Claims
- 1. A method of charging a battery comprising:providing a constant current to the battery during a first stage of charging the battery, wherein a voltage of the battery increases as the constant current is applied thereto, and the first stage continues until a voltage of the battery has reached a rated voltage of the battery; ending the first stage a predetermined period of time after said voltage of the battery reaches the rated voltage of the battery; providing a reduced amount of current to the battery during a second stage of charging the battery, said reduced amount of current being less than said constant current; and applying a constant voltage to the battery during a third stage of charging the battery.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein a voltage of the battery associated with the reduced current is less than a voltage of the battery associated with the constant current.
- 3. A method of charging a battery comprising:providing a constant current to the battery during a first stage of charging the battery, wherein a voltage of the battery increases as the constant current is applied thereto, and the first stage continues until a voltage of the battery has reached a rated voltage of the battery; providing a reduced amount of current to the battery during a second stage of charging the battery, said reduced amount of current being less than said constant current; and applying a constant voltage to the battery during a third stage of charging the battery.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising:ending the first stage upon said voltage of the battery reaching the rated voltage of the battery.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein the second stage continues until the reduced amount of current has dropped so power dissipation in a charge transistor is reduced to an acceptable level.
- 6. A battery charging apparatus comprising:battery charging circuitry; and a controller; wherein, following a first constant current stage of charging the battery, the controller causes the battery charging circuitry to provide a reduced amount of current to the battery during a second stage of charging the battery, and following the second stage applies a constant voltage to the battery during a third stage of charging the battery; wherein a battery being charged is characterized by a voltage which increases as the constant current is applied thereto; and wherein the first stage continues until a voltage of the battery has reached a rated voltage of the battery, the controller ending the first stage a predetermined period of time after said voltage of the battery reaches the rated voltage of the battery.
- 7. A battery charging apparatus comprising:battery charging circuitry; and a controller; wherein, following a first constant current stage of charging the battery, the controller causes the battery charging circuitry to provide a reduced amount of current to the battery during a second stage of charging the battery, and following the second stage applies a constant voltage to the battery during a third stage of charging the battery; and wherein the battery is characterized by a voltage which increases as the constant current is applied thereto, and the first stage continues until a voltage of the battery has reached a rated voltage of the battery.
- 8. The battery charging apparatus of claim 7, wherein the controller ends the first stage upon said voltage of the battery reaching the rated voltage of the battery.
- 9. The battery charging apparatus of claim 7, wherein the second stage continues until the reduced amount of current has dropped so power dissipation in a charge transistor is reduced to an acceptable level.
- 10. The battery charging apparatus of claim 6, wherein the battery is characterized by a voltage associated with the reduced current which is less than a voltage of the battery associated with the constant current.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/397,001 entitled “System and Method for Maintenance Charging of Battery Cells” filed on Sep. 15, 1999, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference, in its entirety.
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