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+D Sub Connector, DB9, Standard, Receptacle, 9 Contacts, DE, Solder
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+SSCDRRN160MDAA5
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+Pressure Sensor ±2.32PSI (±16kPa) Differential Male - 0.08" (1.93mm) Tube, Dual 0.5 V ~ 4.5 V 8-DIP (0.524", 13.30mm), Dual Ports, Same Side
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+https://mm.digikey.com/Volume0/opasdata/d220001/medias/docus/2157/ssc_series_DS.pdf
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mice, and so on).
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+## SDK examples
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+- https://www.renesas.com/en/document/mat/um-b-048-da14585-da14586-getting-started-guide-basic-development-kit-pdf?srsltid=AfmBOoqhNeOJ4iqcPyVboJm2gjWzjhR-Eu-Sru8aNj38RZPM9GJjcgHH
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+The Basic Kit includes an embedded J-Link debugger which allow easy communication with the
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+The DA14585/586 SoC is configured only in Buck mode on this development kit. A choice can be made
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+- The installation procedure for SmartSnippets™ Studio is described in detail in UM-B-057
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JLink is a the SEGGER company launched JTAG emulator for ARM core chip to support simulation. IAR EWARM, ADS, KEIL, WINARM, RealView and other integrated development environment with the support all ARM7/ARM9 kernel chip simulation and seamless connectivity through the RDI interface and the integrated development environment, easy to operate, easy to connect, easy to learn, learning to develop ARM the best and most practical development tools.
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-The CR1220 is a lithium coin cell battery with the following key features:
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-- Diameter: 12 mm
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-- Thickness: 2.0 mm
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-- Nominal Voltage: 3V
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-- Capacity: Approximately 35-40 mAh (varies by brand)
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-- Chemistry: Lithium Manganese Dioxide (LiMnO2)
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-- Operating Temperature Range: -30°C to +60°C
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-
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-Common Applications:
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-- Watches
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-- Calculators
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-- Car key fobs
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-- Small medical devices (like glucose meters)
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-- Motherboards (for CMOS memory)
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-- Small toys
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-Advantages:
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-- Long Shelf Life: Typically 5-10 years due to low self-discharge rates.
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-- High Energy Density: Ideal for compact devices.
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-- Stable Voltage Output: Ensures consistent device operation.
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-## Pulse Current
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-- Typical Range: 0.1 mA to 0.2 mA
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-- This current is sufficient for steady operation in devices like watches, calculators, and small sensors.
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-- Typical Range: 1 mA to 5 mA (varies by brand)
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-- The battery can briefly supply higher currents for short bursts, such as transmitting signals in key fobs or powering small LEDs.
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-### Important Notes:
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-Overloading the Battery:
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-- Sudden voltage drop
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-- Reduced capacity
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-- Battery heating or leakage
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-Brand Variation:
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-Manufacturers like Panasonic, Sony, or Maxell may have slightly different specifications for their CR1220 batteries. Always check the datasheet for the specific brand you're using.
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-### Recommendations:
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-If your device requires higher discharge currents (e.g., above 10 mA), consider:
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-Adding a Capacitor: To handle short bursts of high current.
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-Using a Larger Battery: Such as CR2032 or CR2450, which are better suited for higher-power applications.
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-## CR123A Battery Information
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-- **Type:** Lithium (LiMnO₂)
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-- **Nominal Voltage:** 3.0 V
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-- **Capacity:** 1400–1600 mAh (typical)
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-- **Diameter:** 17 mm (0.67 in)
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-- **Height:** 34.5 mm (1.36 in)
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-- **Weight:** ~17 g
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-- **Operating Temperature:** -40°C to +60°C
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-- **Typical Applications:** Cameras, flashlights, security equipment, sensors
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-### Features
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-- High energy density
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-- Long shelf life (up to 10 years)
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-- Wide operating temperature range
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-- Stable discharge voltage
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-### Common Manufacturers
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-- Panasonic
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-- Duracell
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-- Energizer
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-- GP Batteries
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-### Notes
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-- Not rechargeable (primary cell)
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-- Sometimes labeled as CR123, CR123A, DL123A, or EL123A
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-## ref
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-The CR2032 lithium coin cell battery typically supports the following continuous discharge current specifications, depending on the manufacturer:
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-## Typical Continuous Discharge Current
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-The CR2450 lithium coin cell battery supports higher discharge currents than smaller coin cells like the CR2032 or CR1220. Here's an overview:
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-- Range: 0.5 mA to 1.0 mA
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-### Professional Name of Common 9V Battery
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-| Standard/System | Name |
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-| **IEC** | 6LR61 |
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-| **ANSI/NEDA** | 1604A |
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-| **Common Name** | 9V battery |
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-| **Alkaline Chemistry** | 6LR61 |
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-| **NiMH Rechargeable** | 6HR61 |
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-| **Carbon-Zinc** | 6F22 |
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-- Rectangular shape with snap connectors on top.
