Ever wonder what's in the $100 battery? I had a really dead NPF-970 that I cut apart, and here's what I found.
The battery cells are interesting. They are wired in 2 banks of 3 cells in parallel delivering +/- 11.1 Volts (3.7V per cell). Each cell is capable of 2400 mAh, and three in parallel provide a whopping 7.2 Amp hours. The circuit board is a protection circuit that will shut off the power to the camera if the voltage drops below a threshold and a regulator circuit to drop the +/- 11.1 Volts (22.2 Volts if you ignore the center-tap) to the 17-volts the camera likes. A Google search for the battery cell reveals that it is also used in laptop batteries and R/C equipment.
The battery cells are interesting. They are wired in 2 banks of 3 cells in parallel delivering +/- 11.1 Volts (3.7V per cell). Each cell is capable of 2400 mAh, and three in parallel provide a whopping 7.2 Amp hours. The circuit board is a protection circuit that will shut off the power to the camera if the voltage drops below a threshold and a regulator circuit to drop the +/- 11.1 Volts (22.2 Volts if you ignore the center-tap) to the 17-volts the camera likes. A Google search for the battery cell reveals that it is also used in laptop batteries and R/C equipment.