CMOS Memory Backup Battery

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Product Description

 

The CMOS battery is a crucial component of your computer that helps to ensure the accurate maintenance of the time, date, hard disk, and other settings stored in its memory. Its small size allows it to be directly attached to the motherboard, where it provides continuous power to the CMOS memory even when the computer is turned off. Whenever you turn on your computer, it uses the information stored in the CMOS memory to configure its hardware and software settings. In addition to the date and time, the CMOS battery also stores other preferences and settings that need to be remembered, such as volume levels and open programs. Therefore, it is essential to make sure that your computer's CMOS battery is in good condition and functioning correctly.

The CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) chip is an essential component located on the motherboard, responsible for storing crucial information such as BIOS configuration, time, and date. Without this information, the computer would struggle to boot up properly. Unfortunately, this data is at risk of being lost whenever the computer is turned off or experiences a power failure. To prevent this, a CMOS battery is utilized to constantly supply power to the CMOS chip, ensuring that the information remains intact even when the computer is shut down. These batteries are typically small watch-style ones and can maintain their power for an impressive duration, usually lasting a year or more before needing replacement.

 

When the primary source of power is not available, a backup battery can be used to supply power to a system. These backup batteries come in various sizes, ranging from small single cells that are used to maintain clock time and date in computers, to large battery rooms that provide power to uninterruptible power supply systems in large data centers. Rechargeable backup batteries are usually kept charged by the prime power supply, while small backup batteries may be primary cells. The purpose of backup batteries is to ensure that power is available at all times, particularly in critical systems where downtime can result in significant losses.

 

CMOS battery is an essential component of modern personal computer motherboards as it serves the purpose of powering the real-time clock circuit and retaining the configuration memory even when the system is turned off. Initially, in the IBM AT through to the PS/2 range, the backup battery used was a relatively sizeable primary lithium battery that had to be replaced periodically due to its power consumption. However, clone machine manufacturers avoided this problem by using rechargeable batteries. In contrast, modern systems make use of a coin-style primary battery that has negligible power consumption, and therefore, lasts long enough to outlive the system it supports. Unlike earlier machines, rechargeable batteries are now rare in modern systems.

 

Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) rely on backup batteries to provide power to computers in the event of a power outage. These batteries are usually lead-acid batteries and are able to sustain power for a certain period of time, allowing computers to be shut down properly. Compact and portable system backups also use valve-regulated lead-acid batteries. In datacenter settings, backup batteries may come in the form of wet cell lead-acid or nickel-cadmium batteries, while newer lithium-ion cells may also be available for certain ratings.

 

Advantages


There are various advantages of using a CMOS memory backup battery compared to other types of batteries. CMOS memory backup batteries have distinct characteristics that make them beneficial in different ways.

 

Electrical Characteristics

 

Model

ER10250

Nominal voltage

3.6V

Nominal capacity

400mAh(Conditions: 0.5mA,+20°C, end voltage 2.0V)

Notes

Battery capacity will be different according to the discharge current, and environment temp. and end voltage.

Max. continuous current

5mA (+20°C Capacity will be 50% as per nominal capacity, end voltage 2.0V. Can provide higher current.)

Max. pulse current

10mA (discharge according to pulse characteristics frequency, continue time, temperature, battery state(storage before use) and it is different from the lowest voltage accepted by the device.

Operating temperature range

-60℃~+85℃

Weight

Approx. 4g

Storage temperature

Max. 30℃

Shape

1/2AAA

Dimension(max.)

10.4*25.0mm(Diameter*Height)

Battery type

Bobbin Type

Electrolyte/Chemistry

Lithium Thionyl Chloride(Li-SOCl2)

Brand

Ruizhi, Beleader, OEM acceptable

 

 

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