Patents Assigned to Techtium Ltd.
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Publication number: 20130250621Abstract: A power supply for converting AC to a regulated DC output current, utilizing two serial switched mode power supplies, the first providing an intermediate DC output voltage with only moderate ripple properties, this output being input to the second, which operates as a DC/DC converter to provide the desired output with low ripple and good regulation. The diode rectifier assembly has no reservoir/smoothing capacitor, or one of much smaller capacitance than in prior art power supplies. The large resulting rectifier output ripple is overcome by use of the two power supply units, at least the first having a smoothing capacitor at its output. A majority of the energy stored in this capacitor is utilized during each AC half cycle. Such power supplies also provide improved hold-up times. The power supply is also constructed to have low standby power consumption, by use of a double burst configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Techtium Ltd.Inventors: Dror MANOR, Pascal LEBENS, Ronny VAN ROOIJ
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Patent number: 8446134Abstract: A power supply for converting AC to a regulated DC output current, utilizing two serial switched mode power supplies, the first providing an intermediate DC output voltage with only moderate ripple properties, this output being input to the second, which operates as a DC/DC converter to provide the desired output with low ripple and good regulation. The diode rectifier assembly has no reservoir/smoothing capacitor, or one of much smaller capacitance than in prior art power supplies. The large resulting rectifier output ripple is overcome by use of the two power supply units, at least the first having a smoothing capacitor at its output. A majority of the energy stored in this capacitor is utilized during each AC half cycle. Such power supplies also provide improved hold-up times. The power supply is also constructed to have low standby power consumption, by use of a double burst configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Techtium Ltd.Inventors: Dror Manor, Pascal Lebens, Ronny Van Rooij
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Publication number: 20130076136Abstract: A charger for recharging the batteries of a portable electronic device even when no external power source is available. A battery or cell is installed within the charger, and when no access is available to a fixed power source into which the charger can be plugged, the internal battery or cell can be used to recharge the electronic device. The internal battery can be a primary battery or a secondary battery. In the latter case, the internal battery can be maintained in a charged state by means of circuitry which, when the charger is plugged into the external power source, charges the internal battery as well as the battery of the electronic device. The external power source can be either an AC power wall socket, in which case the charger includes AC/DC voltage conversion circuits, or a car lighter socket, or the DC output of a conventional wall charger.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: TECHTIUM LTD.Inventors: Dror MANOR, Amnon SAAR, Guy WEINSTEIN, Daniel BREITING, Hans VERCOULEN
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Patent number: 8253373Abstract: A charger for recharging the batteries of a portable electronic device even when no external power source is available. A battery or cell is installed within the charger, and when no access is available to a fixed power source into which the charger can be plugged, the internal battery or cell can be used to recharge the electronic device. The internal battery can be a primary battery or a secondary battery. In the latter case, the internal battery can be maintained in a charged state by means of circuitry which, when the charger is plugged into the external power source, charges the internal battery as well as the battery of the electronic device. The external power source can be either an AC power wall socket, in which case the charger includes AC/DC voltage conversion circuits, or a car lighter socket, or the DC output of a conventional wall charger.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Techtium LtdInventors: Dror Manor, Amnon Saar, Guy Weinstein, Daniel Breiting, Hans Vercoulen
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Patent number: 8080976Abstract: A battery charge control system including an algorithm for determining whether the battery chemistry of a battery pack for use in a portable electronic device is primary, in which case charging is prevented, or secondary, in which case charging is enabled. The routine operates by measuring the terminal voltage and temperature of the battery under certain predetermined tests, which generally include a combination of voltage and internal impedance tests performed during charge or discharge. Additionally, a method is described to detect and to correct for lack of cell balance within the rechargeable battery pack of a portable electronic device. A cell or cells of the battery pack which are close to depletion, or are completely depleted, are detected, and a discharge/charge routine is executed to provide for optimum recharging of all of the cells of the battery, thus ensuring proper cell balance, and most efficient power usage.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2007Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Techtium Ltd.Inventors: Dror Manor, Amnon Saar, Guy Weinstein
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Publication number: 20110298414Abstract: There is disclosed a battery power supply system adapted to be installed in a portable electronic device, and a method of powering a portable electronic device. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: TECHTIUM LTD.Inventors: Dror MANOR, Guy WEINSTEIN
