Xidas

Xidas

Xidas offers cutting-edge micro-products that transform our clients' ideas into reality. Leveraging a proprietary miniaturization approach known as Amalga™, Xidas employs a combination of advanced manufacturing technologies, innovative design methodologies, and diverse materials processing techniques to create micro-scale solutions for a wide range of industrial, life-tech, and IoT applications. With multiple patents supporting its unique approach, Xidas is at the forefront of the next generation of micro-product development.

Batteries Rechargeable (Secondary)

Results:
1
Series
Capacity
Termination Style
Battery Chemistry
Battery Cell Size
Voltage - Rated
Results remaining1
Applied Filters:
Xidas
Select
ImageProduct DetailPriceAvailabilityECAD ModelSeriesBattery ChemistryBattery Cell SizeCapacityTermination StyleVoltage - Rated
86000000
BATTERY LITHIUM 4V 240MAH
Contact us
Quantity
Contact us
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-
Lithium
-
240mAh
Button Top (Extending)
4 V

About  Batteries Rechargeable (Secondary)

Rechargeable batteries, also known as secondary batteries, are a type of electrochemical storage cells that operate based on reversible chemical reactions. Unlike primary batteries, which are single-use and cannot be recharged, rechargeable batteries can be replenished and reused multiple times before needing to be disposed of. Compared to primary batteries, rechargeable batteries typically store less energy in a given space. They may also exhibit higher levels of self-discharge, meaning they gradually lose their charge over time, especially when not in use. This makes them less stable for long-term storage compared to primary batteries. Although rechargeable batteries often have a higher upfront cost compared to primary batteries, their ability to be recharged and reused multiple times makes them a more cost-effective choice for many applications in the long run. By eliminating the need for frequent battery replacements, rechargeable batteries offer both economic and environmental benefits. It is worth noting that while the term "battery" technically refers to an assembly of multiple individual cells, it is commonly used to describe a single cell as well. This is due to the widespread convention of referring to a single rechargeable cell as a "battery." Rechargeable batteries find applications in various devices, such as portable electronics, power tools, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems. Their ability to be reused numerous times makes them a convenient and sustainable power source for a wide range of everyday and specialized applications.