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IMPRINT ENERGY ZincPoly™ 8349 Battery Specification Part Number: ZP-P-30-8349-0001 $3 Mechanical Specification Dimensions (not including tabs): 55 mm x 85 mm; <0.6 mm thick Figure 1. Imprint Energy battery schematic. All dimensions are in mm. For 3V Applications The battery pack comprises of two cells connected in series. For 3 V applications, terminal 1 is the battery's positive terminal and terminal 4 is the battery's negative terminal. Connect these to the device's positive and negative terminals, respectively. Copper foil positive and negative terminals of the 3V battery | tighlghted in ele in Figure 1) protrude 5 mm from the gicug > 3 battery pack All units are in mm. For 1.5 V Applications ‘The pack can be separated into its two component 1.5 V cells For 1.5 V applications, cut the battery and copper tab between Cell 1 and Cell 2 (blue dotted line in Figure 1). Terminals 1 and 2 are the positive and negative terminals for Cell 1, respectively. Terminals 3 and 4 are the positive and negative terminals for Cell 2, respectively. ‘The negative terminal of Cell 1 and positive terminal of Cell2 _. z are copper foil, but they do not protrude from the main body Figure 3. 1.5 V component of the battery. cell. All units are in mm. ZincPoly™ 8349 Battery Specification - Rev 2.6 Imprint Energy | Confidential IMPRINT ENERGY & General Specification a Primary ZincPoly™ =... eae cern) 8349 = ~40°C to 65°C nse k eM -40°C to 65°C UL205¢ cored * capctyinasy Figure 4. Typical battery voltage vs. capacity curves for different discharge currents. Battery nominal capacity is 15 mAh. At low discharge rates, the battery can deliver higher discharge capacities. For example, when discharged at rates lower than 0.1 mA, the battery can deliver greater than 30 mAh. Q Electrical Specification Nemme ele 3ve 15" y= (WoW) / (ah) ase <8 <4 “ Dee sacnes <200 <100 Mss Maina Dyna connie <240 <120 CT Weenie a bil * actual open circuit voltage of unused battery upon v delivery is 2.8-3.0V + actual open circuit voltage of unused battery upon delivery is 1.4-1.5V »* dynamic resistance is calculated as the voltage at the start of the pulse subtracted by the voltage at the end of the pulse, all divided by the pulse current (Figure 5) ‘ at i Tine Figure 5. Typical battery voltage and current vs. time curves for dynamic resistance calculation. ZincPoly™ 8349 Battery Specification - Rev 2.6 2 Imprint Energy | Confidential IMPRINT ENERGY « Battery Performance (LoRa and Bluetooth Low Energy) Batteries were tested under common protocols where a high current pulse was followed by a sleep period. A sleep current of 10 yA was used, and the pulse sequence was repeated until a specified voltage cutoff. All tests were performed at 23°C, 45%RH. Typical pulse counts for the 3 V and 1.5 V batteries are reported, ERE ae nas ag ery coer re) Protocol | Current (mA) | Dura Ge ig LoRa 45 0.4 300 1000 BLE 15, 04 300 6000 - - Fa Fa Figure 6: Typical voltage vs. time curves for the LoRa (left) and BLE ean protocols at 23°C, 45%RH for the Imprint Energy 3 V battery. Figure 7: Typical voltage vs. time curves for the LoRa (left) and BLE E (ight protocols at 23°C, 45%RH for the Imprint Energy 1.5 V battery. ZincPoly™ 8349 Battery Specification - Rev 2.6 3 Imprint Energy | Confidential fF IMPRINT ENERGY Safety and Transportation Imprint Energy's 8349 battery is UL certified and passed all of the UL 2054 electrical and mechanical safety tests. Imprint Energy's 8349 battery is classified as non-hazardous waste (not ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or toxic). Federal Universal Waste Regulations (40 CFR 272) do not apply. State requirements may be more stringent than Federal. Dispose of used (or excess) batteries in compliance with federal, state/provincial, and local regulations. Appropriate disposal technologies include incineration and landfilling by licensed facilities. Imprint Energy's ultrathin, flexible, printed zinc batteries are dry cell batteries, listed as HTSUS 8506.10.00 ("Primary cells and primary batteries; parts thereof: manganese dioxide"). They are not considered hazardous materials or dangerous goods under U.S. or international regulations and are safe for shipping as provided. Additionally, they are unlikely to create any sparks or generate any dangerous quantities of heat, and their packaging guards against possible sparks and dangerous heat. Imprint Energy's batteries fully comply with 49 CFR 171.102, Special Provisions 130(a}(b), and ICAO, IATA, and IM dangerous goods provisions. Do not remove packaging or cut/puncture the samples. The battery performance cannot be guaranteed if the battery is damaged. Do not reverse engineer. ZincPoly™ 8349 Battery Specification - Rev 2.6 4 Imprint Energy | Confidential

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