The present invention is a circuit that uses only one pair of bi-directional terminals for both charging and discharging a rechargeable battery. When the circuit detects that the battery is in the charging process, it opens an unrestricted current passage and lets the rechargeable battery fully charge. When the circuit detects the battery is in discharging process, if needed, it will induce a voltage drop of 0.7v and reduce the Li-Ion rechargeable battery's output voltage from 4.2v to desired voltage range 3.33.6v. In addition, the circuit provides a feature that prevents the battery from over-charging or over-discharging.
Golden Arc Sep 2006 - Jun 2010
Vice President
Archeus Capital Management Apr 2006 - Aug 2006
Analyst
RBC Capital Markets Aug 2005 - Apr 2006
Analyst
Lord Abbett & Co. LLC Nov 2003 - Aug 2005
Analyst
Education:
New York University - Leonard N. Stern School of Business 2010 - 2012
MBA, Finance
University of California, Irvine 1999 - 2003
BS, Information & Computer Science
Seoul International School 1995 - 1999