Hi Sir,
As we know the nPM2100 support AA/AAA batteries, LiMnO2 coin cells (e.g., CR2032), Alkaline coin cells (e.g., LR44).
But could nPM2100 support CR123A 1S2P?
Thank you.
BRs, Han
Hi Sir,
As we know the nPM2100 support AA/AAA batteries, LiMnO2 coin cells (e.g., CR2032), Alkaline coin cells (e.g., LR44).
But could nPM2100 support CR123A 1S2P?
Thank you.
BRs, Han
Hi Han,
Currently, the nPM2100 fuel gauge does not support the CR123A 1S2P configuration.
I assume this request is related to a high-current application , could you share the expected peak and average currents?
Anyway for experimental evaluation, the closest available model is the CR2032 (LiMnO2), as it shares similar voltage characteristics.
Thanks,
Tharaka
Hi Tharaka,
Thank you for the update.
According your feedback, in other words, the nPM2100 doesn't support the high-current battery? e.g. CR123A (1550mAh), or E91 (2500mAh, Alkaline)
For AA/AAA batteries, the Energizer E91 (2500mAh, Alkaline) and L91 (3500mAh, Ultimate Lithium) are also call AAA batteries.
Do we support these AA/AAA batteries?
Thank you.
BRs, Han
Hi
To clarify, the nPM2100 does support high-capacity batteries such as the CR123A (1550 mAh), E91 (2500 mAh Alkaline – AA), and L91 (3500 mAh Lithium – AA), as well as other AA variants. The battery capacity itself is not a limitation.
From a PMIC perspective:
So yes, the nPM2100 can work with CR123A or high-capacity AA/AAA batteries, as long as the system load remains within the 150 mA budget.
From a fuel gauge perspective:
Hope this clarifies.
Thanks,
Tharaka
Hi
To clarify, the nPM2100 does support high-capacity batteries such as the CR123A (1550 mAh), E91 (2500 mAh Alkaline – AA), and L91 (3500 mAh Lithium – AA), as well as other AA variants. The battery capacity itself is not a limitation.
From a PMIC perspective:
So yes, the nPM2100 can work with CR123A or high-capacity AA/AAA batteries, as long as the system load remains within the 150 mA budget.
From a fuel gauge perspective:
Hope this clarifies.
Thanks,
Tharaka
Hi Tharaka,
Thank you for the clarify.
So, we do support CR123A, but doesn't support CR123A 1S2P.
But if the battery capacity itself is not a limitation and battery voltage doesn't over 3V. Why don't we support 1S2P configuration? it seems doesn't violate the spec.
could you share the expected peak and average currents?
The peak current is about 110~120mA, average current is about 10~15mA.
Thank you.
BRs, Han
Sorry if i misunderstood with the fuel gauge support
'' Currently, the nPM2100 fuel gauge does not support the CR123A 1S2P configuration.''
I meant it is just the fuel gauge SW and the battery model which does not support this configuration.
I can confirm you that nPM2100 PMIC support this CR123A 1S2P configuration as long as battery pack voltage is within the PMIC input voltage specification.
Regards
Tharaka