Tag: LiPo
NBIOT/LTE-M1 Air Monitor: ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 and SIM7080G with GNSS for Greenhouse Monitoring
The NBIOT/LTE-M1 Air Monitor uses an ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 controller and a SIM7080G module for cellular data transmission. It monitors temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, TVOC, and light intensity. The device is powered by an internal 18650 LiPo battery, charged by a solar panel with MPPT...
Continue ReadingAdvanced Muscle Sensing with SparkFun MyoWare 2.0 Wireless Shield Featuring an ESP32-WROOM Module
The SparkFun MyoWare 2.0 Wireless Shield can be called an accessory designed to work seamlessly with the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor. The module is built around an ESP32-WROOM module and houses a built-in 40mAh LiPo battery for wearable applications. Application includes Prosthetics and...
Continue ReadingMeet ESP32-C3 Board on top of a Rechargeable 16340 Battery
What can be better than ESP8266 and ESP32? Maybe a battery-powered ESP32-C3 board designed to provide lower power consumption. LILYGO® has just launched an ESP32-C3 board with a rechargeable 16340 battery holder. The new board, aptly named LILYGO TTGO T-OI PLUS consumes lesser...
Continue ReadingLithium Battery Battery Management System with 3A Dual Output
California-based Embedded electronics solutions manufacturer; EZBriz, recently announced the launch of their Battery management board; the Lithium Battery BMS. Battery management systems, in their advanced states, are electronic systems/devices that manages rechargeable batteries...
Continue ReadingPimoroni Pico LiPo board is suitable for Portable Applications
Pimoroni Pico LiPo, powered by the RP2040 microcontroller, comes with 16MB of flash storage, USB-C port, Stemma QT/Qwiic connector, and built-in LiPo charging capability. It enhances the functionality of the Pico and ensures compatibility with existing Raspberry Pi Pico...
Continue Reading18650 LiPo Battery Manager for Remote Applications
The 18650 LiPo battery manager comes with a fuel gauge and a dual-rail power supply. The dual-rail power provides a 5V rail along with a 3.3V rail dedicated to powering the microcontroller and the display ports of the system. It is termed as an “all-in-one single-cell LiPo battery...
Continue ReadingAnt USB-C LiPo Charger on Tindie
The USB-C has been around for quite a while, but there is still a lack of a miniature basic USB-C chargers for LiPo battery. I decided to make my own with as minimal footprint as possible, which resulted in being 13.5mm x 16mm. A well known MCP73831T-2ATI/MC is used as a battery...
Continue Reading2x LiPO Battery to 12V and 5V Converter
This board provides 12V/200mA DC and 1.2V to 6V/500mA DC Adjustable output with input of 7.4V 2x LiPO batteries. The board is a step up DC-DC Convert based on CS5171 and LM317 adjustable regulator. The Step up DC-DC converter provides 12V DC from 7.4V ( 2x LiPO batteries) and LM317...
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