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Micro Power Introduces IEEE 1725 Battery Pack for PDAs
[May 16, 2008]

Micro Power Introduces IEEE 1725 Battery Pack for PDAs


(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Micro Power, a provider of portable power systems for equipment,
announced it released two battery packs that are compliant with IEEE
1725 specification, "Standard for Rechargeable Batteries for Cellular
Telephones,"

Micro Power noted that one battery pack is designed to power a PDA for
a leading OEM of data collection equipment, while the other is designed
to power a PDA for a OEM of notebook computers. Both PDAs utilize a
cellular transceiver to transmit both voice and data.

IEEE 1725 adopts a systems approach by addressing the battery envelope
from cells to the mobile devices they power, both alone and in concert.
The new standard seeks to make cellular phone batteries more robust by
setting uniform criteria for their design, production and evaluation.
IEEE 1725 encompasses such areas as battery pack electrical and
mechanical construction, cell chemistries, packaging, pack and cell
controls, and overall system considerations. For a mobile device to
comply with IEEE 1725, the device manufacturer, the battery pack
manufacturer, and the cell manufacturer must all fulfill the
requirements of the IEEE 1725 specification. Compliance with the IEEE
1725 specification is reviewed and audited by an independent, third
party agency that specializes in the certification process. The
Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) recently
created a compliance program for cell phone and PDA batteries based on
IEEE 1725.

Micro Power builds several IEEE 1725 battery packs. These packs utilize
lithium-ion cells that are certified to the IEEE 1725 specification,
have the mandatory protection and safety features, utilize a fuel gauge
for state-of-charge indication, and are enclosed in a custom plastic
enclosure.

"IEEE 1725 Specification ensures safe operation of the entire portable
power chain, not just the cell or battery pack," said Jeffrey VanZwol,
marketing manager for Micro Power. "Our supply chain of cell
manufacturers gives us ready access to cells that are certified to the
IEEE 1725 standard. These cells, combined with our internal design and
manufacturing guidelines, ensure that our battery packs perform to the
highest safety standards."


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