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Publication number: 20110291611Abstract: A charger for providing power to an electronic device from an AC source, incorporating a battery to provide back-up power when no AC source is available. The charger uses a first voltage converter with a smoothing characteristic such that there are periods during each AC cycle, during which the first DC voltage falls substantially from its maximum value, and a second voltage converter, outputting power at a second DC voltage to the electronic device. A battery comprising at least one cell is connected at the output of the first converter such that current can be received by the battery from the first converter and supplied by the battery to the second converter. A controller is used, configured to charge the battery from the first converter, or to supply current from the battery to the second converter for output to the device, during different parts of the AC cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: TECHTIUM LTD.Inventor: Dror Manor
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Patent number: 8004237Abstract: A bidirectional battery charge control system for a portable electronic device which uses a rechargeable main battery. The system enables the connection of an auxiliary battery to the device for inputting additional current to the device. Control of the current flow into and out of the auxiliary battery is performed by a bidirectional charger. The auxiliary battery can contain one or more readily available primary or secondary cells, and the bidirectional charger is such that an external charger connected to the device, generally used to charge the main rechargeable battery of the device, can also recharge a secondary cell or cells in the auxiliary battery, if such are installed. The use of such an auxiliary battery enables the main battery to be hard-wired into the device.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Techtium , Ltd.Inventors: Dror Manor, Guy Weinstein
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Publication number: 20110148344Abstract: A charger for recharging the batteries of a portable electronic device even when no external power source is available. A battery or cell is installed within the charger, and when no access is available to a fixed power source into which the charger can be plugged, the internal battery or cell can be used to recharge the electronic device. The internal battery can be a primary battery or a secondary battery. In the latter case, the internal battery can be maintained in a charged state by means of circuitry which, when the charger is plugged into the external power source, charges the internal battery as well as the battery of the electronic device. The external power source can be either an AC power wall socket, in which case the charger includes AC/DC voltage conversion circuits, or a car lighter socket, or the DC output of a conventional wall charger.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: Techtium Ltd.Inventors: Dror Manor, Amnon Saar, Guy Weinstein, Daniel Breiting, Hans Vercoulen
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Publication number: 20080284370Abstract: A portable battery-powered power supply or charger for use with electronic devices containing a primary or secondary battery. In order to control the current flow into and out of its battery, the portable power supply uses a bidirectional charge controller. The battery is installed in a housing which preferably has a single connector port to which a flexible current lead may be plugged. The bidirectional charge controller enables the battery either to supply current to the electronic device, to charge the device's internal battery, or it allows the battery, if it is a secondary battery, to be charged by connection to an externally powered charger, such as a wall mains adapter. Both of these functions are achieved through a single connection port.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Techtium, Ltd.Inventors: Dror Manor, Guy Weinstein
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Publication number: 20080197801Abstract: A bidirectional battery charge control system for a portable electronic device which uses a rechargeable main battery. The system enables the connection of an auxiliary battery to the device for inputting additional current to the device. Control of the current flow into and out of the auxiliary battery is performed by a bidirectional charger. The auxiliary battery can contain one or more readily available primary or secondary cells, and the bidirectional charger is such that an external charger connected to the device, generally used to charge the main rechargeable battery of the device, can also recharge a secondary cell or cells in the auxiliary battery, if such are installed. The use of such an auxiliary battery enables the main battery to be hard-wired into the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: TECHTIUM, LTD.Inventors: Dror Manor, Guy Weinstein
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Patent number: 6479963Abstract: This invention discloses an improved rechargeable battery pack (30) particularly suitable for use with cellular telephones (32) or other portable devices, wherein the battery pack (30) includes at least one rechargeable cell (40), at least one primary cell (52), and a rechargeable cell recharger (34), including a voltage converter (50), receiving an output from the at least one primary cell (52) at a first voltage and converting it to a second voltage suitable for recharging the at least one rechargeable cell (40).Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Techtium Ltd.Inventors: Dror Manor, Guy Weinstein
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Patent number: 6127801Abstract: This invention discloses a battery pack assembly for use with hand-held electronic equipment including a base unit which is mechanically and electrically compatible with the hand-held electronic equipment, and which comprises battery adaptor circuitry but does not comprise a battery, and a separate battery pack unit which is removably mountable on the base unit and is mechanically and electrically compatible therewith for providing electrical power to the hand-held electronic equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Techtium Ltd.Inventor: Dror Manor