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-- Commonly used in smoke detectors, guitar pedals, remote controllers, etc.
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-## Common Names for the 9V Battery
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-
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-### IEC and ANSI Designations:
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-- **IEC: 6LR61** (alkaline)
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-- **IEC: 6F22** (zinc-carbon)
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-- **ANSI: 1604A** (alkaline)
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-- **ANSI: 1604D** (zinc-carbon)
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-### Common Names:
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-- **9V battery**
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-- **PP3 battery** (original series name from the manufacturer Ever Ready)
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-- **E-block** battery
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-### Typical Chemistry Types:
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-- **Alkaline** (most common consumer version)
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-- **Lithium** (longer life, lighter)
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-- **Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)** (rechargeable)
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-- **Zinc-carbon** (cheaper, shorter lifespan)
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-### Common Uses:
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-- Smoke detectors
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-- Guitar pedals
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-- Radios
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-- Multimeters
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-## Typical Discharge Current of a 9V Battery
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-### 1. **Alkaline 9V Battery (e.g., Duracell, Energizer)**
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-- **Continuous current**: ~15–50 mA (milliamps)
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-- **Peak current**: Up to **400–500 mA** (for short bursts)
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-- **Capacity**: ~500–600 mAh (at low drain)
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-### 2. **Zinc-Carbon 9V Battery**
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-- **Continuous current**: ~5–15 mA
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-- **Peak current**: ~100–200 mA
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-- **Capacity**: ~400–500 mAh
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-### 3. **Lithium 9V Battery**
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-- **Continuous current**: Up to **120–200 mA**
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-- **Peak current**: Often **500–1200 mA**
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-- **Capacity**: ~1000–1200 mAh
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-
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-### 4. **Rechargeable 9V Batteries**
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-- **NiMH (Nickel-metal hydride)**:
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- - **Typical current**: 50–100 mA continuous
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- - **Peak current**: ~200–400 mA
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- - **Capacity**: ~150–300 mAh
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-### Notes:
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-- Drawing high current continuously will **reduce battery life** quickly.
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-- Actual current delivered depends on the **internal resistance** and **load**.
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+# CR1220-dat
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+The CR1220 is a lithium coin cell battery with the following key features:
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+Specifications:
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+- Diameter: 12 mm
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+- Thickness: 2.0 mm
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+- Nominal Voltage: 3V
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+- Capacity: Approximately 35-40 mAh (varies by brand)
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+- Chemistry: Lithium Manganese Dioxide (LiMnO2)
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+- Operating Temperature Range: -30°C to +60°C
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+
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+Common Applications:
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+- Watches
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+- Calculators
17
+- Car key fobs
18
+- Small medical devices (like glucose meters)
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+- Motherboards (for CMOS memory)
20
+- Small toys
21
+
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+Advantages:
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+- Long Shelf Life: Typically 5-10 years due to low self-discharge rates.
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+- High Energy Density: Ideal for compact devices.
25
+- Stable Voltage Output: Ensures consistent device operation.
26
+
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+
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+## Pulse Current
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+
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+The CR1220 lithium coin cell battery is designed for low-power devices, and its discharge current specifications depend on the manufacturer and application. Here's an overview:
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+
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+1. Continuous Discharge Current
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+- Typical Range: 0.1 mA to 0.2 mA
34
+- This current is sufficient for steady operation in devices like watches, calculators, and small sensors.
35
+
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+1. Maximum Pulse Discharge Current
37
+- Typical Range: 1 mA to 5 mA (varies by brand)
38
+- The battery can briefly supply higher currents for short bursts, such as transmitting signals in key fobs or powering small LEDs.
39
+
40
+### Important Notes:
41
+
42
+Overloading the Battery:
43
+
44
+If the discharge current exceeds the specified range for a long time, it may cause:
45
+- Sudden voltage drop
46
+- Reduced capacity
47
+- Battery heating or leakage
48
+
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+Brand Variation:
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+
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+Manufacturers like Panasonic, Sony, or Maxell may have slightly different specifications for their CR1220 batteries. Always check the datasheet for the specific brand you're using.
52
+
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+### Recommendations:
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+
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+If your device requires higher discharge currents (e.g., above 10 mA), consider:
56
+
57
+Adding a Capacitor: To handle short bursts of high current.
58
+Using a Larger Battery: Such as CR2032 or CR2450, which are better suited for higher-power applications.
