CR2430C1 GP 3V 270MAH LITHIUM BATTERY GP

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3V LITHIUM BUTTON CELL / COIN BATTERY - GP

Coin-shaped cells are thin compared to their diameter. The metal can is the positive terminal, and the cap is thenegative terminal.

FEATURES:

  • Lithium Batteries are primary batteries with outstanding high-energy density
  • Voltage during discharge is about twice that of ordinary batteries.
  • The energy density is the highest among conventional primary batteries - 5 to 10 times higher than that of carbon zinc batteries.
  • These lithium batteries are able to operate at very low temperatures of around -20°C.
  • Extremely small voltage decrease and very stable voltage during operation.
  • CR denotes manganese dioxide lithium chemistry. Since LiMnO2 cells produce 3 volts there are no widely availablealternate chemistries for a CR coin battery. Conversely, one LiMnO2 cell can replace two alkaline or silver-oxide cells.
  • All these lithium cells are rated nominally 3 volts (on-load), with open circuit voltage about 3.6 volts. The IEC "CR" prefix indicates a round, lithium/manganese dioxide cell. Some sizes are also designated with a "BR" prefix, indicating a round lithium/carbon monofluoride cell.

Common Applications:

  • Electric wristwatches, both digital and analog.
  • Calculators
  • Hearing aids
  • Some remote controls, especially for keyless entry
  • Backup power for personal computer real time clocks and BIOS configuration data.
  • Small PDA devices
  • Various electronic toys (like tamagotchi, Pokémon Pikachu or a Pokéwalker and other various Virtual Pet devices.)
  • Laser pointers
  • Small LED flashlights
  • Battery-operated children's books
  • Glucometers
  • Security tokens
  • Cyclocomputers
  • Red dot sights and electronic spotting scopes
  • Manual cameras with light meters, such as the Pentax K1000
  • LED throwies
  • Various video game cartridges or memory cards where battery-powered RAM is used to store data.
  • PCMCIA static RAM memory cards

SPECIFICATIONS:

IEC 60086
designation
ANSI C18
/NEDA designation
Typical Capacity
mAh
Dimensions
(mm)
Diameter x Height
Comments
CR92730 9.5 × 2.7This obscure type of lithium coin cell is used extensively in blinkies.
CR10255033LC30 10 × 2.5Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA
CR12165034LC25 12.5 × 1.6Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA
CR12205012LC35–4012.5 × 2.0Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)
CR12255020LC50 12.5 × 2.5Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA. Maximum discharge current: 1 mA. Maximum pulse discharge current: 5 mA. {Energizer says this type is obsolete.}
CR161650–5516 × 1.6Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA
CR16205009LC75–7816 × 2.0Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA
CR1632140 
120 (BR)
16 × 3.2Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)
CR201255 20 × 1.2Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA
CR20165000LC90 20 × 1.6Standard Discharge Current: 0.1 mA, 0.03 mA (BR). Often used in pairs instead of CR2032 for devices that require more than 3 V, like blue/white LED flashlights.
CR20255003LC160–16520 × 2.5Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA.
CR20325004LC220–225 20 × 3.2Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA, 0.03 mA (BR). Maximum discharge current: 3 mA. Maximum pulse discharge current: 15 mA. Common battery in computers to keep the date and CMOS settings current when power is off.
CR2330265 
255 (BR)
23 × 3.0Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)
CR2354560 23 × 5.4Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA
CR24305011LC24.5 × 3.0
CR24505029LC610–620 24.5 × 5.0Portable devices requiring high current (30 mA) and long shelf life (up to 10 years)
CR24771000 24.5 x 7.7Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA
CR3032500–560
500 (BR)
30.0 × 3.2Standard Discharge Current: 0.2 mA, 0.03 mA (BR)
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