|
 |
| Lithium Battery |
|
 |
 |
| What
is a Lithium Battery? |
| It's a battery
that uses lithium metal or a lithium aluminum alloy in
its negative electrode (anode) and manganese dioxide in
its positive electrode (cathode). Sanyo's primary lithium
battery (CR series) was first released in 1976, and its
secondary (rechargeable) lithium battery (ML series) was
released in 1989. These batteries meet market needs with
their high technology and superior quality. |
|
|
| CR
Series Features |
 |
High operating
voltage of 3V and high energy density |
| |
Wide operating temperature
range: -40 to 85 (depending on type) |
| |
Low self-discharge
rate (0.5% per year at room temperature) (high capacity cylindrical
type) |
| |
UL approved |
| |
ISO9002 certified |
|
| ML
Series Features |
 |
High operating
voltage of 2.5V |
| |
Wide operating temperature
range: -20 to 60 |
| |
Low self-discharge
rate (2% per year at room temperature) |
| |
Superior charge and
discharge cycle |
| |
Able to charge at
2.8V |
| |
UL approved |
|
| Applications |
 |
(Main
power sources) |
| |
Cameras |
| |
Electronic meters
(water, gas, electricity) |
| |
Electronic car keys |
| |
(Memory backup power) |
| |
RTC and SRAM for cellular
phones |
| |
SRAM and DRAM for
computers |
| |
SRAM and DRAM for
facsimile machines |
| |
SRAM and DRAM for
communications equipment and office equipment |
|
| Battery
lineup |
| Please
look at here. >> |
 |
|
|
 |