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DC2043B - LTC3305EFE Demo Board | Lead Acid Battery Balancer for 2-4 Cells
Dec 15th 2016
Demonstration circuit 2043B is a lead-acid battery balancer featuring the LTC®3305. The LTC3305 balances up to four lead-acid batteries connected in series and incorporates all voltage monitoring, gate drive and fault detection circuitry. The LTC3305 employs an auxiliary battery or an alternative storage means to transfer ...
LTC3305 Lead Acid Battery Balancer - Video Product Brief
May 28th 2015
The LTC®3305 balances up to 4 lead acid batteries connected in series. All voltage monitoring, gate drive, and fault detection circuitry is integrated. The LTC3305 is designed for stand-alone operation and does not require any external control circuitry.
The LTC3305 employs an auxiliary battery or ...
Determine Balancing Current for the LTC3305 Lead-Acid Battery Balancer
Apr 14th 2015
Design Note DN539: Introduction
The LTC®3305 is a lead-acid battery balancer that uses an auxiliary battery or an alternative storage cell (AUX) to transfer charge to and from individual batteries within a series-connected stack. The balancer controls external NMOS switches to sequentially connect the auxiliary battery ...
Lead Acid Battery Balancer
Mar 31st 2015
Active balancing of series connected battery stacks exists for many common battery chemistries, but up until now not for lead acid. Skepticism abounds as to the need and benefit of active balancing for lead acid batteries but this skepticism is misplaced. As this video will show, series-connected lead acid batteries do require ...
Stand-Alone Lead Acid Battery Balancing IC Works with up to Four 12V Batteries in Series
Jan 27th 2015
MILPITAS, CA - January 27, 2015 - Linear Technology Corporation
announces the LTC3305, a single IC, stand-alone multicell battery
balancer for 12V lead acid batteries. Balancing works by absorbing
charge from higher voltage batteries and transferring that charge
to lower voltage batteries so that all are charged equally. Charge
is ...
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