Hello,
I have a small mp3 player, but I know nothing about its electrical properties, other than the battery. The battery has the following specs:
Max. operating current: 1C (110mA)
Although I don't fully understand it, is this saying that the device in theory wouldn't pull more than 110mA, but I'm not understanding the 1C?
Thanks for your help.
Gump.
I have a small mp3 player, but I know nothing about its electrical properties, other than the battery. The battery has the following specs:
So, I know the player uses 3.7V, but I can't work out the current it draws. I could work out the maximum current it could draw (assuming that the player is designed not to draw more than the battery) from the following line:lithium battery Specifications:
1) Rated capacity: 120mAh
2) Impedance: <180 MOhm
3) Max. dimensions (D x W x L): 3*23*23mm
4) Max. operating current: 1C (110mA)
5) Weight: about 1.5g
6) Nominal voltage: 3.7V
7) Operating voltage: 3.7V~4.2V
8) Operating temperature: -40~ +80
Max. operating current: 1C (110mA)
Although I don't fully understand it, is this saying that the device in theory wouldn't pull more than 110mA, but I'm not understanding the 1C?
Thanks for your help.
Gump.