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PSpice App Note_Using PSpice to Simulate the Discharge Behavior of Common Batteries

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APPLICATION NOTE Using PSpice to Simulate the Discharge Behavior of Common Batteries By Steven C. Hageman APPLIED DC As the use of battery-operated electronic devices become more widespread, so does the need for simulation models used to analyze the operating characteristics of batteries. The most common batteries in use today are: non-rechargeable Alkaline cells, rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium (NICD) cells, Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NIMH) cells, and sealed Lead-Acid cells. This article presents PSpice behavioral models for simulating the four battery types mentioned above.

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