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Active design boosts automotive power levels
International Rectifier has developed the first active integrated rectifier regulator (AIRR) for automotive alternators.
News from International Rectifier (18 November 2002)
Lithium coin-cell batteries take on memory backup
Low-maintenance economical lithium coin-cell batteries for memory backup power supply applications are available ex-stock from Dubilier.
News from Dubilier (30 October 2002)
Smart award to fund charger development
Lawtronics has won a Smart award to develop a novel method for fast charging nickel metal hydride (NiHM) battery packs.
News from Lawtronics (23 October 2002)
Batteries shrink into IC packages
Application specific solid energy technology (ASSET) thin-film rechargeable batteries can be customised in physical size and energy capacity to fit on or within IC packages.
News from Cymbet Corp (18 October 2002)
Standby batteries provide up to 200Ah
IBT Power has extended its BT range of valve regulated lead acid batteries.
News from IBT Power (10 September 2002)
Custom charger design powers novel cycle light
User application article The charging electronics for an innovative solar powered cycle light have been specially designed by Lawtronics.
News from Lawtronics ( 5 September 2002)
Backup batteries thrive at higher temperatures
EnerSys Reserve Power Group has a family of valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries that provides prolonged battery life in elevated temperature applications.
News from EnerSys ( 2 September 2002)
Backup battery endures high temperatures longer
EnerSys Reserve Power Group has a new front-terminal valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery with extended operational life at high temperatures.
News from EnerSys (13 August 2002)
Spill-proof construction for backup batteries
IBT Power has launched the BT-M valve-regulated lead-acid battery range, featuring threaded terminal inserts.
News from IBT Power (13 August 2002)
Budget batteries save up to 50%
BF Group now has a wide range of cells and batteries from Far Eastern producer, Minamoto.
News from BF Group ( 1 August 2002)
Chinese centre doubles battery test capabilities
The TDI Batteries Division of Tyco Electronics has opened its first fully integrated independent professional battery pack and cell testing facility in Shanghai, China.
News from TDI Batteries (29 July 2002)
Batteries offer more power in a smaller footprint
A new line of valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries is claimed to offer superior performance while occupying less space than conventional standby power batteries.
News from EnerSys (22 July 2002)
Batteries aim for comms systems
IBT has developed a range of high-integrity valve-regulated lead-acid batteries aimed at the communications sector.
News from IBT Power (12 July 2002)
Backup batteries extend to 100Ah
EnerSys (formerly Yuasa) Reserve Power Group has expanded its Genesis NP line of valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries up to 100Ah to meet the needs of higher power applications.
News from EnerSys (27 June 2002)
Battery merger increases market coverage
Alexander Technologies has merged with JBRO Batteries in the USA.
News from Alexander Technologies Europe (22 April 2002)
Batteries power vascular-assist devices
User application article Saft has adapted its wide range of battery technologies specifically for life-saving heart implantation systems. Brochure available
News from Saft (12 April 2002)
Cells handle heavy recharge cycles
Saft's new VH F nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) cylindrical cell has been developed specifically for applications requiring high-energy rechargeable batteries for use in frequent cycling conditions. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems ( 3 April 2002)
Three steps to safe battery charging
A new range of three-step chargers provides a rapid and safe method of charging lead-acid batteries.
News from Acal Power Solutions (27 March 2002)
Batteries by distribution
Two Camden Electronics franchised distributors, Rapid and CPC, are to take on part of the company's Europa Plus range of sealed lead acid batteries.
News from Camden Electronics (25 March 2002)
High-energy batteries for low-maintenance systems
A new range of high-energy long-life batteries will benefit applications in low-maintenance systems such as remote sensing instruments and computer memory backup.
News from Dubilier ( 6 March 2002)
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