BQ2013HEVM-001, Lead-acid Gas-Gauge IC Evaluation Module

Reference Design using part BQ2013H by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments
  • Application Category
    Battery Management
  • Product Type
    Battery Cell Fuel Gauging

Associated Documents

For End Products

  • Portable

Description

  • BQ2013HEVM-001 is a complete evaluation system for the bq2013H Gas-Gauge IC for High Discharge Rates. The EVM includes one DM2013H circuit module, a current sense resistor, an EV2200 PC Interface Board for Gas-Gauge Evaluation, a PC serial cable, and Windows-based PC software. The DM2013H circuit module includes one bq2013H IC, 5 LEDs to display remaining capacity, and all other components on-board necessary to monitor capacity and other critical parameters in NiCd, NiMH, or lead-acid-based battery packs. The DM2013H connects directly across the cells in a battery. With the EV2200 interface board and software, the user can read the bq2013H data registers and evaluate the functions of the bq2013H under different charge and discharge conditions

Key Features

  • Battery Type
    Lead-Acid
  • Number of Battery Cells
    6|10|12

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