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+# CR123-dat
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+## CR123A Battery Information
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+- **Type:** Lithium (LiMnO₂)
7
+- **Nominal Voltage:** 3.0 V
8
+- **Capacity:** 1400–1600 mAh (typical)
9
+- **Diameter:** 17 mm (0.67 in)
10
+- **Height:** 34.5 mm (1.36 in)
11
+- **Weight:** ~17 g
12
+- **Operating Temperature:** -40°C to +60°C
13
+- **Typical Applications:** Cameras, flashlights, security equipment, sensors
14
+
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+### Features
16
+
17
+- High energy density
18
+- Long shelf life (up to 10 years)
19
+- Wide operating temperature range
20
+- Stable discharge voltage
21
+
22
+### Common Manufacturers
23
+
24
+- Panasonic
25
+- Duracell
26
+- Energizer
27
+- GP Batteries
28
+
29
+### Notes
30
+
31
+- Not rechargeable (primary cell)
32
+- Sometimes labeled as CR123, CR123A, DL123A, or EL123A
33
+
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+## ref
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+
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+- [[battery-dat]]
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+# CR2032-dat
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+The CR2032 lithium coin cell battery typically supports the following continuous discharge current specifications, depending on the manufacturer:
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+
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+## Typical Continuous Discharge Current
7
+
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+Range: 0.2 mA to 0.3 mA
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+
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+This current is ideal for low-power devices like remote controls, medical devices, and calculators that operate steadily over long periods.
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+# CR2045-dat
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+The CR2450 lithium coin cell battery supports higher discharge currents than smaller coin cells like the CR2032 or CR1220. Here's an overview:
5
+
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+1. Typical Continuous Discharge Current
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+- Range: 0.5 mA to 1.0 mA
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+- Suitable for devices requiring steady, low-power consumption over long periods, such as medical sensors, remote controls, and watches.
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+# battery-9V-dat
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+### Professional Name of Common 9V Battery
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+| Standard/System | Name |
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+|----------------------|-------------|
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+| **IEC** | 6LR61 |
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+| **ANSI/NEDA** | 1604A |
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+| **Common Name** | 9V battery |
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+| **Alkaline Chemistry** | 6LR61 |
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+| **NiMH Rechargeable** | 6HR61 |
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+| **Carbon-Zinc** | 6F22 |
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+
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+**Notes:**
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+- Rectangular shape with snap connectors on top.
18
+- Commonly used in smoke detectors, guitar pedals, remote controllers, etc.
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+
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+
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+## Common Names for the 9V Battery
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+
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+### IEC and ANSI Designations:
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+- **IEC: 6LR61** (alkaline)
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+- **IEC: 6F22** (zinc-carbon)
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+- **ANSI: 1604A** (alkaline)
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+- **ANSI: 1604D** (zinc-carbon)
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+
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+### Common Names:
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+- **9V battery**
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+- **PP3 battery** (original series name from the manufacturer Ever Ready)
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+- **E-block** battery
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+
34
+### Typical Chemistry Types:
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+- **Alkaline** (most common consumer version)
36
+- **Lithium** (longer life, lighter)
37
+- **Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH)** (rechargeable)
38
+- **Zinc-carbon** (cheaper, shorter lifespan)
39
+
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+### Common Uses:
41
+- Smoke detectors
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+- Guitar pedals
43
+- Radios
44
+- Multimeters
45
+
46
+## Typical Discharge Current of a 9V Battery
47
+
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+### 1. **Alkaline 9V Battery (e.g., Duracell, Energizer)**
49
+- **Continuous current**: ~15–50 mA (milliamps)
50
+- **Peak current**: Up to **400–500 mA** (for short bursts)
51
+- **Capacity**: ~500–600 mAh (at low drain)
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+
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+### 2. **Zinc-Carbon 9V Battery**
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+- **Continuous current**: ~5–15 mA
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+- **Peak current**: ~100–200 mA
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+- **Capacity**: ~400–500 mAh
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+
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+### 3. **Lithium 9V Battery**
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+- **Continuous current**: Up to **120–200 mA**
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+- **Peak current**: Often **500–1200 mA**
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+- **Capacity**: ~1000–1200 mAh
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+
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+### 4. **Rechargeable 9V Batteries**
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+- **NiMH (Nickel-metal hydride)**:
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+ - **Typical current**: 50–100 mA continuous
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+ - **Peak current**: ~200–400 mA
67
+ - **Capacity**: ~150–300 mAh
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+
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+### Notes:
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+- Drawing high current continuously will **reduce battery life** quickly.
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+- Actual current delivered depends on the **internal resistance** and **load**.
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+
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+- [[battery-9V-dat]]
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