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google/makerspace-lipo-charger

This is in the early stages of prototyping a multi-port 1S Li-po charger.

Board render

Features include:

  • Wide input voltage (approx 5-24V, untested)
  • High charge current (up to ~2.5A, untested)
  • Discharge circuit (to arbitrary voltage; connector is limiting factor -- mosfet can do ~10A)
  • (Upstream) microcontroller only involved in the slow loops ("is it charged yet?", not "is current limit hit?")
  • Relatively inexpensive BOM (compared to all-in-one buck-based chargers)
  • Relatively easy to solder (only one part smaller than SO-8 and 0603, no exposed pads)

Open questions:

  • Do we need extra soft-start circuitry to avoid current spike at beginning of charge?
  • Can we heatsink the discharge circuit so this stacks better (DPAK on back ground plane)?
  • How small can we get this as a replaceable daughterboard?
  • How will we mount it inside a case?
  • Can we trust the sum of individual shunts for calculating used power budget?
  • How will MCU stay alive while probing (or backing off)
  • Is there a much better way to shut off discharge (second nmos is obvious, but expensive)

License: CC-BY 4.0 International

Disclaimer: This not an official Google product.

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