Panasonic OEM Battery Group Datasheets for Rechargeable (Secondary) Batteries
Rechargeable batteries or secondary batteries contain active materials that can be regenerated by charging. When the energy produced by rechargeable batteries drops below optimum efficiency, secondary batteries may be recharged in a couple of ways, depending upon their construction.
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| A lithium ion battery (Li-Ion) is a high energy density battery that is widely used in the portable equipment market. It uses lithium metallic oxide in its positive electrode (cathode)... | |
| Ni-Cd batteries use nickel-oxide in its positive electrode (cathode), a cadmium compound in its negative electrode (anode) and potassium hydroxide solution in its electrolyte. Nickel cadmium batteries are rechargeable, so... | |
| Panasonic rechargeable NiMH batteries are designed to meet the requirement for increasingly higher levels of energy demanded by today’s electronic products. Our Nickel Metal Hydride batteries offers up to three... | |
| Panasonic Vanadium Pentoxide (VL Type) rechargeable lithium batteries are compact, high energy secondary batteries that have nearly twice the energy of conventional button-shaped Ni-Cd batteries. | |
| The industry’s smallest cylindrical shaped rechargeable Lithium Ion battery which features high reliability and high output and is ideal for powering small devices such as wearable devices. A 3.6mm diameter... | |
| These super compact lithium secondary batteries feature a new configuration in which a manganese compound oxide is used for the positive electrode, and a lithium/aluminum alloy for the electrode (ML... |