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So this page has not been updated for a while. I found it just now and we (I) could collect some info here. The circuit diagram is useful but we (i) would need to know how to use it -> max capacity cell size -> how to modify for cells in series etc without having to search for datasheets by oneself. I use, as many of use do I suspect, LiIon chargers in various forms.
 
So this page has not been updated for a while. I found it just now and we (I) could collect some info here. The circuit diagram is useful but we (i) would need to know how to use it -> max capacity cell size -> how to modify for cells in series etc without having to search for datasheets by oneself. I use, as many of use do I suspect, LiIon chargers in various forms.
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[http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/Devices.aspx?dDocName=en024022 microchip data page]
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[http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/21893F.pdf microchip document page]
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As you can see the device is passed it's end of life and, only, supports one cell. I think it useful to check this stuff out in order to know what to look for in 2014.

Latest revision as of 14:55, 28 September 2014

So this page has not been updated for a while. I found it just now and we (I) could collect some info here. The circuit diagram is useful but we (i) would need to know how to use it -> max capacity cell size -> how to modify for cells in series etc without having to search for datasheets by oneself. I use, as many of use do I suspect, LiIon chargers in various forms.

microchip data page

microchip document page

As you can see the device is passed it's end of life and, only, supports one cell. I think it useful to check this stuff out in order to know what to look for in 2014.