
Batteries often serve as the main energy source for portable electronic  devices. Although they depend on batteries, portable consumer electronic  products, such as GPS devices and multi-media players, often consume  energy directly from an ac-dc wall adapter or accessory power adapter  (or “Auto Adapter”) when the battery is low or the device is in a  stationary mode. Due to their cost effectiveness over their useful life,  rechargeable batteries are often used for the power source of the  portable electronic device.
Attributes such as “relatively high energy density” and “maintenance  free” make Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries popular in the portable  consumer electronic products. Refer to the application note, AN1088,  “Selecting the Right Battery System For cost Sensitive Portable  Applications While maintaining Excellent Quality” (DS01088) for  characteristics of Li-Ion batteries. Some examples of how to properly  design with Li-Ion batteries will be discussed in this application note.  [Link]  
 




