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brulaz
Oct 15, 2017Explorer
They are interesting batteries for low current wireless devices used in "The Internet of Things". Weird chemistry.
In the near future dam near everything will be talking to each other with power supplied by batteries like this.
Tadiran wrote:
Tadiran offers superior quality bobbin-type LiSOCl2 cells that feature a self-discharge rate of 0.7% per year, retaining nearly 70% of their original capacity after 40 years.
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If the IIoT-related application requires high pulses, the recommended solution is a PulsesPlusTM battery, which combines a standard LiSOCl2 cell with a patented hybrid layer capacitor (HLC). The standard LiSOCl2 cell delivers low background current to power the device is in its ‘standby’ mode, while the HLC delivers high pulses required for data interrogation and transmission.
In the near future dam near everything will be talking to each other with power supplied by batteries like this.
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