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100 Million iPod Batteries

by Dan Hagopian

100,000,000 owners and counting! A remarkable tribute to Apple’s music player - no question! I wonder how many of these owners know how their battery works. Understandably most people don’t really care as long as it does. However I am interested and I’m sure there are others out there as well who want to know how their battery actually delivers power to their .

Most people would never realize how complex an battery is nor would they realize how many components can be found within their battery. For starters your battery is made up of highly specialized battery components including:

  • battery connector
  • battery fuse
  • battery charge and discharge FETs
  • battery cell pack
  • battery sense resistor
  • battery primary and secondary protection ICs
  • battery fuel-gauge IC
  • battery thermistor
  • battery pc board

These components together allow your battery to function so that you can listen to music while doing the various activities of your day. Before we can delve deep into each of these battery components I want to make sure that we understand that these components together work in an effort to produce electrical current to supply to the .

iPods require electrical power in order to function. iPods’ draw electrical current on demand from your battery. However your battery is not a storage house of electrical energy but instead your battery is your ’s internal electrical “factory” that creates electrical energy through a process known as an electrochemical energy conversion and subsequently your battery delivers electrical current to your . The electrochemical energy conversion is a process of replenishing of electrons and it is this electron replenishment that causes the chemical conversion to take place and create the electrical energy byproduct. To understand electrochemical conversion let’s see how electricity is created in the first place.

Electricity is a property of subatomic particles which couples to electromagnetic fields and causes attractive and repulsive forces between them. This repulsive force between the subatomic particles creates an electric current; the flow of electric charge transports energy from one atom to another. Electrical current is measured in amperes, where 1 ampere is the flow of 62,000,000,000,000,000,000 electrons per second!

Inside your battery engineers have designed a constant state of disequilibrium, which cause a continuous flow of electrons. When electrons move between the atoms (atoms are made up of particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons) a current or flow of electricity is created. But how is this current of electricity created to begin with? This comes back to our electrochemical conversion. In order to create electrical energy (or a constant state of disequilibrium, which cause a continuous flow of electrons) there must be an electrochemical system which includes the electrodes and the electrolyte housed within your battery. Electrons flow from one electrode to another and the electron flow is conducted by an electrolyte. In batteries for example an electrochemical system can be comprised of the electrodes consisting of Carbon/Graphite for the negative electrode and Lithium cobaltite for the positive electrode. Between these electrodes is an electrolye which can be a highly conductive solution consisting of lithium hexafluorophosphate. The electrolyte solution is a chemical compound that when dissolved in a solvent (i.e. water) forms a solution that becomes an ionic conductor of electricity. Hence the electrochemical conversion!

Once the electrochemical conversion begins then the balance of the battery’s specialized hardware components I mentioned above can be put to work transferring and monitoring the battery and the – all for the sole purpose of delivering power to your .

© Dan Hagopian
You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included with link. Dan Hagopian of http://www.batteryship.com is a known electronics author that specializes in portable power gadgets. His work can be found on the BatteryShip blog at http://www.batteryeducation.com He frequently writes about pda batteries, batteries, general battery technology for our world, new fuel cell technology and interesting power related inventions. For further information please visit http://www.batteryship.com where you can also find PDA battery replacement kits, smartphone batteries, twoway radio batteries, barcode scanner batteries, camera batteries, and camcorder batteries.

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