Hi there,
I'm building up a couple of LiFePO4 packs (lithium iron phosphate, lithium ferrophosphate... whatever the kids are calling them this week), and I figure it'd be a good idea to have some under/overvoltage protection in there. I've done Li-ion packs before (where OVP/UVP and a Polyfuse are basically essential, and active balancing is a Damn Good Idea for multi-cell packs) using a multitude of protection ICs from the likes of Benchmarq (er... TI) and Dallas, and these chips and their brethren are even available off the shelf from the likes of Farnell now... but I'm having all on finding a chip which can deal with the lower voltage thresholds of LiFePO4 cells...
Does anyone know of any LiFePO4 cell protection chips which are fairly easily available?
Cheers.
Phil.