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Using the DS2746 to Identify a Battery-Pack Based on an Identification Resistor

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August 1, 2006
 

Maxim Integrated Products

The DS2746 two-wire battery monitor has two auxiliary inputs to allow voltage sampling of resistor divider circuits. These inputs are ideal for measuring thermistor or battery-pack identification resistors. This application note describes how to calculate the resistance (in ohms) of the unknown resistor in order to properly identify a battery pack based on an identification resistor.

 
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