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AG series button battery: Wide application of small power supply
Overview of AG series button battery
AG series button battery is a common micro battery belonging to the alkaline battery category. It is widely used in electronic devices for its small size and stable performance. This type of battery usually has a diameter of 5-11 mm, a height of 1-6 mm, and weighs only a few grams, but can provide relatively high energy density. AG series batteries use a standardized numbering system, such as AG1, AG3, AG10, etc. Different numbers represent different sizes and electrochemical properties.
Technical features and advantages
The most notable feature of AG series button batteries is their small size and light weight, which is particularly suitable for space-constrained electronic devices. This type of battery usually has stable discharge characteristics, can operate in a wide temperature range (-10°C to 60°C), has a low self-discharge rate, and can be stored for 2-5 years. Compared with lithium batteries, AG series batteries usually have a voltage of 1.5V, which is more suitable for certain specific circuit design requirements. In addition, its sealed structure design effectively prevents electrolyte leakage and improves safety in use.
Main application areas
AG series button batteries are widely used in small electronic devices. In the field of consumer electronics, they are often used in calculators, electronic scales, LED flashlights, etc.; in medical equipment, they are used in portable devices such as hearing aids and blood glucose meters; in the industrial field, they are used in various sensors, remote controls and backup power systems. In particular, small-sized batteries such as AG1 and AG3 are ideal power sources for microelectronic products due to their extremely small size.
Precautions for use
Although AG series button batteries are easy to use, the following matters should still be noted: First, battery short circuits should be avoided to prevent overheating; second, batteries of different models should not be mixed; third, discarded batteries should be recycled and processed according to regulations to avoid environmental pollution; finally, the battery should be removed from equipment that is not used for a long time to prevent battery leakage from damaging the equipment. Proper use and storage can maximize the performance of AG series batteries and extend their service life.
With the popularization of microelectronic devices, AG series button batteries will continue to maintain their market position for some time to come with their reliability and economy, providing stable power support for various small electronic devices.