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SparkFun Battery Babysitter - LiPo Battery Manager
The SparkFun Battery Babysitter is an all-in-one single-cell Lithium Polymer (LiPo) battery manager. It’s half battery charger, half battery monitor, and all...
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The SparkFun Battery Babysitter is an all-in-one single-cell Lithium Polymer (LiPo) battery manager. It’s half battery charger, half battery monitor, and all you’ll ever need to keep your battery-powered project running safely and extensively.
The Battery Babysitter features a pair of Texas Instruments LiPo-management ICs: a BQ24075 battery charger and a BQ27441-G1A fuel gauge. The charger supports adjustable charge rates of up to 1.5A, as well as USB-compliant 100mA and 500mA options. It also features power-path management, guaranteeing power to your project even if the battery has died. The self-calibrating, I2C-based BQ27441-G1A measures your battery’s voltage to estimate its charge percentage and remaining capacity. It’s also hooked up to a current-sensing resistor, which allows it to measure current and power! It’s a handy IC to have, if you ever need to keep an extra eye on your project’s power draw.
Get Started With the Battery Babysitter Guide!
Features:
- LiPo Charger and LiPo Fuel Gauge combined into one board
- DIP-switch-selectable charge rates of 100mA, 500mA or 1.5A
- MicroUSB port for charging, or external options
- Dynamic power-path managment maintains a reliable output supply
- On/Off switch disconnects the battery for more power saving
- 5V-tolerant I2C interface to fuel gauge
- Fuel gauge measures voltage, percentage, and current
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Hookup Guide
- Datasheet (BQ24075 Charger)
- Datasheet (BQ27441-G1 Fuel Gauge)
- Arduino Library
- GitHub
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 5V-tolerant
- 5V-tolerant means an input pin can safely accept a 5V logic signal even if the device itself runs at a lower voltage such as 3.3V. Such inputs can be wired directly to 5V microcontroller boards with less risk of damage.
- LiPo
- A LiPo (lithium polymer) battery is a rechargeable lithium battery widely used in portable projects because it is light and compact. LiPo cells need correct charging circuitry and careful handling to stay safe, so equipment that supports LiPo generally includes charging or protection hardware suited to that battery type.
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Power & Batteries
SparkFun Battery Babysitter Schematic
Schematic · 193.5 KB · Click any page to view full size
BQ24075 Charger Datasheet
Datasheet · 2.7 MB · Click any page to view full size
BQ27441-G1 Fuel Gauge Datasheet
Datasheet · 1019.9 KB · Click any page to view full size
Supplier page — sparkfun.com
Supplier Description · 825.1 KB · Click any page to view full size
Resources & Downloads
Guides, code examples, and more
Source Code
Open-source libraries, firmware & example projects for this product
Arduino library for the BQ27441 LiPo Fuel Gauge.
65fcd55
over 6 years ago
· 16 commits
- examples Add extended configuration parameters and flags over 6 years ago
- src Add extended configuration parameters and flags over 6 years ago
- .gitignore Initial commit about 10 years ago
- keywords.txt Comments en masse. Library clean up. about 10 years ago
- library.properties Update library.properties for release 1.1.0. over 6 years ago
- LICENSE.md Initial commit of library. about 10 years ago
- README.md Add thanks to over 6 years ago
Charge management and monitoring breakout for single-cell lithium polymer batteries.
c3cb255
over 1 year ago
· 28 commits
- Documentation Adding datasheets for BQ24075 and BQ27441-G1 over 10 years ago
- Hardware Removes unnecessary files over 1 year ago
- Libraries Merge commit 'a83d0c99f341aeb111129ceb73cb82b807585f7b' as 'Libraries/Arduino' about 10 years ago
- Production created panel v10 over 10 years ago
- .gitignore Moving some silk, nudging a via, upping to v10 over 10 years ago
- LICENSE.md Removing temp library, and updating libs in eagle files. about 10 years ago
- README.md Fixing version 1.0 link about 10 years ago
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