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General

Resellers

Jauch

Varta

Actec

Awilco

Celltech

Certification

Farnell's guide to batteries Also good info about certification.

Elsmar forum post

Lithium-ion

Farnell's guide to batteries Also good info about certification.

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Specific energy 100-265 Wh / kg
Energy density 250-693 Wh / litre
Specific power 250-340 W / kg

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There are several Lithium ion batteries. The ones with a polymer electrolyte (instead of a liquid) are called Lithium polymer batteries.

Short name Positive electronde, cathode during discharge Negative electronde, anode during discharge Nominal cell voltage
LCO Lithium cobalt oxide <chem>LiCoO2</chem> Carbon/graphite 3.6 V
LFP Lithium iron phosphate <chem>LiFePO4</chem> Carbon/graphite 3.2 V
LMO Lithium ion manganese oxide <chem>LiMn2O4</chem> or <chem>Li2MnO3</chem> Carbon/graphite 3.7 (3.8) V
NMC1 Lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide <chem>LiNiMnCoO2</chem> Carbon/graphite
NCA Lithium nickel cobalt aluminium oxide <chem>LiNiCoAlO2</chem> Carbon/graphite 3.6 V
LTO <chem>LiMn2O4</chem> or <chem>LiNiMnCoO2</chem> Lithium titanate <chem>Li4Ti5O12</chem> 2.4 V

1 Also NCM, CMN, CNM, MNC, MCN depending on metal combinations

Battery university

Charging

All charging states are usually time limited, as a fault detection mechanism.

Charging a cell even 50mV higher than it's specified maximum voltage will drastically decrease the cycle life.

Power path (TI) allows system to work with a defective battery. It also allow the charger to monitor the charging current.

TI Training video – Battery charging