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Offline bsodmikeTopic starter

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Datalogging ESP32 carrier board with LiPo power management WIP
« on: November 12, 2020, 01:51:38 pm »
Hi all,

Please checkout a work in progress, which I've called the "Multipurpose Carrier" board. https://github.com/bsodmike/MicroMod_Multipurpose_Carrier_Board

If you haven't heard about MicroMod, checkout the concept here: https://www.sparkfun.com/micromod - Essentially, "Processor" modules are designed to fit the M.2 socket (which typically has been used for nVME storage).

Anyone with a keen eye will notice my schematic is largely a mash up between the Input/Display and Datalogging carrier boards - and yes, you're right, apart from a few tweaks.  Some of the more important changes:

- Switching the ATtiny to an ATMega328P, the idea here is that this chip can be used to drive "complex" menu systems and deal with handling user input.  It would connect with the main Processor over I2C.
- Both the Processor and ATMega can communicate with the micro-SD over SPI.
- External FTDI port to connect to the ATMega chip.
- More ports on the MicroMod connector have been broken out.
- USB_D+/D- connect to the MicroMod connector, U0TXD/U0RXD also connect to the MicroMod connector.
- I've added the ESD protection chip onto the USB data lines (taken from previous SFE designs).

Check the Github repo for details.

Let me know your suggestions and if you'd like to help out, that would be great!
« Last Edit: November 13, 2020, 02:58:40 pm by bsodmike »
 

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Re: Ideas on extending a Multipurpose MicroMod carrier I've put together
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2020, 01:15:24 pm »
I'm going to make a small addition to allow monitoring the charging and/or power-supply from the LiPo battery.

It would be useful to be able to send notification via Wifi if/when the battery charge drops to around say 5-10%.
 

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Re: Ideas on extending a Multipurpose MicroMod carrier I've put together
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2020, 02:40:57 pm »
I've used this current sense resistor
https://export.farnell.com/vishay/wfmb2010r1000fea/res-0r1-2w-2010-metal-plate/dp/3102723RL

and this current-sense amplifier
https://export.farnell.com/texas-instruments/ina240a1pwr/current-sense-amplifier-400khz/dp/3005360

To allow measuring of the LiPo current when it is powering the circuit. A closeup from the schematic is attached.
 


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