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TP4056 5V 1A Micro USB 18650 Lithium Battery Charging Board Module TP4056 by HAYATEC (Pack of 5)

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And when a battery is involved, a Battery Charger is also involved. Battery Chargers are devices that recharge the batteries by putting energy into them.

The charger is one of these" GOOGLE MAINS WALL CHARGER TC G1000-UK + 3.1 Type C REVERSIBLE CONNECTOR DATA CABLE WHITE"

It can protect the battery from overcurrents and short circuits by cutting off the output from the battery. This happens in a case when the discharge rate becomes greater than 3A.

This is calculated using the formula I BAT = (V PROG / R PROG) * 1200 and V PROG = 1V. Circuit Diagram of TP4056 Lithium Ion Battery Charger Apart from the small devices mentioned above, Cars, Motorcycles, electric vehicles also contain battery and require a battery charger mechanism. wrong way (or not in the best way)! If used correctly the DW01A does provide reverse polarity protection for a battery.

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The charging current is 1A and it is adjustable. You can change it by connecting a resistor of 1kΩ at IN- pad.

In this project, I will talk about one such battery charger module for charging Lithium Ion Batteries. It is TP4056 Li-Ion Battery Charger. This chip will not activate for battery voltage level problems (unless the TP4056 fails) since the TP4056: Using TP4056 module is very simple for providing input power to the circuit you can use a 5V 2A charger or you can also connect it with any USB outlet. Alternatively you can also connect a 5V 2A supply with the input terminals of the module. The following image shows the pin diagram of the TP4056 Li-Ion Battery Charger IC. It is an 8-pin IC and the pins are TEMP, PROG, GND, VCC, BAT, , and CE.

Over-discharge protection feature which prevents the battery from being discharged below 2.4V by cutting off output power until the battery is recharged above 3V. By default the charging current of the module will be 1A, it can be controlled by adjusting the resistor R PROG (R3 on module) shown in the circuit diagram. More details of the same can be found in the datasheet of the TP4056 given below. The TP4056 is a low-cost Lithium Ion battery charger controller IC. It supports a constant current – constant voltage charging mechanism for s single cell Li-Ion Battery.

This module is most commonly used with all projects involving a Lithium-ion battery. As we know a lithium battery should not be overcharged or over discharged, hence this module will monitor the voltage level of the battery during charging and discharging. If the values go beyond critical value, the module will automatically disconnect the circuit and protect your battery. So If you are looking for a module using which you can safely use your Lithium battery for both charging it and for connecting it to your circuit, then this module could be the right choice for you. After connecting the supply connect the 3.7V lithium ion cell you want to charge with the battery connections points shown in the image above. The li ion cell should be connected in right polarity or the cell or charger may damage.These two LEDs indicate the status of charging. When a battery is charging, Red LED glows, and when it is fully charged, the Green LED turns on. TP4056 Features These pins are used to charge the battery by providing +5V at IN+ and -5V at IN- terminals when you don’t have a USB cable. Otherwise, you can directly charge from USB supply by using a USB cable. Pin#7 Red and Pin#8 Green LED NOTE: This module and the circuit shown above doesn’t include the temperature measurement. Charging an 18650 Lithium Ion Battery with TP4056 This pin outputs negative voltage from battery. It should be connected to the ground of circuit which has to be powered by the battery

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