LiRCC
LiRCC stands for Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Coin Cell. It is a type of primary battery, meaning it is typically designed for single use and not intended for recharging. However, the "rechargeable" designation in its name indicates a specific characteristic that distinguishes it from many other coin cell types. LiRCC batteries are commonly used in small electronic devices where a compact and long-lasting power source is required. Examples include key fobs, small remote controls, and certain types of medical devices.
The chemistry of LiRCC batteries usually involves lithium metal as the anode and a suitable cathode material.