Re: Diodes for Li coin cell protection

From: Guy Macon (_see.web.page__at__www.guymacon.com_)
Date: 02/06/05


Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 13:24:06 +0000


rickman wrote:

>Diodes are the right idea, but primary Li cells have a very low
>tolerance for reverse current (charging). It seems that reverse
>current builds up a layer inside that reduces the capacity of the cell.

Do you have any numbers for this very low tolerance?



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