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In the interests of minimizing weight, I'd like to use a coin battery
in my project. Unfortunately, my project is going to need about 2mA,
and I see from the data sheet of the Energizer CR2032 that its
"continuous background drain" is a mere 0.19mA. However, it also says
that 6.8mA are possible as a "pulse drain", and if I read this
correctly, a "pulse" is a period of two seconds. As these things go,
what can I expect from such a battery if I draw my 2mA for a period
of, say, ten seconds? Would I be pushing the envelope there, or not
really?
in my project. Unfortunately, my project is going to need about 2mA,
and I see from the data sheet of the Energizer CR2032 that its
"continuous background drain" is a mere 0.19mA. However, it also says
that 6.8mA are possible as a "pulse drain", and if I read this
correctly, a "pulse" is a period of two seconds. As these things go,
what can I expect from such a battery if I draw my 2mA for a period
of, say, ten seconds? Would I be pushing the envelope there, or not
really?