Figure 11; Actual Battery Pack Terminal Voltage During Gsm Phone Simulation - Keithley 2302 Quick Results Manual

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Figure 11

shows the actual performance of typical Li ion, NiMH, and NiCd handset battery
packs with a dynamic load, shown in
The pulse minimum voltage is the voltage at the battery terminals during the transmit, or high
current portion, of the data frame. The average battery voltage is the voltage across the terminals
measured with a 6∫ digit DMM at approximately 50 readings per second. The figure shows the
pulse minimum voltage reaches the shutdown threshold of 5.7V before the average battery
voltage. The difference between the pulse minimum and average battery voltage also varies as a
function of the electronic resistance with time.
battery packs and ranges between 200 and 500mV. The results of these measurements prove that
the impedance of the battery must be considered when evaluating handset performance,
especially near the end of life for the battery pack.
Figure 11

Actual battery pack terminal voltage during GSM phone simulation

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2.0
NOTE
Figure 11
shows the average and minimum battery pack terminal voltage during a
load pulse from a dynamic load simulating a GSM phone.
Figure
12, simulating a GSM handset during transmission.
Figure 13
Li ion Average Battery Voltage
1
NiMH Average Battery Voltage
2
NiCd Average Battery Voltage
3
Li ion Battery Pulse Minimum Voltage
4
NiMH Battery Pulse Minimum Voltage
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NiCd Battery Pulse Minimum Voltage
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3
6
5.7V
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6.0
6.59
Time, hrs
Advanced features
shows the variations for specific
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10.0
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