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+ | When viewing the board with the battery connector and switches closest to you, with the component side up, the battery connector positive (+) pin is on the left and the ground (-) pin is on the right. The pushbutton switch is on the left and the mode switch (IN = Charge, lever to the left; OUT = Discharge, lever to the right) is on the right. | ||
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+ | After connecting the battery you must momentarily push the pushbutton switch to start the converter. You can stop the converter/turn off the power by unplugging the battery or by pressing and holding the pushbutton for a few seconds. To use the battery to generate +5 VDC and +3.3 VDC, set the mode switch (to the right of the battery connector when viewed as described above) to OUT (switch lever away from the battery connector). The IN position is used for charging the battery from an external 5VDC, >=600 mA source. | ||
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+ | The charging current is 500 mA, so I recommend a battery with at least 500 mAH of capacity to avoid charging at a rate >1C. | ||
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+ | A rough English translation of the charging process is as follows: | ||
+ | *Set the mode switch to OUT (switch lever away from the battery connector); | ||
+ | *Plug in the battery; | ||
+ | *Plug in the external 5VDC power supply (at least a 600 mA supply recommended); | ||
+ | *Set the mode switch to IN (switch lever toward the battery connector); | ||
+ | *When charging is complete as indicated by all 4 LEDs on, set the mode switch to OUT (switch lever away from the battery connector); | ||
+ | *Unplug the external 5VDC power supply. | ||
+ | The LED indications seem to be as follows, based on how Google Translate translates the Chinese datasheet for the HOTCHIP HT4901 at | ||
+ | [http://www.hotchip.com.cn/DownFiles/20131126090806453.pdf:] | ||
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+ | Discharge Mode | ||
+ | Voltage LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 | ||
+ | 3.2-3.5V ON OFF OFF OFF | ||
+ | 3.5-3.65V ON ON OFF OFF | ||
+ | 3.65-3.95V ON ON ON OFF | ||
+ | > 3.95V ON ON ON ON | ||
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+ | If the voltage drops below 3.2V, LED1 flashes and within 5 seconds the HT4901 goes to standby mode (I think... or should I say I hope...) to avoid over-discharging your battery. | ||
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+ | Charge Mode | ||
+ | Voltage LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 | ||
+ | <3.4V FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH | ||
+ | 3.4-3.8V ON FLASH FLASH FLASH | ||
+ | 3.8-4.0V ON ON FLASH FLASH | ||
+ | 4.0-4.25V ON ON ON FLASH | ||
+ | >= 4.25V ON ON ON ON | ||
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+ | Be prepared to terminate the charging process immediately when all four LEDs are on and steady. Overcharging lithium-type batteries may result in a nasty fire. I don't know how good the HT4901 is at detecting that the charging process is complete and shutting off the charging current to the battery. | ||
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+ | Hope I correctly translated this information. /Chip | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
[[file:Micrmodule-BM-T.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Micrmodule BM Front]] | [[file:Micrmodule-BM-T.jpg|thumb|600px|center|Micrmodule BM Front]] |
Revision as of 05:46, 20 January 2014
Microduino-BM module is an integrated single-cell Li-ion battery charge management, power detection and LED indication, the boost to 5V output, LDO to 3.3V output of discharge management module.
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ApplicationsWhen viewing the board with the battery connector and switches closest to you, with the component side up, the battery connector positive (+) pin is on the left and the ground (-) pin is on the right. The pushbutton switch is on the left and the mode switch (IN = Charge, lever to the left; OUT = Discharge, lever to the right) is on the right. After connecting the battery you must momentarily push the pushbutton switch to start the converter. You can stop the converter/turn off the power by unplugging the battery or by pressing and holding the pushbutton for a few seconds. To use the battery to generate +5 VDC and +3.3 VDC, set the mode switch (to the right of the battery connector when viewed as described above) to OUT (switch lever away from the battery connector). The IN position is used for charging the battery from an external 5VDC, >=600 mA source. The charging current is 500 mA, so I recommend a battery with at least 500 mAH of capacity to avoid charging at a rate >1C. A rough English translation of the charging process is as follows:
The LED indications seem to be as follows, based on how Google Translate translates the Chinese datasheet for the HOTCHIP HT4901 at [1] Discharge Mode Voltage LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 3.2-3.5V ON OFF OFF OFF 3.5-3.65V ON ON OFF OFF 3.65-3.95V ON ON ON OFF > 3.95V ON ON ON ON If the voltage drops below 3.2V, LED1 flashes and within 5 seconds the HT4901 goes to standby mode (I think... or should I say I hope...) to avoid over-discharging your battery. Charge Mode Voltage LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 <3.4V FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH 3.4-3.8V ON FLASH FLASH FLASH 3.8-4.0V ON ON FLASH FLASH 4.0-4.25V ON ON ON FLASH >= 4.25V ON ON ON ON Be prepared to terminate the charging process immediately when all four LEDs are on and steady. Overcharging lithium-type batteries may result in a nasty fire. I don't know how good the HT4901 is at detecting that the charging process is complete and shutting off the charging current to the battery. Hope I correctly translated this information. /Chip
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