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Why rechargeable battery are 1.2 V?

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Why rechargeable battery are 1.2 V?
 

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It has to do with the chemistry of the materials. Other voltages can be made, but they materials are either expensive or dangerous.
 

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It is possible have hothet information?
 

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It's the chemical redox potential between several material, so it's become a standard voltage....like 1.25V for bandgap voltage references
 

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need some datum on the TI bqxxxx.
How fit the different material during the circuit design?
 

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you can read “Battery Basics Everyone Should Know“ to get more information.


And why don´t you post link as well?
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