Title :
Lithium ion batteries for medical devices
Author :
Spillman, David M. ; Takeuchi, Esther S.
Author_Institution :
Wilson Greatbatch Ltd., Clarence, NY, USA
Abstract :
Lithium-ion batteries are being developed for nonimplantable and implantable medical devices. The high voltage, energy density and unique characteristics of this battery system are, in some cases, an enabling technology for the medical device. In other cases, the lithium-ion system provides additional convenience to the patients who use these devices. Especially for implantable medical devices, lithium-ion batteries must be designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and reliability. Safety characterization of various cylindrical and prismatic cells has been performed under both electrical and mechanical abuse conditions. Cycle testing at various charge and discharge rates indicates that the lithium-ion battery can function as a safe and effective power source in medical devices
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; electrochemistry; lithium; power supplies to apparatus; safety; secondary cells; Li; Li-ion secondary batteries; charge rates; cycle testing; cylindrical cells; discharge rates; electrical abuse; enabling technology; energy density; implantable medical devices; mechanical abuse; medical device applications; nonimplantable medical devices; power source; prismatic cells; safety characterization; Batteries; Electrical safety; Implantable biomedical devices; Lithium; Manufacturing; Medical tests; Power system reliability; Safety devices; Shape; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 1999. The Fourteenth Annual
Conference_Location :
Long Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4967-9
DOI :
10.1109/BCAA.1999.795991