With this charge controller from DFRobot, you can charge a 3.7V battery using a 4.4-6V solar panel. The board features a crimp terminal connected in parallel with the battery output, allowing you to directly connect a microcontroller, enabling you to power your Arduino project with solar energy. The built-in CN3083 charging chip has a maximum charging current of 500mA.
Technical details:
Manufacturer: DFRobot
Manufacturer SKU: DFR0264
Charging chip: CN3083
Input voltage: 4.4-6V
Charging cutoff voltage: 4.2V
Max. charging current: 500mA
Operating temperature: -40°C – 85°C
LED indicator:
Red blinking: No battery
Red: Charging
Green: Fully charged
Dimensions: 33 x 33 x 12mm
Weight: 13g
Included in delivery:
1x DFRobot 3.7V Solar Li-Po charge controller.
Item number | 24938041 |
Manufacturer | DFRobot |
Category | Development boards + Kits |
Release date | 30.3.2023 |
Power supply | Solar panel |
Operating voltage | 6 V |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | 1x DFRobot 3.7V Solar Li-Po charge controller |
Length | 33 mm |
Width | 33 mm |
Height | 12 mm |
Weight | 13 g |
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