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DFRobot Lipo Charger Type C-dfr0668

This is a Type-C Lipo charger designed for a 3.7V single-cell lithium battery. Its compact size makes it easy to integrate into various applications.

  • It adopts the TP4056X lithium battery charging...

This is a Type-C Lipo charger designed for a 3.7V single-cell lithium battery. Its compact size makes it easy to integrate into various applications.

  • It adopts the TP4056X lithium battery charging IC.
  • It guarantees fast and safe charging.
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This is a Type-C Lipo charger designed for a 3.7V single-cell lithium battery. Its compact size makes it easy to integrate into various applications.

  • It adopts the TP4056X lithium battery charging IC.
  • It guarantees fast and safe charging.

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  • john_dgg

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    It has 3 different scales 50, 200, 500mA as stated in the datasheet. I saw with my meter that they add up, meaning the default is 50(!?) and if you connect the 200mA it goes to 250mA. I didn't try the 500mA but it will probably go to 550 (50+500) and 750 (50+200+500). The datasheet is not included in the package, you have to find it online.

    The device I made has a 450mAh battery, an esp8266, and an on/off switch, in a makeshift box. Unfortunately, I designed the box without considering that this chip would also be needed and now it doesn't fit inside.

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  • It has 3 different scales 50, 200, 500mA as stated in the datasheet. I saw with my meter that they add up, meaning the default is 50(!?) and if you connect the 200mA it goes to 250mA. I didn't try the 500mA but it will probably go to 550 (50+500) and 750 (50+200+500). The datasheet is not included in the package, you have to find it online.

    The device I made has a 450mAh battery, an esp8266, and an on/off switch, in a makeshift box. Unfortunately, I designed the box without considering that this chip would also be needed and now it doesn't fit inside.

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Description

This is a Type-C Lipo charger designed for a 3.7V single-cell lithium battery. Its compact size makes it easy to integrate into various applications.

  • It adopts the TP4056X lithium battery charging IC.
  • It guarantees fast and safe charging.

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DFRobot - Microelectronics Boards DFRobot

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  • john_dgg

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    It has 3 different scales 50, 200, 500mA as stated in the datasheet. I saw with my meter that they add up, meaning the default is 50(!?) and if you connect the 200mA it goes to 250mA. I didn't try the 500mA but it will probably go to 550 (50+500) and 750 (50+200+500). The datasheet is not included in the package, you have to find it online.

    The device I made has a 450mAh battery, an esp8266, and an on/off switch, in a makeshift box. Unfortunately, I designed the box without considering that this chip would also be needed and now it doesn't fit inside.

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  • It has 3 different scales 50, 200, 500mA as stated in the datasheet. I saw with my meter that they add up, meaning the default is 50(!?) and if you connect the 200mA it goes to 250mA. I didn't try the 500mA but it will probably go to 550 (50+500) and 750 (50+200+500). The datasheet is not included in the package, you have to find it online.

    The device I made has a 450mAh battery, an esp8266, and an on/off switch, in a makeshift box. Unfortunately, I designed the box without considering that this chip would also be needed and now it doesn't fit inside.

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