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- Includes 3×TP4056 Lithium Battery Charger Boards for recharging your Electronics Projects
- Charging current: 1A adjustable (cf. datasheet for details)
- Input voltage: 5V via Micro-USB or IN+ and IN- solder pads
- Documentation, tutorials, demos: https://youtube.com/acrobotic
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 8.64 x 1.27 x 0.1 cm; 2.83 g
- Date First Available : 18 October 2018
- Manufacturer : ACROBOTIC
- ASIN : B07HWRB89M
- Manufacturer reference : BRK-00027
- Customer reviews: 5.0 out of 5 stars (2)
Product description
Want to easily add a rechargeable battery to your electronic projects? Then the TP4056 charger IC paired with the DW01 battery protection IC in this module are for you! This 3-pack of the tiny breakout board is perfect for charging single-cell 3.7V 1Ah-or higher LiPo cells such as 16550s-that don't have their own protection circuit.
The fantastic TP4056 charger IC and DW01 battery protection IC this module will offer 1A charge current then cut off when finished. Thanks to the protection IC, when the battery voltage drops below 2.4V the protection IC will switch the load off to protect the cell from running at too low of a voltage. In addition, this IC also protects against over-voltage and reverse polarity connection, usually destroying itself instead of the battery. Nonetheless, we cannot emphasize enough to please check you have it connected correctly the first time.
This breakout board makes it easy to add a rechargeable Lithium battery to your microcontroller board or single-board computer such as Arduino, ESP8266, BeagleBone or Raspberry Pi!
Usage:
- Connect Micro-USB cable for power, or 5V DC to pads marked IN+ and IN-
- Connect cell to charge to B+/B- pads
- Connect a load (something for the battery to power) to OUT+/OUT- pads
- [Important] Disconnect load when charging
- Red LED indicates charging in progress, green LED indicates charging done.
- [Important] Never charge your battery at a rate greater than 1C
Features:
- 3-Pack
- Input voltage: 5V via Micro-USB or IN+ and IN- solder pads
- Full charge voltage: 4.2V
- Charging current: 1A adjustable (cf. datasheet for details)
We have written useful guides for getting you started with the TP4056 Battery Charger:
- http://youtube.com/acrobotic
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- This breakout board makes it easy to add a rechargeable Lithium battery to your microcontroller board or single-board computer such as Arduino, ESP8266, BeagleBone or Raspberry Pi!
- Includes 3×TP4056 Lithium Battery Charger Boards for recharging your Electronics Projects
- Charging current: 1A adjustable (cf. datasheet for details)
- Input voltage: 5V via Micro-USB or IN+ and IN- solder pads
- Documentation, tutorials, demos: https://youtube.com/acrobotic
Product description
Want to easily add a rechargeable battery to your electronic projects? Then the TP4056 charger IC paired with the DW01 battery protection IC in this module are for you! This 3-pack of the tiny breakout board is perfect for charging single-cell 3.7V 1Ah-or higher LiPo cells such as 16550s-that don't have their own protection circuit.
The fantastic TP4056 charger IC and DW01 battery protection IC this module will offer 1A charge current then cut off when finished. Thanks to the protection IC, when the battery voltage drops below 2.4V the protection IC will switch the load off to protect the cell from running at too low of a voltage. In addition, this IC also protects against over-voltage and reverse polarity connection, usually destroying itself instead of the battery. Nonetheless, we cannot emphasize enough to please check you have it connected correctly the first time .
This breakout board makes it easy to add a rechargeable Lithium battery to your microcontroller board or single-board computer such as Arduino, ESP8266, BeagleBone or Raspberry Pi!
Usage:
- Connect Micro-USB cable for power, or 5V DC to pads marked IN+ and IN-
- Connect cell to charge to B+/B- pads
- Connect a load (something for the battery to power) to OUT+/OUT- pads
- [Important] Disconnect load when charging
- Red LED indicates charging in progress, green LED indicates charging done.
- [Important] Never charge your battery at a rate greater than 1C
Features:
- 3-Pack
- Input voltage: 5V via Micro-USB or IN+ and IN- solder pads
- Full charge voltage: 4.2V
- Charging current: 1A adjustable (cf. datasheet for details)
We have written useful guides for getting you started with the TP4056 Battery Charger:
- http://youtube.com/acrobotic
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