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Electrical Transient Suppression Properties of Sealed Nickel-Cadmium and Sealed Lead Batteries
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Sealed nickel-cadmium and sealed lead batteries offer a practical means for holding up volatile electronic memories and for relieving the automotive SLI battery of intermittent electronic loads during ignition-off periods. While serving the more conventional functions, the low dynamic impedance of these sealed batteries can act in conjunction with a simple charging circuit, to significantly isolate the electronic circuits they serve from damaging and disrupting electrical system transients such as load dump.
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Mullersman, F., "Electrical Transient Suppression Properties of Sealed Nickel-Cadmium and Sealed Lead Batteries," SAE Technical Paper 800014, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800014.Also In
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