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S-82A1AAB-I6T1U Datasheet, PDF (14/44 Pages) Seiko Instruments Inc – BATTERY PROTECTION IC FOR 1-CELL PACK
BATTERY PROTECTION IC FOR 1-CELL PACK
S-82A1A Series
Rev.2.0_00
16. Overdischarge detection delay time
(Test circuit 5)
The overdischarge detection delay time (tDL) is the time needed for VDO to go to "L" after the voltage V1 decreases and
falls below VDL under the set conditions of V1 = 3.4 V, V2 = V5 = 0 V.
17. Discharge overcurrent detection delay time 1
(Test circuit 5)
The discharge overcurrent detection delay time 1 (tDIOV1) is the time needed for VDO to go to "L" after the voltage V5
increases and exceeds VDIOV1 under the set conditions of V1 = V2 = 3.4 V, V5 = 0 V.
18. Discharge overcurrent detection delay time 2 (for only the products whose discharge overcurrent
detection voltage 2 is set)
(Test circuit 5)
The discharge overcurrent detection delay time 2 (tDIOV2) is the time needed for VDO to go to "L" after the voltage V5
increases and exceeds VDIOV2 under the set conditions of V1 = V2 = 3.4 V, V5 = 0 V.
19. Load short-circuiting detection delay time
(Test circuit 5)
The load short-circuiting detection delay time (tSHORT) is the time needed for VDO to go to "L" after the voltage V5
increases and exceeds VSHORT under the set conditions of V1 = V2 = 3.4 V, V5 = 0 V.
20. Charge overcurrent detection delay time
(Test circuit 5)
The charge overcurrent detection delay time (tCIOV) is the time needed for VCO to go to "L" after the voltage V5
decreases and falls below VCIOV under the set conditions of V1 = 3.4 V, V2 = V5 = 0 V.
21. 0 V battery charge starting charger voltage (0 V battery charge function "available")
(Test circuit 2)
The 0 V battery charge starting charger voltage (V0CHA) is defined as the absolute value of voltage V2 at which VCO
goes to "H" (VCO = VDD) when the voltage V2 is gradually decreased from the starting condition of V1 = V2 = V5 = 0 V.
22. 0 V battery charge inhibition battery voltage (0 V battery charge function "unavailable")
(Test circuit 2)
The 0 V battery charge inhibition battery voltage (V0INH) is defined as the voltage V1 at which VCO goes to "L" (VCO =
VVM) when the voltage V1 is gradually decreased, after setting V1 = 1.9 V, V2 = −2.0 V, V5 = 0 V.
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