rseku wrote: >I am wondering what voltage is considered low on VBAT pin. I found >information, that VCC below 2.6V should be avoided. But I haven't found >anything about VBAT limits. > > >I am wondering because on OLIMEX dev board, there is diode in series >with batterry. Batteries on the market are available only as 3V, so the >voltage I can count on should be 2.5V. > > > At low current levels, a silicon diode would only give approximately 0.1v of drop. The diode would be needed to isolate the battery from the main supply in the case of a power failure. The main suppy under a power failure / off condition would otherwise cause the battery to attempt to power the other electronics of the board. There should also be a series resistor connected between the main supply and the battery, this is a charging current limiting resistor. You would want to use a lithium cell for your battery, they exhibit a nearly flat voltage discharge curve. A lithium cell will discharge at a fairly flat voltage output until it is nearly exhausted, then the voltage drops very quickly. TomW >robert > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > -- Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems Consultant http://openhardware.net, http://cyberiansoftware.com "Windows? No thanks, I have work to do..." ----------------------------------------------------
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Re: [lpc2000] battery voltage level
2005-11-07 by Tom Walsh
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