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Bob Monsen

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One article that seems to be referenced everywhere is:

"Simple PSpice models let you simulate common battery types"

By S. Hageman. It was published in Oct, 1993 in EDN.

Sadly, I can't locate it. Does anybody have a copy squirreled away, or a
more up to date source for battery models?

Thanks

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Bob Monsen

If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has
so much as to be out of danger?
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1877
 
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 17:18:40 -0700, Bob Monsen <rcsurname@comcast.net>
wrote:

One article that seems to be referenced everywhere is:

"Simple PSpice models let you simulate common battery types"

By S. Hageman. It was published in Oct, 1993 in EDN.

Sadly, I can't locate it. Does anybody have a copy squirreled away, or a
more up to date source for battery models?

Thanks
See....

Newsgroups: alt.binaries.schematics.electronic
Subject: Battery Models (Question from S.E.C)
Message-ID: <47krc191tleo2qe4u5obnd54leg84snut2@4ax.com>

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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 17:18:40 -0700, Bob Monsen <rcsurname@comcast.net
wrote:


One article that seems to be referenced everywhere is:

"Simple PSpice models let you simulate common battery types"

By S. Hageman. It was published in Oct, 1993 in EDN.

Sadly, I can't locate it. Does anybody have a copy squirreled away, or a
more up to date source for battery models?

Thanks


See....

Newsgroups: alt.binaries.schematics.electronic
Subject: Battery Models (Question from S.E.C)
Message-ID: <47krc191tleo2qe4u5obnd54leg84snut2@4ax.com

...Jim Thompson
Thanks Jim!

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Regards,
Bob Monsen

If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has
so much as to be out of danger?
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1877
 

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