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Murata introduces thin laminate energy device

20 July 2016

Murata announced the UMAL, a low-profile high capacity energy device, designed to meet the demand for a slim high capacity energy source.

With a maintenance-free extended life cycle in wireless sensor nodes, the UMAL has charge/discharge and life-cycle characteristics superior to conventional secondary batteries.

The UMAL has a nominal voltage of 2.3VDC, can supply 12mAh with a maximum discharge current of 120mA and is able to withstand load fluctuations. It has a low internal resistance of 200mOhm and can operate over the temperature range of –20 to +70°C.

The nominal charge voltage is 2.7VDC and the UMAL is capable of fast charging/discharge. In particular the device’s high-rate discharge characteristics mean that a peak-assist capacitor is not required. It also has a charge capacity recovery rate of over 90 percent after 5,000 charge/discharge cycles. The UMAL measures 2.0 x 14.0 x 21.0mm.

The device has a chemically stable composition that does not cause a fire or smoke hazard even if the output terminals are shorted out.

In addition to wireless sensor nodes, the UMAL is also suitable for use in wearable designs.

Mass production commenced July 2016.


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