A/D for end of charge detection for NIMHs & NICADs
- From: Mike <nomtrxspam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 16:51:37 -0400
Is a 10bit A/D be adequate for detecting the end charge condition for
NIMH & NICAD battery packs?
Mike
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The odds of a single modest length protein randomly forming is approx
1 in 10^260. By comparison the number atoms in the known universe has
been estimated at 10^80 atoms.
Figues are from the writings of Nobel Prize winner Francis Crick in 1981.
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