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IEEE Standard for Rechargeable Batteries for Multi-Cell Mobile Computing Devices

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New IEEE Standard - Superseded. This standard establishes criteria for design analysis for qualification, quality, and reliability of rechargeable battery systems for portable computing. It also provides methods for quantifying the operational performance of these batteries and their associated management and control systems, including considerations for end-user notification.
This standard establishes criteria for design analysis for qualification, quality, and reliability of rechargeable battery systems for portable computing. It also provides methods for quantifying the operational performance of these batteries and their associated management and control systems, including considerations for end-user notification. This standard covers rechargeable battery systems for mobile computing. The battery technologies covered are limited to Li-ion and Li-ion polymer, but future versions of this standard may include technologies that are not in general use at present. Also included are: battery pack electrical and mechanical construction; system, pack, and cell level charge and discharge controls; and battery status communications. The following are addressed: qualification process, manufacturing process control, energy capacity and demand management, levels of management and control in the battery systems, current and planned lithium-based battery chemistries, packaging technologies, and considerations for end-user notification.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure reliable user experience and operation of batteries in portable computing environments. The battery industries need standardized criteria for design and qualification of rechargeable battery systems and for verifying the quality and reliability of those batteries. This standard, and its accompanying annexes, provides no guarantee of protection or safety for battery users. This standard sets forth recommendations for design analyses and certain testing procedures. The level of assurance for protection and safety resulting from applying this standard depends on the implementation by the manufacturer/supplier and the actions of the end user. In the recommendations for design analyses contained herein, this standard contemplates reasonable intended use by the end user, but it does not provide a complete guarantee against hazards to the end user, such as fire, explosion, and leakage.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1625
Publication Date May 28, 2004
Language en - English
Page Count 70
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Energy Storage & Stationary Battery Committee
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Oct. 20, 2008 1625-2008 Revision
May 28, 2004 1625-2004 Revision