SparkFun LiPower Shield
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Is there anything an Arduino can’t do? Well, for one, most of them can’t be powered directly from a
3.7V LiPo battery; much less charge and monitor that battery. The SparkFun LiPower Shield takes
care of this by combining the functionality of two of our favorite battery power boards: the Power Cell
and the Fuel Gauge.
The LiPower Shield allows you to connect a 3.7V single cell Lithium polymer battery which it will
boost up to 5V and connect to the Arduino board’s 5V pin. The on-board MAX17043G+U IC is
connected to the I2C lines (A4 and A5) so that your project can monitor it’s own power supply. The
configurable alert interrupt pin on the MAX17043G+U IC is broken out to D2 which will activate when
the LiPo gets to 32% or lower.
The charging circuit is configured to charge the LiPo at 100mA but by adding a resistor to the
supplied through-holes you can boost this to 500mA. There is a mini-USB port on the shield which
allows you to charge the battery from a USB power source or you can supply a separate regulated
5V source on the “charge” header.
**Power Warning!**
last updated about a year ago
A word of warning - If you’re trying to connect the shield to an Arduino, make sure that the shield is
not powered as you connect them. Connecting the device while powered seems to blow out the
boost regulator on the board, causing an irreparable failure.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/13158 7-25-18
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