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Charger 13 Click is a single lithium-ion (Li+) cell battery charger. This click can be used for Low-Cost Li-Ion battery chargers, or Power Tools, toys, backup energy storage solutions, etc. Charger 13 click is based on the RT9532GQW battery charger IC, which has some extra features enabling charging without too much hassle. This IC has an internal switching-mode regulation with input current limiting, allowing it to use an external power supply from a cheap wall adapter, rated up to 28V. On the board, there is a Power LED and two extra LED's which can be used for charging indications.
Charger 13 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Charger click carries both a battery charger controller and a battery charge monitor, along with a battery connector. The smaller chip is MCP73831, a miniature single-cell Li-Ion and Li-Polymer charge management controller with a programmable charge current from 15 to 250 mA. The larger IC is DS2438, a smart battery monitor which integrates a temperature sensor, a timer, an ADC to measure the battery voltage and current, and a current accumulator that monitors the total amount of current going into and out of the battery. Charger click communicates with the target MCU through a 1-Wire interface. Charger click is designed to use a 5V power supply. |
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Charger 2 click is a LiPo/Li-Ion battery charger with the additional monitoring IC onboard. This Click board™ as a whole, offers unpreceded battery charging and monitoring solution for 3.7V LiPo/Li-Ion batteries, with the capacity measurement/gas gauge function, for up to 7000 mAh. It provides measurement data via the I2C interface and two signaling LEDs on the Click board™ itself. It features two dedicated ICs - one for charging the battery and one for monitoring its status. The charging function is performed by the STBC08, a standalone linear battery charger IC, while the monitoring of the critical battery parameters is done by the STC3100, a battery monitor IC with Coulomb counter/gas gauge. |
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Charger 5 click is designed to charge Lithium-Ion and Lithium-Polymer batteries. Besides the overvoltage and undervoltage protection, reverse discharge and overtemperature protection, automatic recharge and end of charge safety timer, the click also introduces the fast charging feature to the line of click board™ charger products. Charger 5 click uses a programmable digital potentiometer for adjusting the fast charging constant current, which can be set from 100 mA to 950 mA, via the SPI interface.
Charger 5 click carries the MCP73113, a single-cell Li-Po/Li-Ion battery charge IC from Microchip, along with the digital potentiometer chip labeled as MCP4161, from the same company. This click can be used to easily and securely charge and fast-charge batteries on many different devices that use 3.7V Li-Po/Li-Ion batteries. |
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Charger 8 Click is an intelligent Li-Ion battery charger, system power manager, and a battery fuel gauge Click board™. As a system power distributor, it can supply up to 2A to a connected load. By utilizing an externally connected power supply, it can charge a single-cell Li-Po/Li-Ion battery. A dedicated power management IC with the optimized smart power control allows very efficient management of the available power. An additional battery fuel gauge IC with proprietary battery aging prediction algorithm and time-to-empty / time-to-full estimation, offers the complete diagnostic related to the battery charging process.
Charger 8 Click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Charger 9 click is a Li-Ion (Li+, Li-Po) battery charger, capable of charging one, two or three battery cells. It is based on the MAX1757, an integrated Li+ battery charger with many features that allow safe and reliable charging. This IC has an internal switching-mode regulation with input current limiting, allowing it to use an external power supply from a cheap wall adapter, rated up to 14V. An extensive state machine of the MAX1757 IC with two additional timers regulates the charging process, ensuring safe and reliable battery charging process. In the case of an error, the charging process is stopped, and the fault is reported both over the LED and over the mikroBUS™ pin.
Charger 9 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Charger 11 Click is a LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery charger. This click can be used for Low-Cost LiFePO4 battery chargers, or Power Tools, toys, backup energy storage solutions, etc. Charger 11 is based on MCP73123T controller which has some extra features enabling charging without too much hassle. This click board has charging current control which uses SPI interface through MCP4161 IC, which is an 8-bit digital potentiometer. For battery voltage monitoring this click board uses MCP3221A5T analog to digital converter through I2C interface. On the board, there is a Power LED and two extra LED's which can be used for charging indications.
Charger 11 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Charger 12 Click is a single lithium-ion (Li+) cell or three-cell NiMH/NiCd battery charger. This click can be used for Low-Cost Li-Ion battery chargers, or Power Tools, toys, backup energy storage solutions, etc. Charger 12 click is based on MAX1501 controller which has some extra features enabling charging without too much hassle. This click board has charging current control which uses SPI interface through MCP4161 IC, which is an 8-bit digital potentiometer. On the board, there is a Power LED and two extra LED's which can be used for charging indications.
Charger 12 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Charger 13 Click is a single lithium-ion (Li+) cell battery charger. This click can be used for Low-Cost Li-Ion battery chargers, or Power Tools, toys, backup energy storage solutions, etc. Charger 13 click is based on the RT9532GQW battery charger IC, which has some extra features enabling charging without too much hassle. This IC has an internal switching-mode regulation with input current limiting, allowing it to use an external power supply from a cheap wall adapter, rated up to 28V. On the board, there is a Power LED and two extra LED's which can be used for charging indications.
Charger 13 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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USB Charger Board is a full-featured battery charger with MCP73832, miniature single-cell, fully integrated Li-Ion, Li-Polymer charge management controller. Board is very small and can be easily integrated in your prototype as well as in your final product. |
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The VOLT is a smart USB Li-Polymer battery charger. It features power management circuitry including the MCP73832 charge-controller, which can charge the battery from USB power. Using the provided screw terminals (VSYS and GND) the VOLT can also be used to power your target device from battery (Vbat) or USB (5V). When USB is connected the battery is charging and VSYS outputs 5V. The Power LED is active when either USB or the battery is connected, while the Charge LED lights up only when the battery is charging. Additional screw terminals with STAT and SENSE lines enable battery charge monitoring. |
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