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 ====== Batteries ====== ====== Batteries ======
  
-  * [[https://www.pveducation.org/pvcdrom/battery-characteristics/battery-capacity|Adafruit on Batteries]] +  * [[https://learn.adafruit.com/all-about-batteries/power-capacity-and-power-capability|Adafruit on Batteries]] 
-  * [[https://learn.adafruit.com/all-about-batteries/power-capacity-and-power-capability|PV Education on Batteries]] +  * [[https://www.pveducation.org/pvcdrom/battery-characteristics/battery-capacity|PV Education on Batteries]] 
  
  
   * {{https://biz.maxell.com/en/primary_batteries/CR2032HR_DataSheet_20e.pdf|CR2032 Cell from Maxwell}}   * {{https://biz.maxell.com/en/primary_batteries/CR2032HR_DataSheet_20e.pdf|CR2032 Cell from Maxwell}}
   * [[https://biz.maxell.com/en/primary_batteries/cr_heat-resisting.html|CR type cells, heat resisting, Maxwell]]   * [[https://biz.maxell.com/en/primary_batteries/cr_heat-resisting.html|CR type cells, heat resisting, Maxwell]]
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 +==== Capacity ====
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 The battery capacity $C$ is often given in $\mathrm{Ah}$ (Ampère hours) or $\mathrm{mAh}$ (milli-Ampère hours).  The battery capacity $C$ is often given in $\mathrm{Ah}$ (Ampère hours) or $\mathrm{mAh}$ (milli-Ampère hours). 
 \\ In fact, the unit $\mathrm{As} = \mathrm{C}$ (Coulomb) is the amount of available electrical charge in the battery. \\ In fact, the unit $\mathrm{As} = \mathrm{C}$ (Coulomb) is the amount of available electrical charge in the battery.
 \\ Example: If a battery of $C = 1\,\mathrm{Ah}$ is discharged with a current of $1\,\mathrm{A}$ then it takes 1 hour until it is discharged. \\ Example: If a battery of $C = 1\,\mathrm{Ah}$ is discharged with a current of $1\,\mathrm{A}$ then it takes 1 hour until it is discharged.
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 +| {{https://cdn-learn.adafruit.com/assets/assets/000/004/149/original/components_graph_03.gif?600&direct}} |
 +| Discharging a coin cell with different constant resistors. Lower resistance = higher current. \\ Source: [[https://learn.adafruit.com/all-about-batteries/power-capacity-and-power-capability|Adafruit]] |
  
 Examples: Examples:
-  * $C = 1000\,\mathrm{mAh} = 1\mathrm{Ah} = 3600\,\mathrm{As} 3600\,\mathrm{C} $ +  * $C = 2000\,\mathrm{mAh} = 2\mathrm{Ah} = 2\cdot 3600\,\mathrm{As} 7200\,\mathrm{C} $ 
-  * Discharging: The Battery can provide a current of $1\,\mathrm{A}$ for $1\,\mathrm{h}$. But: High discharge currents often lead to a reduced capacity! +  * Discharging: The Battery can provide a current of $2\,\mathrm{A}$ for $1\,\mathrm{h}$. But: High discharge currents often lead to a reduced capacity! 
-  * Discharge at lower current: $10\,\mathrm{mA}$ for $100\,\mathrm{h}$. The product must be constant.+  * Discharge at lower current: $10\,\mathrm{mA}$ for $200\,\mathrm{h}$. The product must be constant.
  
  
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