Lithium polymer battery cell 103048 3.7V 1500mAh 5.55wh Flat li-Polymer Batteries
NO. | Items | Specifications |
1 | batteries | 3.7v 1500mah lipo battery |
2 | Charge voltage | 4.2V |
3 | Nominal voltage | 3.7V |
4 | Nominal capacity | 1500mAh 0.2C Discharge |
5 | Charge current | Standard Charging:0.2C Rapid charge: 1.0C |
6 | Standard Charging method | 0.5C CC(constant current)charge to 4.2V, then CV(constant voltage 4.2V)charge till charge current decline to ≤0.05C |
7 | Charging time | Standard Charging:2.75hours(Ref.) Rapid charge: 2hours(Ref.) |
8 | Max.charge current | 0.5C |
9 | Max.discharge current | 1.0C |
10 | Discharge cut-off voltage | 2.5V0.25V(0.2C) |
11 | Operating temperature | Charging: 0 °C ~45 °C Discharging:0 °C ~45 °C |
12 | Storage temperature | -10°C~ +45 °C |
13 | Dimension | Length: 48±0.5mm (not including tabs) Width: 30±0.5mm Thickness:10±0.2mm |
14 | Drop Test | The cell is to be dropped from a height of meter twice onto concrete ground. No fire, no leakage |
15 | cycle time | ≥500times |
Graphite:
Good Electrical Conductivity: Graphite anodes are widely used because of their excellent electrical conductivity. This allows for efficient transfer of electrons during the charge - discharge process. In a Lipo battery, it helps in maintaining a relatively high rate of charge and discharge.
Stable Structure: It provides a stable structure that can withstand the repeated insertion and extraction of lithium ions during cycling. This stability contributes to the overall cycle life of the battery. However, during high - rate charging or discharging, there can be some limitations such as the formation of lithium plating, which can affect the battery's performance and safety.
Lithium - Titanium Oxide (LTO):
Fast Charging Capability: LTO anodes enable very fast charging of Lipo batteries. They can accept a high rate of lithium - ion insertion, allowing for rapid charging times. For example, in some electric vehicle applications, LTO - based Lipo batteries can be charged to a significant level in a matter of minutes.
Enhanced Safety during High - Rate Charging: They are also safer during high - rate charging as the risk of lithium plating and overheating is reduced. This safety aspect is crucial in applications where quick charging is a necessity.
Lower Energy Density: The main drawback of LTO anodes is their lower energy density. So, for a given volume, the battery may not store as much energy as those with graphite anodes, which can limit the range of applications where long - term energy storage is a priority.
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