RH-99; RH-100; RH-105; RH-106
General information
Environmental
condition
Humidity and water
resistance
Electrical characteristics
Voltage
Nominal voltage
Lower extreme voltage
Higher extreme voltage
Vmstr+
Vmstr-
SW shutdown
SW shutdown
Vcoff+
Vcoff-
Min
Max
a. The nominal voltage is defined as being 15% higher than the lower extreme voltage. TA will test with this
nominal voltage at an 85% range (0.85x3.9V
b. This limit is set to be above SW shutdown limit in TA.
c. During fast charging of an empty battery, this voltage might exceed this value. Voltages between 4.20 and
4.60 might appear for a short while.
d. The minimum battery cell voltage required for the reset circuitry to turn on. This is not confirmed by
measures at pt.
Issue 2
Ambient temperature
Table 4 Normal and extreme voltages
Voltage (V)
General conditions
3.90V
3.30V
4.30V
HW shutdown voltages
2.1V ± 0,1V
1.9V ± 0,1V
SW shutdown voltages
3. 1V
3. 2V
Min operating voltage
3. 1V ± 0,1V
2. 8V ± 0,1V
HW reset demands
1. 0V
--
a
3.3V).
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Notes
Relative humidity range is 5 to 95%.
Condensed or dripping water may
cause intermittent malfunctions.
Protection against dripping water
has to be implemented in (enclosure)
mechanics.
Continuous dampness will cause
permanent damage to the module.
Condition
a
b
c
Off to on
On to off
In call
In idle
Off to on
On to off
d
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