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Nickel-63 nuclear battery claims 100-year ultra-low power life

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    Nickel-63 nuclear battery claims 100-year ultra-low power life

    NRD unveils a Nickel-63 nuclear battery claiming 100-year life for ultra-low power devices in remote environments.

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      Ultra low power is an accurate description:

      NRD claims the battery can deliver power outputs ranging from 5 nanowatts to 500 nanowatts. The device operates within a voltage range of 1.0 V to 20.0 V and a nominal current between 7.5 nA and 33 nA, all within a compact 20 mm by 20 mm by 12 mm form factor.

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