IEEE 1725 2006
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IEEE Standard for Rechargeable Batteries for Cellular Telephones
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2006 | 82 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This standard establishes criteria for design analysis for quality, and establishes criteria for reliability of rechargeable Li-Ion and Li-Ion Polymer batteries for mobile telephone applications. Also included in the standard are battery pack electrical and mechanical construction, packaging technologies, pack and cell level charge and discharge controls, and overall system considerations..
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Introduction |
7 | Notice to users Errata Interpretations |
8 | Patents Participants |
12 | Contents |
15 | IEEE Standard for Rechargeable Batteries for Cellular Telephones 1. Overview 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Scope 1.3 Purpose |
16 | 2. Normative references |
17 | 3. Definitions |
20 | 4. System integration considerations 4.1 Introduction |
21 | 4.2 Subsystem requirements |
22 | 4.3 Additional subsystem standards 5. Cell considerations 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Design process |
26 | 5.3 General manufacturing considerations |
27 | 5.4 Spiral winding and stacking process |
28 | 5.5 Assembly precautions |
30 | 5.6 Critical testing practices |
32 | 6. Battery pack considerations 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Marking the battery pack |
33 | 6.3 Battery pack considerations |
34 | 6.4 External short-circuit considerations 6.5 Thermal protection 6.6 Overcharge considerations |
35 | 6.7 Overdischarge considerations 6.8 Overcurrent considerations |
36 | 6.9 Mechanical considerations |
37 | 6.10 Connector/terminal considerations 6.11 Assembly considerations |
38 | 6.12 Pack component care |
39 | 6.13 Considerations for cells connected in parallel to form a battery pack 6.14 Critical testing practices |
41 | 7. Host device considerations 7.1 Introduction 7.2 DC input voltage and current to the host device |
42 | 7.3 Charging subsystem considerations |
44 | 7.4 Multi-pack systems 7.5 ESD 7.6 Temperature specification 7.7 Battery pack qualification 7.8 Electrical and mechanical connections between host and battery |
46 | 7.9 Critical testing practices 8. AC/DC adapter, dc/dc adapter considerations 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Adapters |
48 | 8.3 Charger considerations ac/dc charger, dc/dc charger (provides charge control directly to batt… 8.4 Critical testing practices 9. Total system reliability considerations 9.1 Introduction |
49 | 9.2 User interactions and responsibilities 9.3 User alerts |
50 | 9.4 Recommended communication to user 9.5 Marking and labeling 10. System security considerations 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Method of authentication |
51 | 10.3 Purpose of authentication 10.4 Supply chain security 11. Validation 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Method |
52 | 11.3 Design requirements 11.4 Quality system requirements 11.5 Process capability and process control requirements |
55 | Annex A (informative) Test methods for design verification |
67 | Annex B (informative) Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) techniques |
69 | Annex C (informative) System analysis considering two faults |
74 | Annex D (informative) Compliance validation process example |
80 | Annex E (informative) Environmental considerations |
82 | Annex F (informative) Bibliography |