Replacing The Backup Battery; Battery-Backup Circuit - Z-World Wildcat BL2000 User Manual

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C.2.1 Replacing the Backup Battery
The battery is user-replaceable, and is fitted in a battery holder. To replace the battery, lift
up on the spring clip and slide out the old battery. Use only a Panasonic CR2330 or equiv-
alent replacement battery, and insert it into the battery holder with the + side facing up.
NOTE: The SRAM contents and the real-time clock settings will be lost if the battery is
replaced with no power applied to the BL2000. Exercise care if you replace the battery
while external power is applied to the BL2000.
CAUTION: There is an explosion danger if the battery is short-circuited, recharged,
or replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same type or an equivalent
type recommended by the battery manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according
to the battery manufacturer's instructions.
C.2.2 Battery-Backup Circuit
Figure C-2 shows the battery-backup circuit.
Internal Battery
BT1
VBAT-INT
External Battery
J12
1
2
VBAT-EXT
3
The battery-backup circuit serves three purposes:
• It reduces the battery voltage to the SRAM and to the real-time clock, thereby limiting
the current consumed by the real-time clock and lengthening the battery life.
• It ensures that current can flow only out of the battery to prevent charging the battery.
• A voltage, VOSC, is supplied to U14, which keeps the 32.768 kHz oscillator working
when the voltage begins to drop.
VRAM and Vcc are nearly equal (<100 mV, typically 10 mV) when power is supplied to
the BL2000.
User's Manual
D14
R162
R164
1 kW
1 kW
D16
R163
R165
1 kW
47 kW
Vcc
D20
D18
VBAT
C30
1 nF
Figure C-2. BL2000 Backup Battery Circuit
VRAM
R25
11 kW
R159
R92
22 kW
47 kW
C83
1 nF
VOSC
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