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Li-Ion Battery Type 2100MAH-Type, Composition And Rechargeability

Jul 21, 2020   Pageview:910

Portable electronic devices are a vital source of information exchange in real-time responses. Their performance is becoming sensitive day by day to electricity consumption. Rechargeable batteries are a primary source of power for these portable electronic devices and are also a key for ensuring their desired durable performance.

With vast progress in battery technology since the late 90s, these multifunctional devices are constantly emerging for meeting the requests of our daily life conveniently. The ongoing demand for these portable electronic devices is inspiring the researchers to discover more and more energy-efficient ways of developing this battery technology.

Nowadays the information emitting world is becoming more and more mobile. Timely global information is on high demand and this information collection and transportation require an efficient information exchange platform.

Electrochemical energy storage systems or commonly known as batteries and epically rechargeable ones have taken the major place of energy suppliers for these portable electronic devices. These rechargeable batteries for portable electronic devices include lead‐acid, nickel‐cadmium (Ni‐Cd), nickel‐metal hydride (Ni‐MH), lithium‐ion (Li‐ion) batteries.

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The rapid growth of these portable electronic devices has demanded a state of the art rechargeable battery technology with high energy storage capacity, longer cycle life, and lower self‐discharge rates but so far, the battery technology has failed to deliver. But yes, developments are being made in this technology, especially the latest version of lithium-ion series, and today we will be discussing the 2100mah version of this rechargeable battery series.

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How Many Types Of li-ion batteries Do You Know

We will be discussing the different types of lithium-ion batteries in this section, their technologies, and their advantages. So, let's buckle up and go for a ride in the world of lithium-ion.

- The first battery type that we will be discussing is lithium nickel cobalt aluminium oxide or Lithium NCA battery.

1.This battery has very good power efficiency and also a long lifespan.

2.Its nominal voltage is 3.6 volt and ranges from 3V to 4.2V.

3.Its specific energy is 200 to 300 Wh/Kg.

4.It can charge with 0.7C and fast charging is also compatible with this type.

5.It has a 500-cycle lifespan.

– The next one is Lithium Nickel Magnesium Cobalt or the Lithium NMC battery.

1.It is one of the most successful lithium-ion technologies. It delivers a very high continuous discharge current.

2.It has a nominal voltage of 3.6V or 3.7V.

3.The voltage ranges from 3V to 4.2V.

4.It has a specific energy of 150 to 220 Wh/Kg.

5.It can charge up to 1C and the charge rate higher than 1C might reduce the lifespan of this battery.

6.It has a life cycle of 1000 to 2000 cycles.

- The next one is the Lithium Titanium also known as the Lithium LTU battery.

1.This type of battery can be charged very fast and also can deliver a high discharge current of around 10C.

2.The cycle time is higher than regular lithium-ion battery variants.

3.Its nominal voltage is 2.4V and ranges from 1.8V to 2.85V.

4.The specific energy is relatively less i.e. 50 to 80 Wh/Kg.

5.It is capable of charging with 1C but the charging rate can go up to 5C.

6.Its life span is of about 3000 to 7000 cycles.

- The next one is the Lithium Manganese Spinel also known as LMO.

1.This one has lower internal resistance due to its 3D spiral structure.

2.It has very good thermal stability.

3.It has a normal voltage of 3.7 that ranges from 3.2V to 4.2V.

4.Specific energy is 100 to 150 Wh/Kg.

5.The charging rate of this battery is 0.7C to 1C. This rate can go up to 3C.

6.The lifecycle of this battery is 300 cycles to 700 cycles. New variants have longer cycle life.

- The next one is the Lithium Iron Phosphate battery or the LiFePO4 battery.

1.Due to its large-scale phosphate cathode this battery has low internal resistance.

2.It has a higher current rating and longer life cycles.

3.Its normal voltage is 3.2V to 3.3V and this voltage ranges from 2.5V to 3.65V.

4.Specific energy of this battery is 90 to 120 Kw/Kg.

5.Its triple charging rate is 1C and can discharge up to 25C.

6.Its lifecycle is around 2000+ cycles.

Are All Li Ion Battery Type Compatible

Lithium technology has proved itself over the years to be the most durable battery available in the market. It lasts ten times longer than its competitors like the lead acid batteries. These batteries have a number of benefits like more efficiency and also less maintenance requirement.

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However, people are unsure whether they are compatible with their product or not. You have to go into the facts for making a decision about battery compatibility.

These batteries last longer than other variants, they have a lifespan of about ten years compared to lead acid batteries which must be replaced after every 2-3 years. They also decrease your frustration as you do not have to provide regular maintenance to these batteries, also they have built-in safety features like the temperature sensors that prevent the battery from being damaged due to overheating. The other features that should be kept in min are the size of the battery compatible with your product and voltage, Amp hours, depth of discharge and recharge rate.

Are All Li Ion Battery Types Rechargeable

When talking about lithium batteries there are two types, one is “Lithium battery” these are not rechargeable ones. This means when their energy drains-off they cannot be used again. The other ones are the “Lithium-ion” batteries. These ones are the chargeable ones. The lithium batteries use lithium in its pure form whereas the lithium-ion batteries use lithium compounds which are more stable than lithium itself. Lithium batteries are designed for one time use while lithium-ion batteries can be recharged several times.

Self-discharge rate of lithium-ion batteries is lower than other types of rechargeable batteries. This means that once they are charged, they will retain their charge for a long time compared to other types of rechargeable batteries.

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