Panasonic OEM Battery Group Datasheets for Batteries
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| 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 Coin-Type Lithium Primary Batteries are available in an extensive array of high capacity products (1000 mAh) as well as in high temperature resistance series (125oC). They are suitable for... | |
| Panasonic Cylindrical-Type Lithium Batteries come in both BR and CR Series. BR Series are used extensively as power supplies for a variety of meter type systems that require long life... | |
| 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. | |
| Panasonic's alkaline batteries are designed with a power density that enables them to last longer while still supporting industrial strength applications. Standardized with high-current and large capacity, the Alkaline series... | |
| 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... |