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Key Features
Applications/Uses
Package/Pins | TDFN/14 |
Budgetary Price (See Notes) | 4.16 |
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Parameters
Package/Pins | TDFN/14 |
Budgetary Price (See Notes) | 4.16 |
Key Features
- Precision Voltage, Temperature, and Current Measurement System
- Available Capacity Estimated from Coulomb Count, Discharge Rate, Temperature, and Cell Characteristics
- Estimates Cell Aging Using Learn Cycles
- Uses Low-Cost Sense Resistor
- Allows for Calibration of Gain and Temperature Coefficient
- Li+ Safety Circuitry—Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overcurrent, Short-Circuit Protection
- Programmable Safety Thresholds for Overvoltage and Overcurrent
- Authentication Using SHA-1 Algorithm and 64-Bit Secret
- 32-Byte Parameter EEPROM
- 16-Byte User EEPROM
- Dallas 1-Wire Interface with 64-Bit Unique ID
- Tiny, Pb-Free, 14-Pin TDFN Package Embeds Easily in Battery Packs Using Thin Prismatic Cells
Applications/Uses
- Digital Still, Video, and Action Cameras
- Handheld Computers and Terminals
- Handheld Radios
- Health and Fitness Monitors
- Home and Building Automation, Sensors
- Medical Devices
- Power Tools
- Smart Batteries
Description
Precision measurements of voltage, temperature, and current, along with cell characteristics and application parameters are used to estimate capacity. The available capacity registers report a conservative estimate of the amount of charge that can be removed given the current temperature and discharge rate.
In addition to the nonvolatile (NV) storage for cell compensation and application parameters, 16 bytes of EEPROM memory is made available for the exclusive use of the host system and/or pack manufacturer. This facilitates battery lot and date tracking or NV storage of system or battery usage statistics.
A 1-Wire® interface provides serial communication at 16kbps or 143kbps to access data registers, control registers, and user memory. Additionally, 1-Wire communication enables challenge-response pack authentication using SHA-1 as the hash algorithm in a hash-based message authentication code (HMAC) authentication protocol.
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