File:Lithiumion-laptop-battery-internals.jpg
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English: The internals of a 10.8V 4.8Ah laptop battery. Showing the six (two parallel strings of three series wired 18650) lithium-ion cells.
Each cell has a voltage of 3.6V. Clearly seen at the bottom of the cell bundle is the small circuit board containing the charging and safety circuitry. Attached to two of the cells are temperature sensors. A match is shown for scale and the background is a 7 mm grid. |
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Temperature sensors.
Charging and safety circuitry (incorporating overcharge and temperature safety systems).
Parallel group.
Series string.
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