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Panasonic HHR160A Specifications

Nickel metal hydride batteries

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NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES
Overview
As electronic products have come to feature more
sophisticated functions, more compact sizes and
lighter weights, the sources of power that operate
these products have been required to deliver in-
creasingly higher levels of energy. To meet this
requirement, nickel-metal hydride batteries have
been developed and manufactured with nickel hydro-
xide for the positive electrode and hydrogen-absorb-
ing alloys, capable of absorbing and releasing hydro-
gen at high-density levels, for the negative electrode.
Because Ni-MH batteries have about twice the
energy density of Ni-Cd batteries and a similar
operating voltage as that of Ni-Cd batteries, they are
expected to become a mainstay in the next genera-
tion of rechargeable batteries.
NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE HANDBOOK, PAGE
Construction
Nickel-metal hydride batteries consist of a positive
plate containing nickel hydroxide as its principal active
material, a negative plate mainly composed of hydro-
gen-absorbing alloys, a separator made of fine fibers,
an alkaline electrolyte, a metal case and a sealing
plate provided with a self-resealing safety vent. Their
basic structure is identical to that of Ni-Cd batteries.
With cylindrical nickel-metal hydride batteries, the
positive and negative plates are seperated by the
separator, wound into a coil, inserted into the case,
and sealed by the sealing plate through an electrically
insulated gasket.
With prismatic nickel-metal hydride batteries, the
positive and negative plates are sandwiched together
in layers with separators between them, inserted into
the case, and sealed by the sealing plate.
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Summary of Contents for Panasonic HHR160A

  • Page 1 NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES Overview As electronic products have come to feature more sophisticated functions, more compact sizes and lighter weights, the sources of power that operate these products have been required to deliver in- creasingly higher levels of energy. To meet this requirement, nickel-metal hydride batteries have been developed and manufactured with nickel hydro- xide for the positive electrode and hydrogen-absorb-...
  • Page 2 AB type alloys in which the titanium and nickel serve as the host metals. Panasonic is now focusing its attention on AB alloys which feature high capacity, excellent charge and discharge efficiency, and excellent cycle life. It...
  • Page 3 These batteries have similar discharge characteris- tics to those of Ni-Cd batteries. Double the energy density of conventional batteries Nickel-metal hydride batteries have approximately double the capacity compared with Panasonic’s standard Ni-Cd batteries. (Positive Electrode Nickel Hydroxide) Cycle life equivalent to 500 charge and...
  • Page 4 Charge : 120% high discharge cut-off voltage conditions (more than 1.1V Temperature: 20C Model : HHR160A per cell) causes a drop in the discharge voltage (which is sometimes accompanied by a 0.33C 0.1C simultaneous drop in capacity). The discharge characteristics can be restored by charge and discharge to a discharge end voltage of down to 1.0V...
  • Page 5 When the internal pressure of these batteries rises due to overcharge, short-circuiting, reverse charge or other abuse or misuse, the self-resealing safety vent is activated to prevent battery damage. Panasonic’s nickel-metal hydride batteries have similar safety characteristics as Panasonic Ni-Cd batteries.