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The CR2032 is a lithium coin cell battery widely used in low-power electronic devices. The name "CR2032" follows the IEC standard naming convention: "C" denotes a lithium manganese dioxide (Li-MnO₂) chemistry (it is a common misconception that the "C" stands for "coin", but this is incorrect). "R" indicates a "round" or cylindrical shape, and "2032" indicates the battery’s dimensions—20 mm in diameter and 3.2 mm in height.
The CR2032 is a lithium coin cell battery widely used in low-power electronic devices.  
 
== Name ==
The name "CR2032" follows the IEC standard naming convention: "C" denotes a lithium manganese dioxide (Li-MnO₂) chemistry (it is a common misconception that the "C" stands for "coin", but this is incorrect). "R" indicates a "round" or cylindrical shape, and "2032" indicates the battery’s dimensions—20 mm in diameter and 3.2 mm in height.


CR2032 batteries typically provide a nominal voltage of 3 volts and a capacity of around 220 mAh, depending on the manufacturer and discharging conditions.
CR2032 batteries typically provide a nominal voltage of 3 volts and a capacity of around 220 mAh, depending on the manufacturer and discharging conditions.
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Due to their reliability and standardized size, CR2032 batteries remain a staple in portable electronics and embedded systems requiring compact, long-lasting power sources.
Due to their reliability and standardized size, CR2032 batteries remain a staple in portable electronics and embedded systems requiring compact, long-lasting power sources.
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