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Li-MnO2 battery CP502537
thin3 Vfor medical applications

Li-MnO2 battery - CP502537 - Ultralife Corporation - thin / 3 V / for medical applications
Li-MnO2 battery - CP502537 - Ultralife Corporation - thin / 3 V / for medical applications
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Characteristics

Type
Li-MnO2
Configuration
thin
Voltage
3 V
Applications
for medical applications
Standard
UL
Other characteristics
primary, non-rechargeable
Load capacity

1.2 Ah

Length / diameter

43 mm
(1.7 in)

Width

25 mm
(0.98 in)

Height

5 mm
(0.2 in)

Weight

9 g
(0.32 oz)

Description

ULTRALIFE’s leading edge primary (non-rechargeable) Thin Cell battery chemistry has emerged as an enabling technology, allowing IoT and wearable devices designers to realise the next generation of connected devices. ULTRALIFE Thin Cell utilises high energy Lithium Manganese Dioxide (Li-MnO2) chemistry, efficiently packaged in a pouch cell format, allowing cells to be manufactured as thin as 0.4mm (0.016 inches). This innovative technology allows devices to be made thinner & lighter, opening up new possibilities for embedded & wearable devices. ULTRALIFE Thin Cell is ideal for use in both professional & consumer applications, wherever a non-rechargeable high energy, slim, reliable and safe battery is required. APPLICATIONS Smart security cards Asset tracking tags Toll pass tags Bank theft tracking systems Electronic record tracking systems Drug delivery systems RFID FEATURES Flat discharge curve High power and higher energy for the whole battery life Long shelf life Low self-discharge rate (less than 2% after 1 year of storage at +20°C) Wide operating temperature range Lightweight

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