
- 19. A hybrid energy storage system as in claim 18, wherein said load is a pulsed power communications device.
- 20. An energy storage system as in claim 18, wherein said controller enables said switch when battery impedance exceeds a predetermined value.
- 21. An energy storage system as in claim 18, wherein said second energy storage device is a capacitor.
- 22. An energy storage system as in claim 18, wherein said second energy storage device is a fuel cell.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/739,475, filed Oct. 28, 1996, by Thomas, et al, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,670,266, entitled "HYBRID ENERGY STORAGE", and assigned to Motorola, Inc.
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