2761x <2025>
: The chip continually measures current, voltage, and temperature.
When working with components like the 2761x for battery systems, it is important to adhere to safety protocols for Lithium-ion batteries:
The device integrates several critical functions into a small package: : The chip continually measures current, voltage, and
: It measures current flow by monitoring the voltage drop across a current-sense resistor. It can be configured with an internal resistor or an external user-selectable one.
: To conserve power when the battery is not in use or the voltage drops too low, the device can enter a low-power state where monitoring is suspended. Practical Safety Tips for Li-Ion Batteries : To conserve power when the battery is
The is a comprehensive battery management chip that combines high-precision data acquisition with safety features. It is used to monitor current, voltage, and temperature in Li-Ion battery packs, providing the necessary data for gas-gauging applications. Key Functional Components
: Uses a 1-Wire interface , allowing multiple devices to reside on a single bus and minimizing the number of pins required on the battery pack connector. Technical Specifications Current Resolution 12-bit signed resolution; updates every 88ms Sense Resistor or external option Measurement Units Amps (with 0.625mA resolution for internal resistor) Full-Scale Range ±1.9Aplus or minus 1.9 cap A (with internal resistor) Supply Voltage Typically operates directly from the battery cell Operational Modes Key Functional Components : Uses a 1-Wire interface
"2761x" is a technical term primarily associated with the , an integrated circuit developed by Analog Devices (formerly Maxim Integrated) designed for High-Precision Li-Ion Battery Monitoring .