Abstract:
A charging device (200) for charging an electronic article (100), in particular an electronic smoking article, comprising a device charging circuit (240) configured to electrically couple with an electronic article circuit and to charge a rechargeable battery (B1) located within the electronic article, and a microcomputer (220) configured to detect whether the charging circuit is electrically coupled with the electronic article circuit, measure a charge level of the rechargeable battery, and use the measured charge level to determine a charge mode for charging the rechargeable battery.
Abstract:
A controller (11) in a tap timer, having a battery (19) for connected via a charge circuit (23) to selectively charge a storage capacitor C2. The storage capacitor C2 is connected to an actuator circuit (25) to selectively provide power from the storage capacitor C2 to actuate a device M1. A processor (13) controls the actuator circuit (25) according to a pre-programmed schedule or on user demand. The processor monitors various parameters including charge rate of the capacitor C2 in order to determine battery condition, to determine if the processor (13) should next actuate the device (13).
Abstract:
It is presented a method for determining a battery type of a battery set powering a host device, the battery set comprising at least one exchangeable battery. The method is performed in a battery type determiner and comprises the steps of: measuring a voltage of the battery set, yielding a voltage measurement; storing the voltage measurement; repeating the steps of measuring and storing until an exit condition is true; and determining the battery type based on the stored voltage measurements. A corresponding battery type determiner, host device, computer program and computer program product are also presented.
Abstract:
A mobile terminal and an interface method thereof for connecting external devices, such as an adapter, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable, a docking station, an accessory, and the like, to the mobile terminal are provided. The mobile terminal includes a battery, a connector including a pin for data communication and first and second power pins for charging the battery, a memory for storing a reference voltage indicating a dedicated adapter of the battery, and a controller for receiving a voltage input from the first and second power pins, for recognizing an external device connected with the connector as the dedicated adapter when a voltage input from the pin for data communication is the reference voltage, and for charging the battery with power input to the first and second power pins.
Abstract:
A mobile terminal and an interface method thereof for connecting external devices, such as an adapter, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable, a docking station, an accessory, and the like, to the mobile terminal are provided. The mobile terminal includes a battery, a connector including a pin for data communication and first and second power pins for charging the battery, a memory for storing a reference voltage indicating a dedicated adapter of the battery, and a controller for receiving a voltage input from the first and second power pins, for recognizing an external device connected with the connector as the dedicated adapter when a voltage input from the pin for data communication is the reference voltage, and for charging the battery with power input to the first and second power pins.
Abstract:
In at least one embodiment, a power management module measures different observable quantities of a battery, such as terminal voltage or current, and measures a voltage response of the battery based upon the measurements. The measured voltage response of the battery is compared to a plurality of reference voltage responses, which may be determined for authentic batteries, for example. If the measured voltage response corresponds to each of the reference voltage responses, the battery is authenticated for use with an electronic device. If necessary, additional voltage responses may be measured and compared against corresponding reference voltage responses until the battery is authenticated by a sufficient number of corresponding responses. A relative condition of the battery, such as an age or state of health, may also be estimated based on the measured voltage response of the battery.
Abstract:
The present application provides systems and methods for battery temperature detection and parasitic resistance compensation. Compensation circuitry is provided to generate a compensation current, proportional to a battery charging or discharging current, to compensate for the parasitic resistance associated with the line connection between a charger/monitor and a battery pack. The compensation current operates to adjust a reference current supplied to a temperature sensor, to enable accurate temperature measurement of the battery pack while reducing or eliminating influence from the parasitic resistance. The compensation circuitry can be utilized in a battery charger topology to enhance battery charging control and/or a battery monitoring topology to enhance battery discharge control.
Abstract:
A battery pack for a portable tool, comprising: a body having opposed first and second side walls oriented perpendicular to a body rear face; a body front face oppositely directed with respect to the rear face; and a finger notch including an engagement wall and an oppositely positioned lead-in wall, the engagement wall and the lead-in wall joined at a notch cavity bottom wall recessed within the body below the front face, the engagement wall having a first pitch angle with respect to the front face and the lead-in wall having a second pitch angle with respect to the front face smaller than the first pitch angle.
Abstract:
A battery charger comprising a pair of battery charger terminals, an automatic voltage detection system for automatically determining a nominal voltage of a battery connected across the pair of battery charger terminals by measuring a first voltage of the battery across the pair of battery charger terminals and, if the first voltage of the battery is less than a first predetermined value, determining the nominal voltage of the battery by measuring a second voltage across the pair of battery charger terminals and comparing the second voltage of the battery to a second predetermined value and a charging system for automatically charging the battery as a function of the nominal voltage determined by said automatic voltage detection system.