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Need advice on power protection IC S-8209

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Hi everyone!

I am making a power board, and I need to use a LiPo battery protection circuit. I found this one today, but I can't for the life of me figure out what the current limits are: **broken link removed** .

I will be putting 3 in series (it's a 3S battery), and I need about 10A max for current. More is better obviously, I'll limit it at a later stage. But I don't know what this little IC can support. It has no overcurrent protection, I know. I am interested in this chip in particular because it is a balancer too.

I am also considering using this: **broken link removed** . And here to calculate max current I would take the overcurrent detection voltage and divide it by the resistance of the battery, right?

Anyway, I hope someone can help me, I find these ICs very confusing :)
 

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