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Li-ion under-voltage protection circuit
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Li-ion under-voltage protection circuit
Hey all,
In my long quest to automate as much of my home as possible I want to have battery powered modules, mostly for sensors.
To achieve this, I made a comparator circuit connected to a transistor, which allows me to cut the power on my circuit when the batteries reaches 3v.
The circuit:
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Note the voltage divider, it divide the battery voltage by a factor of 10, in order to make sure the battery voltage is always below 2.3v (Because the comparator is powered by 3.3v, and cannot take a higher voltage on it's pin than on it's power supply)
Module prototype:
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the transistor base resistor is 1.2k on this picture (seen above the comparator socket), I had to change it to 220ohm in order to have enough current flowing through my circuit. (thanks Arouse1973 for helping me find out the issue)
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setting up the threshold voltageI didn't work much with comparators before, so I learned a lot this weekend, it was very interesting! I hope this could help some of you
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The modules ready for the batteries
Cheers,
Benoit
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