| From: ajs...@gmail.com Sent: November 10, 2017 12:54 PM Reply-to: beagl...@googlegroups.com Subject: [beagleboard] Re: battery power for PocketBeagle? |
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Hello all,I'm being just a little bit careful here:I'm about to try this, but I will connect up the serial terminal first, so I can see output and interact with the board. (Graceful shutdown!)
I will test the serial connection first with just a micro USB charging cable rather than USB to a computer. (Simplify!)
It's my understanding that LiPo charging is disabled or not present in the firmware. (I'll give you the "uname -a" and other info the next time I fire it up. Just let me know what and how to check.)
Also, it's not clear (without reading the data sheet :) ) about the resistor values for the thermistor and the parallel (linearizing?) resistor.If you have a 10K thermistor, do you put it in parallel with a 10K resistor, or likewise 100K thermistor in parallel with a 100K resistor? Do you put the thermistor anywhere in contact with the (e.g., 18650) LiPo?
From the prior thread, it seems to be sufficient (if even necessary) just to connect a 10K resistor from TS (P2-16) to ground (P2-15).
10uF cap from battery (P2-14) to ground (P2-15).(Tangent/future: What about larger cap, perhaps using a 5.5V supercap, detect supercap discharging (lipo voltage to ~min input voltage on vbat) and give an interrupt to shut the board down?)Thanks in advance for your help, and to the original thread authors!Other posts that I found:Safely power down the PocketBeagle supplied by a battery (no replies?):
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I am concerned about the battery temperature for safety in my office, house, and around my 4-year-old son. :) And I'm curious about logging stuff infinitum.I have it working with a fixed resistor (without attempting charging yet).
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 7:18 AM Graham Haddock wrote:
Fred:The temperature coefficient is only important if you are going to use them as temperature monitors, and you are going to thermally/mechanically attach them to the battery.If you are just trying to get the battery power supply to run, and are not concerned about battery temperatures, a fixed resistor will work fine.--- Graham==
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