Maxell ER Lithium thionyl chloride ER6C-2PC Benutzerhandbuch

Produktcode
ER6C-2PC
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Using and setting protective resistors
A protective resistor is used to 
prevent the battery from being 
charged by large surges of current 
during diode failure.  Please set 
the resistor so that the maximum 
current shown in the right table is 
not exceeded.  For example, say 
an ER6 battery is used in sample 
circuit A in combination with a 
main power source 5 volt.  Since the permitted charge current is 
100
µA and this battery’s voltage is 3.6V, let the resistor be R>= 
(5V-3.6V)/100
µA=14k ohm, meaning that at least 14k ohm is 
required.
Note: If the diodes broke down, it is necessary for safety to replace 
them as soon as possible even though using a protective resistor.  
Considering the trouble of diodes and resistors, other safety 
measures should be incorporated in the circuit design. 
Warnings
Disposal
The battery may be regulated by 
national or local regulation.  Please 
follow the instructions of proper 
regulation.  As electric capacity is 
left in a discarded battery and it 
comes into contact with other 
metals, it could lead to distortion, 
leakage, overheating, or explosion, 
so make sure to cover the (+) and 
(-) terminals with friction tape or 
some other insulator before 
disposal.
Caution
Handling
Minimum transient voltage
 The various tests have shown that the minimum transient voltage is 
influenced greatly by the actual conditions of use and storage   
Therefore, please design your circuits using no more than the 
standard discharge current, taking into account the voltage drop due 
to the minimum transient voltage.  Please consult with Maxell 
beforehand if you are unsure of anything.
Installing, removing, and disposing of batteries
1) When installing a battery in a device, make sure that the positive 
terminal is facing up, or at least to the side.  As this battery uses 
liquid thionyl chloride as the positive active material, placing the 
positive terminal at the bottom will cause the thionyl chloride to 
become maldistributed, which could prevent the needed 
performance from being obtained when a large amount of current is 
used.
2) Please have the installation, removal, and disposal of this battery 
performed by a technician with a thorough understanding of the 
Warnings and Cautions on handling.
Storage
Avoiding storing the battery in direct sunlight, or in excessively hot 
and humid locations, and store it out of the way of rainwater and 
other adverse environmental elements.
Bundling
 When bundling the battery with a product, be sure to use 
cushioning and other packing to protect the battery (and especially 
the positive terminal) from jolts and shocks during transportation.
Type
ER18/50
ER17/50
ER6
ER6C
ER17/33
ER3
ER3S
Maximum Current
125
µA
125
µA
100
µA
100
µA
70
µA
50
µA
40
µA
(Example of battery insulation) 
Tape
+
Tape
Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery