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Batteries and Chargers
News Release from: Flint | Subject: Varta Easypack
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2005
Next generation battery cuts out NRE
costs
Recently launched by Varta Microbattery and now in stock at Flint Distribution, the Varta Easypack is billed as the ideal solution for next generation battery requirements.
Recently launched by Varta Microbattery and now in stock at Flint Distribution, the Varta Easypack is billed as the ideal solution for next generation battery requirements Based on groundbreaking technology already used by the Varta Lithium Polymer, this ready to use Easypack offers the project designer incredibly fast prototyping and will secure project schedules
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition, the financial benefits of using the Varta Easypack are: no NRE cost for battery housing; no NRE cost for battery contacts; no NRE cost for counter fitting application contacts; and no NRE cost for charging/charger design.
Available in four different footprints and capacities ranging from 550mAh to 2Ah, the Varta Easypack is, quite simply, the fastest way to bring a product to the market place, according to Flint.
Varta Microbattery offers a cost effective solution for small and medium volume projects and now enables the engineer to create a complete battery solution by using the new Easypack Devkit, available soon from Flint Distribution.
This development kit offers a plug and play charging solution, linear controller and is applicable for all Varta Easypack battery solutions.
With additional breadboard space, there is space to mount individual components and with the blueprints and parts list available, designers can ensure seamless integration to the application.
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