| Don’t Forget the Battery When Designing! |
Read our Battery
Design Guide for Portable Electronics for tips on important design
considerations such as managing transient currents and EMI protection. |
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| New
Product! UBBL07 3.7V Rechargeable Lithium ION Battery |
The UBBL07 is a
3.7V rechargeable battery with a nominal capacity of 6.1 Ahr
@ C/5 rate at 23°C.
It has been
designed for today’s demanding portable electronics
such as military radios, hand-held devices, medical equipment
and unmanned vehicles.
The UBBL07
is a less costly option than Saft’s medium prismatic
batteries. Find out
more.
Download the Technical
Datasheet.
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| New
Product! Type 5347 6V Battery |
The
Type 5347 is a 6-volt battery with a capacity of 11 Ah. A direct
replacement for the Li-SO2 BA-5847/U, this battery has over
50% more capacity and is used in a wide variety of devices
including the AN/PRM-34 Radio Set and AN/PAS-13 Thermal Weapon
Sight.
Download
the Technical
Datasheet.
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| Product
Update: U1965 Cells |
Our
U1965 cells have been updated to include options for PTC (re-settable
fuses) and tabbed and non-tabbed end caps.
The cells
can be used in a wide range of applications including security,
communication,
search & rescue and others where high
capacity and high rates of discharge are required.
Download
the Technical
Datasheet.
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| Reminder:
New Transportation Regulation |
New
U.S. shipping requirements for primary lithium cells and batteries
went into effect on December 29, 2004.
For more
information, read Transportation
Regulations for Lithium, Lithium Ion and Polymer Cells and
Batteries.
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