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Lithium Ion & Lithium Polymer Batteries


Historically, lead-acid, nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd), and nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries have been the conventional choice for small-sized rechargeable batteries. In line with the recent trends toward mobile and cordless electronic equipment, rechargeable batteries are required to provide higher energy density to meet the needs of ever smaller and lighter devices. Moreover, the attention being focused on protecting the environment has resulted in demand for products that are environmentally friendly.

Features

1. High Energy Density

The weight of a lithium ion battery is approximately one half compared to a nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal hydride battery of similar capacity. Moreover, the volume of the lithium ion battery is 40 to 50% smaller than that of a nickel-cadmium and 20 to 30% smaller than that of a nickel-metal hydride battery.

2. High Voltage

A single lithium ion cell has a voltage of 3.7V (mean value), which is equal to either three nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal hydride cells connected in series.

3. Pollution-free

The lithium ion battery does not contain any polluting substances such as cadmium, lead, mercury, etc.

4. Non-metal Lithium

The lithium ion battery does not employ any lithium metal. It is not governed by aircraft transportation rules relating to carrying lithium batteries in passenger airplanes.

5. Long Cycle Life

Under normal conditions, the lithium ion battery has a life of more than 500 charge/discharge cycles.

6. No Memory Effect

The lithium ion battery is free from the so-called memory effect, a phenomenon seen in nickel-cadmium in which the apparent battery capacity decreases when shallow charge and discharge cycles are repeated.

7. Fast Charge Capacity

The lithium ion battery can be fully charged in 1 to 2 hours, using a constant-current / constant-voltage (CC/CV) type dedicated charger with a rated voltage of 4.2V per cell.

Applications

  • Personal Computers
  • Cellular Phones
  • Personal cordless electronic applications Portable CD Players
  • PDA
  • Power Tools

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