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| tomeo.gonzales:
Hi, Can anybody identify the integrated circuits from this Lenovo laptop battery pack? |
| Jwillis:
bq8030 is an EProm for battery management .contains firmware , bq29330 is Two, Three and Four Cell Lithium or Lithium-Polymer Battery Protection AFE http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/bq29330.pdf |
| Jwillis:
As a side note.If your pack isn't charging it's likely a bad cell.It only takes one cell to be a little off for the management circuit to disable the whole pack. This is a safety thing incorporated in all lipo battery packs to prevent possible explosion or fire caused by bad cells. Although new cells can be installed and the management system can be reset its often more economical to just replace the pack. |
| tomeo.gonzales:
Thank you Jwillis. I plan to use the circuit with new cells as a power source for a 10V reference. And a LT3042 as low noise linear regulator ahead of reference |
| GeoffreyF:
--- Quote from: tomeo.gonzales on February 26, 2019, 02:22:11 pm ---Thank you Jwillis. I plan to use the circuit with new cells as a power source for a 10V reference. And a LT3042 as low noise linear regulator ahead of reference --- End quote --- Plan on a fire extinguisher and sand bags around your project while you charge it. Read up on LiOn charging. I did not see, charging current, or, matching your new cells charging curves to the old ones, in your thoughts. Actually getting a charging circuit that goes with your new cells would not be that much more expensive than re-purposing an old circuit board with chips you can buy for a few bucks. |
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