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Topic: BR3032 battery for IMB RTC
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Marin Zorica
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 671
From: Biograd na Moru, Croatia
Registered: May 2003
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posted 02-25-2017 05:44 PM
You are all probably familiar with this type of battery for RTC od IMB board,m dolphin board etc.....
I went today to order some to have in stock and suprise than. Neither one big electronic components reseler has it on stock....liek farnell, rs components, tme.....also, farnell stated "no longer stocked"......
Since in US mouser and digikey has it, i went to check, and guys from Digikey told me, yes they have BR3032 in stock, but they cannot ship it outside of USA because of lithium restriction (i supposed it will be something like that) also, for mouser would probably go same way.
So, i could get it from Doremi (Dolby now), but if farnell or RS don't stock it, i suspect there will be problems in future.
What is replacement? I know CR3032 is SAME as BR3032, only is menione for higher current and due that is has much lower lifetime (even in datashet, lifetime is calculated for 20x higher current on CR type, don't know lifetime for CTR type for same current on BR type on test).
And for collegues in EU, except Dolby, where do you get them?
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Carsten Kurz
Film God
Posts: 4340
From: Cologne, NRW, Germany
Registered: Aug 2009
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posted 02-25-2017 09:39 PM
I am not sure which IMB you are referring to, but soldered-in cells typically are rechargeable cells that are only there to bridge the short time that's needed to swap the battery, similiar to supercaps. However, in order to do this, they must be charged prior to the battery change, so one needs to power the IMB for 30-60min prior to disassembly, and then swap the battery immediately. It's still a delicate process. Which media blocks offer clip/pin contacts to supply an external voltage to the circuit while the battery is changed? I have seen something like this on the Doremi IMB, but no documentation. The IMS1000 has just a rechargeable cell soldered in, so it doesn't need to be changed, but has a total life expectancy of just 10 years - which may not be a big deal, since most IMS1000 will not survive more than a couple of years anyway - or was that months?
- Carsten
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Marin Zorica
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 671
From: Biograd na Moru, Croatia
Registered: May 2003
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posted 02-26-2017 05:25 AM
Carsteen, yes, last night i just ordered a bunch of BR both for IMB and ICP from that same shop.....i just hope they will not send me CR instead
Anyhow, i also hear that after replacement IMB (doremi) was dead, this was probably due to bad support capacitor which shoudl take care of RTC and cert. for five minutes while exchanging battery. Also, accu batteries are not better solution, as they go away too. Something like old GORE board in series 1 which you should charge while stocked on shelf, but problem was you DO NOT know status of battery....so as time goes, a time between charging will be less since battery capacity falling off. In my opinion, best would be to have two same battery in paralell via simple diode to memory supply.....in that case you just swap one battery at time and will have no problem of drop out of power supply to maintain RTC and memory.
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