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> 5V TP4056 Lithium Battery Charging Module
5v Lithium Battery Charger
5V TP4056 Lithium Battery Charging Module
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Part Number:
ASD1020
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Description
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Charge module: Linear charging.
Current: 1A (Adjustable)
Charge precision: 1.5%
Input voltage: 4.5V-5.5V
Full charge voltage: 4.2V
LEDs: red - charging | green - charged.
Input interface: mini USB and Solder plates
Work temperature: -10ºC to 85ºC
Inversed polarity: NO
Small Size: 27mm x 19mm x 5mm.
(LED Colors may vary)
This is not meant for charging a battery from a USB Port from a computer. A USB Port will only source 500mA max. If you want to use this to charge from a USB port you would have to replace the resistor which is explained below. Even then, we have not done tests to know if this will make using a USB computer port an option with this board. An ampere meter can only be connected to 5v input end of the module. When charging it is better that the charging current is 37% of the battery capacity. So if you charge to the battery of 1000mAH, current of 400 is enough. Make sure you use a proper gauge wire for the current being used. Too thin and it will burn, too thick and the circuit may not act correctly. Make sure the connection at the contract points are good. If the input voltage is too high, like 5.2v, the current will be less than 1000mA, it is a normal protection function. NO Reverse polarity, connecting the battery the wrong way will fry the chip. The current can be altered (lowered) by changing the resistor connected to pin 2 of the IC (at the bottom middle of the board in relation to the direction of the text). In the configuration the module ships with the current is 1A. Changing out the surface mount resistor with a higher resistance will lower the current. The chart below will give you estimates of some resistor to current values:
Ohms
mA
30K
50
20K
70
10K
130
5K
250
4K
300
3K
400
2K
580
1.66K
690
1.5K
780
1.33K
900
1.2K
1000
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