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Mini credit card battery suitable for medical sectors

1st June 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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The smallest medical battery and charger from Accutronics will be launched at MD&M. The mini credit card battery meets the trend in the medical and instrumentation sectors for the growing use of portable and handheld devices.

Accutronics will be exhibiting at MD&M East from 9th to 11th of June 2015, in booth 1979 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Centre in New York, USA. Accutronics' mini credit-card battery, the CC1150, occupies around half the footprint of a conventional credit card. Measuring in at 54mm square and 9.5mm high, it fits perfectly into smaller, handheld devices with ease.

Featuring a state of the art impedance tracking fuel gauge, the CC1150 is equipped with an I²C interface, simplifying its integration into the device. Enhanced circuitry provides further protection against over charge, over discharge, over current and short circuit.

"OEMs making handheld devices will be pleased to hear that, with the CC1150 mini, we've not only halved the size of the standard credit card battery, but we've also packed it with the same powerful features as its predecessor," said Neil Oliver, Technical Marketing Manager, Accutronics. "At the same time, we've still met the vital IEC 62133 safety requirements for batteries manufactured for use in portable applications, as well as UN38.3 transportation regulations."

"To make it a truly global battery, we've accompanied the CC1150 with a charger, the CX3050, which works anywhere in the world thanks to its AC power adapter and interchangeable blades. For portable and handheld devices, fast charging is just as important as long battery life, so we designed the CX3050 to charge the CC1150 in under 2.5 hours," commented Oliver.

Both the CC1150 battery and the CX3050 charger are available off-the-shelf in black and feature Accutronic's own Entellion branding. Users can request custom colours, labels and packaging.

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