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"I specifically asked for a light saber!!!..."
It also says you can qualify shorter spacings...which heavily implies a good safety margin.
Nice idea, but it won't work: one of the features of a LiPo protection circuit is to protect from under voltage. The under voltage protection on this little baby is 2.90v -- so a joule thief won't offer any value.
Just an FYI...it's "counsel" not "council". Unless you sought legal advice from your municipality, which I wouldn't recommend ;)
-m
The schematic shows UVLO set at 2.52vdc. The LiPo batteries I use want their UVLO set to 2.75dc, so I'm wondering if this is the "hardware bug"?
Selfishly, I'm hoping it is something to do with the regulator because I've just designed a board with a MCP73831T and MCP1640 on it and don't want the battery over-discharging :(
Hopefully someone from Sparkfun will elaborate...
No public wish lists :(