I have done this type of project using Benchmarq chips in the past. The
14000 is a good choice for this type of project. By tracking power in vs
power out along with time and temperature you can build a type of gas gauge
for the batteries. A problem comes from the fact there are losses in
efficiency and a memory effect can also limit capacity such that a battery
conditioning cycle should be done every so often.
At 01:37 PM 4/28/98 +0200, you wrote:
{Quote hidden}>Hi,
>
>I am going to build a system based on rechargable batteries (NiCd). At any
>time, I need to know for how many minutes can this system run without
>charging. The batteries will under normal condition be charged for 2.5
>minutes and discharged for 2.5 minutes. This will go on for weeks, so I
>need a reliable way to tell when it's time to change batteries. And, I need
>to know before the batteries fails.
>
>-To keep On Topic, This will off course be done by a PIC...
>
>Has anybody got any experience with this kind of problems??
>
>Regards,
>Haavard
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