changeset 68:bdc5d8d9fa1f

FC-handset-spec: new section 1.10.1 clarifies battery ID resistor/thermistor situation
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 03 Jul 2021 18:10:56 +0000
parents ed686a290f2d
children c6dafe9f3ac2
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 even worse, as their discharge curve is said to be even flatter.  For these
 reasons, we are going to play it safe and stick with Li-ion.
 
+1.10.1. Battery ID resistors or thermistors
+
+In all classic dumbphones from the era which we seek to revive (the ones with
+user-removable batteries), the battery pack (flat pouch) has 3 or 4 contacts
+rather than just 2: in addition to battery +ve and -ve terminals, there are some
+ID resistors or thermistors included.  Both Motorola C1xx and Pirelli DP-L10
+batteries have 3 contacts, and so does Nokia BL-6C battery form factor that was
+copied by FIC/Openmoko.  In contrast, cylindrical Li-ion battery cells like
+18650 have no such third terminal.
+
+Because we are deferring our handset battery design to a later project phase
+(not included on the Venus board), we don't know at this time whether or not
+our final handset battery pack will have any ID resistor and/or thermistor
+connected to Iota ADIN1 or ADIN2.  Our current FCHG battery charging driver
+does not touch ADIN1 or ADIN2 at all; if we do end up having an ID resistor or
+thermistor and needing to support it, that custom support will have to be added
+at the time of the actual handset design.
+
 1.11. Charging circuit
 
 Our FC Libre Dumbphone will feature a USB port (mini-B, device role only, no