Battery Backup Circuit - Z-World BL1800 User Manual

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C.2.1 Battery Backup Circuit
Figure C-5 shows the Jackrabbit battery backup circuitry.
Resistor R12, shown in Figure C-5, is typically not stuffed on the Jackrabbit board.
VRAM and Vcc are equal when power is supplied to the Jackrabbit. R13 prevents any cat-
astrophic failure of Q1 from allowing unlimited current to enter the soldered-in battery.
Resistors R14 and R15 make up a voltage divider between the battery voltage and the tem-
perature-compensation voltage at the anode of diode D80. This voltage divider biases the
base of Q1 to about 2.6 V. V
These voltages vary with temperature. VRAM varies the least because temperature-com-
pensation diodes D80–D82 will offset the variation with temperature of Q1 V
R82 may be stuffed instead of the corresponding D80–D82 to provide the optimum tem-
perature compensation.
Resistor R10 provides a minimum load to the regulator circuit.
User's Manual
VBAT
R13
R14
3 V
1.3 kW
Figure C-5. Jackrabbit Battery Backup Circuit
on Q1 is about 0.55 V. Therefore, VRAM is about 2.05 V.
BE
VRAM
R12
0 W
MMBT5088LT1
Q1
R10
4.3 MW
R15
R80
D80
0 W
R81
D81
0 W
R82
D82
0 W
. R80–
BE
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