Memory Protection Devices, Inc. Launches Designers Guide to Battery Compartments
New 2017 design guide for battery compartments. Experienced designers offer ideas for brackets, battery hardware, contacts, materials and coatings. ERC (Reliable Contact), HFE (Human Factors Engineering), ANSI -IEC specifications, battery contact stability. Learn what are the questions facing this industry.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y., September 8, 2017 (Newswire.com) - Memory Protection Devices, Inc. (MPD) announces a new designer's guide for battery compartments for 2017. The guide contains design considerations for holders, battery hardware, contacts, materials and platings. There are reviews of ERC (ensuring reliable contact), HFE (human factors engineering), ANSI-IEC specifications, ventilation/gas absorption, battery contact stability, and more. Also included are product development strategies for technical creators, engineers and non-technical entrepreneurs wishing to create new battery enclosures and/or contacts. Whenever designing a new product that will require a battery, there are always many critical decisions. "What type of battery will this design require?" "How secure must the connection with the battery be?" "Will my product need to have the battery be easily replaceable, or is it more important that it never fails?" Unfortunately, quite often these critical design decisions take place too late in the process to allow for an optimal solution - compromises are made that could have been avoided, had the battery solution not been an afterthought.
Memory Protection Devices is the original inventer of the lithium coin cell battery holder and has been awarded multiple patents since 1984 to today specifically for portable power applications.
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