I want to power a circuit using a 9V battery, that should stay active for at least a couple of years. These are my calculations.
General info on 9V batteries, as I found doing a quick search:
So, a couple of years have 8,760 hours in them. That means that a Lithium battery should consume no more than 137 µA and an Alcaline 57 µA for the design to meet my requirements.
General info on 9V batteries, as I found doing a quick search:
- Lithium: 1200 mAh
- Alcaline: 500 mAh
- 7.2V means that it's weak and reaching the end of its life
- 5.4V means that it's practically dead
So, a couple of years have 8,760 hours in them. That means that a Lithium battery should consume no more than 137 µA and an Alcaline 57 µA for the design to meet my requirements.
- Are my numbers correct?
- What other factors would be involved? (there always are... and usually turn out to be a serious pain) ... I'm guessing temperature is one of them.
- Should I consider some sort of safety factor for my design?