 How to detect low battery in battery powered F683 circuit
 How to detect low battery in battery powered F683 circuit
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					I do a lot of battery powered designs with li-po (3.7v) batteries - mostly using 8 pin chips like the F683.  I am trying to figure out if there is a way to use an AD input - or comparator configuration to determine if the battery that is powering the chip is running low.  A threshold of 3.2 V would be good.  A resistor divider connected to the A/D input will not work because it will always read the resistor ratio voltage as a constant value as the battery voltage changes.  I have been fooling around with a zener diode/resistor combination with no luck.  I don't have any experience using the comparators inside PICs and wonder if there is some way to configure a comparator to detect a low battery threshold.  Does anyone have an elegant solution for detecting a low battery condition?  In my current design I only have AN0 available for battery sensing on the F683.
I really need a very low part count/low cost solution!  No external comparators or circuits, is this practical?
				
			 
			
		 
			
			
			
				
					Last edited by tekart; - 27th October 2014 at 16:52.
				
				
			
			
			
                        	
		         
			
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